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Robert F. Drinan

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In the article, “The United States again Flunks a Test on Human Rights,” Robert F. Drinan discusses the modern world's lack of human rights and remaining community of racism. He speaks from the perspective of a human rights supporter who believes that everyone should be equal. He describes how, “The Human Rights Committee is one of six monitoring groups set up to supervise the implementation of the six major world treaties on human rights.” (Drinan 19). He discusses how, “These committees, unfortunately, have budgets that preclude wide dissemination of their findings and recommendations.” (Drinan 19). Drinan mentions small details including how, “There are 2,225 persons under age of 18 who received life imprisonment without parole,” (Drinan …show more content…

Drinan believes that sometimes the reason people get rid of other’s human rights is because of the belief that one race is more superior compared to another. “More than 50 percent of homeless people in America are African-Americans though they constitute only 12 percent of the population,” (Drinan 19). Drinan concludes his argument by saying, “No moral obligation of the United States could be more challenging [than having Equal Human Rights.]” (Drinan 19).
Perhaps Robert F. Drinan shares a criticism of the lack of human rights with Mark Twain in his novel The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Jim is a slave in a world that believes that if you are white, you are superior. Even Huck, Jim’s friend still looks at Jim in a way of judgement. When Huck was thinking about Jim on page 81, insults against Jim kept welling up through his mind. “I never see such a n---.” (Twain 81). Huck continued insulting Jim in his thoughts, but he did his best to be kind to Jim through the process. He conversing with Jim as he was talking to the reader saying small side comments that would have insulted many people in

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