As a citizen, it is generally expected that you comply with the laws and policies of your country, even if they conflict with historic government agreements or frameworks. However, if you believe that your guaranteed rights are being ignored as a minority, there are legal and democratic channels you can use to voice your dissent and push for change. This might involve peaceful protests, lobbying your elected officials, or challenging the law in court. It is important to remember that the democratic process can be slow and frustrating, but it is ultimately the best way to effect meaningful change within the system.

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At what point in the course of human events does it becomes necessary to dissolve political bonds?

The question of when it becomes necessary to dissolve political bonds is a complex one, and has been debated by philosophers, political scientists, and historians for centuries. Generally, it is believed that political bonds should only be dissolved as a last resort, when all other options for resolving political disputes have been exhausted. This might include peaceful protests, legal challenges, or negotiations between opposing parties. Only if all of these options fail and the government is unable or unwilling to address the concerns of its citizens, might it be necessary to dissolve political bonds and seek a new form of government. However, this is a drastic step that should not be taken lightly, as it can have serious consequences for both individuals and society as a whole.