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Why Freedom Hinges On Natural Law Rights & Why We All Must Protect Them
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Why Freedom Hinges On Natural Law Rights & Why We All Must Protect Them

Let’s talk about something that’s at the heart of what makes a free society tick and something the toxic-Left seems not to understand: Natural Law Rights. These rights aren’t just some dusty philosophical concept; they’re the foundation of everything we hold dear about freedom. And let me be blunt—those who roll their eyes at this idea or, worse, push against it are playing a dangerous game. They’re not just wrong; they’re setting the stage for a world where liberty gets trampled. Natural Law Rights are non-negotiable, and dismissing them is a one-way ticket to tyranny.

First off, what’s Natural Law? It’s not some arcane legal jargon. Think of it as the basic, universal truth that every human has certain rights just because they’re human—life, liberty, property, free speech, the right to protect yourself. These aren’t handouts from a government; they’re baked into our existence, whether you see them as coming from a Higher Power or just plain reason.

Philosophers like John Locke and Thomas Aquinas hashed this out centuries ago, and their conclusion is as clear as day: we’ve got rights because we’re here, not because some bureaucrat says so. Anyone who scoffs at this is basically saying your worth depends on the state’s mood swings. That’s not just nonsense—it’s a recipe for oppression.

Now, let’s take a quick trip through history.

Natural Law Rights aren’t some newfangled idea; they’ve been the backbone of major leaps toward freedom throughout the ages. Take the Magna Carta in 1215—it was a big middle finger to the idea that kings could do whatever they wanted. It said, “Hey, even you’re not above the law.”

Fast forward to the Charters of Freedom—the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights. These documents didn’t invent rights; they recognized them as pre-existing truths. The Declaration’s line about “unalienable Rights” isn’t just poetic fluff; it’s a battle cry for a world where people, not governments, hold the cards. So, when people dismiss this as old-school, well, they’re throwing out the blueprint for liberty.

The United States, more than any other nation, was built on this truth. The Founders weren’t just tossing around ideas over tankards of ale; they were dead serious about creating a society where government’s job is to protect your God-given (or Natural Law) rights, not to play Santa Claus with them. The Bill of Rights isn’t a gift list; it’s a “keep your hands off” sign to the government. That’s why the United States has been a beacon of freedom—because we start with the assumption that we’re born free, not that we need permission to be.

But some people today act like this is outdated, like we’ve outgrown the need for such “simplistic” ideas. That’s not just naive—it’s a wrecking ball to the Republic.

Let’s be very clear about who the people are who actively reject Natural Law Rights: Marxists and their totalitarian cousins. In the United States today, that would be the toxic-Left progressives, democratic socialists, and their anarchist army of activists.

In their world, the government isn’t just the boss—it’s the whole show. Rights? You only get what the state decides you deserve. Marxism, and every other flavor of despotism, thrives on the lie that the government is the ultimate power, the giver of all things. That’s why regimes from Stalin’s Soviet Union to Mao’s China crushed individual freedom—they couldn’t afford to let people think they had inherent rights. If you buy into that mindset, you’re not just handing over your autonomy; you’re signing up for chains. And anyone defending that garbage today needs to take a hard look in the mirror.

Sadly, we’re seeing this creep into our own backyard with some progressive Democrats and their compatriot democratic socialists who’ve drunk the Marxist Kool-Aid. They’re all about giving the government more control—more power to decide what you can say, own, or do. It’s not just policy wonk stuff; it’s a worldview that says the state, not some Higher Truth, gets to call the shots. Remember when Senator Tim Kaine basically said the government’s the source of your rights? Yeah, that wasn’t a slip of the tongue; it was a red flag. When you start treating the government like the Alpha and Omega, you’re not just flirting with tyranny—you’re inviting it to dinner. And those cheering this on? They’re either clueless or complicit, and neither’s a good look.

Bottom line: freedom only works if we all agree there’s something bigger than ourselves—whether it’s God, reason, or just the plain truth that we’re born with rights no one can take away. Natural Law Rights are that anchor.

If we let the government become the “provider” of rights, we’re done for. Republics collapse when people forget they’re citizens, not subjects. History’s screaming this at us—look at Rome, the Soviet Union, communist China, Venezuela, Cuba, Iran, or any place where power-hungry leaders decided they were the final word. We ignore that at our peril.

So, let’s hold fast to Natural Law Rights; let’s not only acknowledge them as core to our Republic, but let’s also celebrate, guard, cherish, and protect them, especially from those who would seek to undermine them; those who see themselves as the Alpha and Omega. Because without Natural Law Rights, freedom isn’t just at risk—it’s dead. And anyone who thinks otherwise? They’re not just wrong; they’re handing tyrants the keys to their own chains.

When we come back, our segment on America’s Third Watch, broadcast nationally from our flagship station WGUL, AM860 and FM93.7 in Tampa, Florida.



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Natural Law Rights—those unalienable truths of life, liberty, and property—are the heartbeat of a free society. If we dismiss them as antiquated, we’re rolling out the red carpet for tyranny. The toxic-Left’s push to make government the giver of rights isn’t just ignorant; it’s a direct assault on our Republic.

From the Magna Carta to the Constitution, history screams that freedom thrives when we honor something bigger than ourselves. So, let’s cherish and guard these rights, fiercely. Without them, we’re not citizens—we’re subjects. Stay free.

Until next time…

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