In the true spirit of all 30 Human
all Rights the purpose of this web site is to allow painters
to use their creativity and art to promote
and share their personal views on existence as they relate to our inalienable rights. It does not
attempt to enforce or censor individual views or opinions and freedom of expression. (except
if such expression show a clear malicious intent to hurt, damage or injure others). Instead we seek to
create platform of tolerance and understanding for each others views and beliefs. It is ethnically,
philosophically and religiously diverse and all embracing.
Definitions
FREEDOM:.
2. Exemption from external control, interference, regulation, etc.
3.The power to determine action without restraint.
4.Frankness of manner or speech.
5. he power to exercise choice and make decisions without constraint from within or without; autonomy; self-determination.
EXPRESSION:
1. indication of feeling, spirit, character, etc., as on the face, in the voice, or in artistic execution.
TOLERANCE:
1. A fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, practices, race, religion, nationality, etc., differ from one's own; freedom from bigotry.
2. a fair, objective, and permissive attitude toward opinions and practices that differ from one's own.
3. interest in and concern for ideas, opinions, practices, etc., foreign to one's own; a liberal, undogmatic viewpoint.
UNDERSTANDING:
1. superior power of discernment; enlightened intelligence: With her keen understanding she should have become a leader.
2. knowledge of or familiarity with a particular thing; skill in dealing with or handling something: an understanding of accounting practice.
3. a state of cooperative or mutually tolerant relations between people.
RIGHT:
1. A just claim or title, whether legal, prescriptive, or moral:
2.Rights, that which is due to anyone by just claim, legal guarantees, moral principles.
INALIENABLE:
1. Not transferable to another or capable of being repudiated.
2. That which cannot be given away or taken away. "Those rights, then, which God and nature have established, and therefore called natural rights, such as life and liberty, need not the aid of human laws to be more effectually invested in every man than they are; neither do they receive any additional strength when declared by the municipal laws to be inviolable. On the contrarty, no human legislature has power to abridge or destroy them, unless the owner shall himself commit some act that amounts to a forfeiture."