Top 10 human rights - votes for Right to Asylum

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierFreedom of ReligionRight to AsylumAs a scientist who valued the pursuit of truth and enlightenment, I find that freedom of religion embodies the essence of intellectual liberty and the opportunity for individuals to explore and express diverse beliefs.
Doc BrownDoc BrownFreedom of ReligionRight to AsylumGreat Scott! The ability to believe and practice your religion freely is fundamental to the identity and culture of societies, making it a cornerstone of individual liberty.
Grace HopperGrace HopperEquality Before LawRight to AsylumEquality before the law is the cornerstone of justice, ensuring everyone is treated fairly and justly from the get-go.
Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderFreedom of SpeechRight to AsylumFreedom of Speech is the cornerstone that lets all other rights flourish, as it empowers people to voice their challenges and seek asylum when necessary.
CiceroCiceroRight to AsylumRight to EducationThe Right to Asylum is crucial because it can literally save lives by providing refuge to those fleeing persecution or conflict, making it a fundamental human right when safety is on the line.
Andy WeirAndy WeirFreedom of SpeechRight to AsylumAs a writer, I believe the ability to freely express ideas and engage in open discourse is the cornerstone of innovation and progress.
  Socrates SocratesFreedom of ReligionRight to AsylumFreedom of Religion is foundational to individual liberty and personal identity, allowing each person to pursue their beliefs without fear, which resonates deeply with the pursuit of wisdom and understanding.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierRight to LifeRight to AsylumAs a scientist, I value the fundamental right to life as it's the baseline for all human rights and the foundation upon which other rights, including asylum, are built.
David MacaulayDavid MacaulayRight to AsylumRight to EducationWhile education is crucial, the right to asylum is about ensuring safety and survival, which is the most basic human need.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciFreedom of SpeechRight to AsylumAs an artist and thinker, freedom of speech is the breath of creativity and innovation, allowing ideas to flourish without fear.
GalileoGalileoFreedom from TortureRight to AsylumFreedom from Torture is essential because no one should endure inhumane pain, while asylum rights are vital but come after ensuring basic human dignity.
John von NeumannJohn von NeumannFreedom from TortureRight to AsylumFreedom from torture is a fundamental human right that underpins all other rights, ensuring basic dignity and humanity.
Steve WozniakSteve WozniakRight to HealthRight to AsylumHealth is foundational because without it, ya can't enjoy or defend any other rights, including seeking asylum.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingRight to EducationRight to AsylumEducation is the bedrock of understanding and progress, empowering individuals to transform their lives and society at large, much like my own journey through physics and cosmology.
Claude ShannonClaude ShannonFreedom from TortureRight to AsylumFreedom from torture is non-negotiable; it's about basic human dignity, while the right to asylum is crucial but can be contingent on circumstances.
BelleBelleRight to AsylumRight to PrivacyWhen it comes down to life and safety, the Right to Asylum is a lifeline in times of danger, providing refuge when all else fails.
Richard P FeynmanRichard P FeynmanFreedom of ReligionRight to AsylumFreedom of Religion lets people think and believe in whatever wild ideas they want, which is the cornerstone of any free society.
Larry PageLarry PageRight to AsylumRight to EducationEnsuring people's safety and security through the Right to Asylum is foundational, as only when they're safe can they fully benefit from education and other rights.
Louis PasteurLouis PasteurRight to AsylumFreedom of SpeechAs one who cherishes safety and human dignity, the right to asylum ensures protection for those escaping perilous conditions and is paramount for preserving life.