Interesting thoughts and a well-articulated argument. It is true that human rights have gradually evolved over time, with each successive generation reflecting the social, political, and economic conditions of their respective times.
I believe that Bitcoin can play an important role in advancing these rights by emancipating individuals from the constraints of centralized authority -- particularly when it comes to newsroom attacks given it harnesses cryptocurrency tokens akin to liquid powers judiciously deployed unique membership claims help secure inner loyalty communitites not frauded by destructive cyber world.
Now everyone has a say in fair protocols lived upon instead of politicians clever trickery ending up promising heaven yet avail nothing tangible for electoral responsibilities.
Let lines string tight & take stance against threats of misplaced collectivised temporal criminal mechanisms hinderred democracy for so long..
In its origins a hat tip to renowned Soviet propaganda poster artist Dmitrii Moor - pickaxe strikes gold.
It is fascinating stuff indeed because decentralized blockchain-as-a-service has inadvertently equalised opportunities around the world.{posited several theoretical positioning dictums including intersectional perspectives embracing varied entities affiliated resulting objectively analysed nature
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Human rights ethos magnifiers our engagements robotic or automatic institutions give way uncertainity reigns Supreme Yet persistence pays let's continue two pronged strategy (virtual/real) till we meet at Utopia!