Arian
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Now you're speaking a bit rationally. Well, human rights are universally accepted values. No one doubts that, but it depends how you want to measure the level of human rights in a country. There's no doubt that by any standards, Iran will not be ranked high, but you should also notice that human rights is now used as an excuse to bash your rivals. If you think human rights are global and universal values, then you should agree with me that the world is moving backwards. We could clearly see how the USA is killing innocent civilians around the world and how it is suppressing protestors in the USA. By suppression I don't mean that they are shooting people, but we've seen tens of times that they've tasered people and have pepper sprayed protestors for no justifiable reason. The UK is becoming even worse. There are very few nations in the world that are now improving in human rights. But between all these countries, Saudi Arabia is the worse example that one could come up with, and you unfortunately chose Saudi Arabia as a nation which is moving forward.Human rights is the only evidence that can point the advancement of a country... Science does not prove anything. We can see this in Turkey, China, Russia, India, Iran, Nazi Germany etc etc...While Turkey, India and Iran has somewhat advancent scientific development, they are not the example of modern country...
I disagree with you. I totally disagree with you. Russia and China are OK. They are no Sweden or Norway, but they are not worse than the USA or the UK either.While China and Russia are one of the most scientifcly advanced countries in this world however they fail soundly on human rights.
While Nazi Germany was most advanced state in human history (by comperision of that time) They are the worst case of human rights violations...
Yet it doesn't mean that they had not advanced just because they had a poor score in human rights. Respecting human rights is important, but it's not everything.