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Marisol Nichols. Human rights are the rights you have simply because you're human. It's how you instinctively expect and deserve to be treated as a person. That means kids, old people, poor people, basketball players, garbageman, rappers, teachers, Africans, Indians, Albanians, Christians, Muslims, Kabbalist, atheist, your mom, your dad, your next door neighbor. And you all have the exact same human rights. But it was a long time in coming. At first, only a few lucky people had any rights until one of those guys decided, Hey, other people should have some rights to which was great. Except not everyone agreed. And it only took a few 1000 years of fighting and declarations and more fighting until everyone finally agreed that human rights should apply to everyone except for one little problem. If people have the right to food and shelter, why air 16,000 Children dying of starvation every day, one every five seconds? If slavery has truly been abolished, why are 27 million people still enslaved today, more than twice as many as in 1800? Those who fight today against torture, poverty and discrimination are not giants or superheroes. They're people, kids, mothers, fathers, teachers, freethinking individuals who refused to be silent