Thursday, June 19, 2025

By the inalienable and lifelong inherent human equality & human rights are from the Creator, a perspective of, "American Masters: Edward R. Murrow"

By the inalienable and lifelong inherent human equality & human rights are from the Creator, a perspective in the comment below of,
"American Masters: Edward R. Murrow" - bibliographical link source,
( this link of to the video starts close to 45 minutes into the video, https://youtu.be/pLBgCHbUKvg?si=ogdkby4mfU9HLzgA&t=2698 )

In that literal sense of gratitude, 
in thankful for the inner locus of control inalienable freedom of human thought, thank you for you consideration of this comment.
This video titled, "American Masters: Edward R. Murrow,"
 does have a retrospective on his joys, his sorrows, his hardships, and even some reports of expressive natural language usage , unearned suffering, during his "earthly" life, part of the human condition, rest in peace, Edward R. Murrow.
This comment regards toward the end of the video, this regards, fair and just needs of human societies.
At 45:00 minutes into the video has part of Edward R. Murrow's legacy, the correspondents, the men and woman had been giving perspectives in regard to a free press, of course,
 this has to do with the 1st Amendment of the three charters of Freedom cherished in the USA. 
At just over 46:00 minutes there is regard to the need to realized that to keep learning and realization of there is the historical human perspective, and Edward R. Murrow by the reports in the video neared the end of his lifelong journey.
The concern he reported had regard for farm workers, 
and the report had been titled, "Harvest of Shame," because of the unearned suffering could be intense for this human being persons, of each individual has inalienable: human equality, human dignity, human rights;-
*and inalienable human freedom that has the inalienable human freedom of thought,
*and the inalienable human rights are inherent human rights as a state of being of the individual human being person of an identity, and is someone by name is a human being person during daily life on lifelong journey.
Of this expressed, those who do not learn from history are doom to repeat it. Of course, by the inalienable freedom of human expression, to honor the 1st Amendment Establishment Clause, however, this is a way of life for a personal rule of my lifelong journey, by the uppercase "C" superlative of, the Creator expressed in natural language descriptive usage, and the God of nature is "Nature's God," reference by, that time passes tangibly, 
there is a natural language usage descriptive, in Eccl. that is famous, "Whatever has happened, will happen again;
    whatever has been done, will be done again.
        There is nothing new on earth." ref Eccl. 1:9
Historical by the evidence by the skies change.
 "U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services,"
 "The Declaration of Independence 
& the Constitution of the United States," of the "U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Service," included, 
and there is the described,  internet link, https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/M-654.pdf ).
Here is a historical quote, from that document just cited, 
"“The basis of our political systems is the 
right of the people to make and to alter 
their Constitutions of Government. But the 
Constitution which at any time exists, ‘till 
changed by an explicit and authentic act of the 
whole People is sacredly obligatory upon all.”
 — George Washington, 1796"
There is a historical film, it is in relation to farms and farm labor, "Our Daily Bread," released in 1934 last century during the dust bowl era, and it had been the Great Depression.
The couple shown in the film had fallen on long hard times in NYC, and the husband, a portrayed human being person, man, named, John Sims had been searching weeks, or even months for a job, and, he obviously knew the rent collector, and had refrained from talking with him, again by how he knew him,
and John Sims ducked around the corner.
  Mary Sims answered the door, and the rent collector had informed her that the rent had been over due to long, and that the apartment rent just had to be paid, and he had been very adamite by his conveyance.
John Sims had kept saying, in hope, and a wing and a prayer demeanor, that he is going to get a job.  Mary Sims had brought up her uncle, and that kind of third party situation is dubious, at best.  
One of the saddest things, John Sims traded a ukelele instrument for song of harmonious melodies, and the man behind the counter had lots of traded musical instruments, but, John Sims brought home the chicken for dinner with Mary Sims, of husband and wife with his uncle in-law.  By the offered to work an old farm, John and Mary Sims decided together to leave NYC and go to the dry land farm, and it had been very dry, indeed.  The first night, something so endearing, each, John and Mary had been exhausted, and had went to bed on makeshift beds, of evergreen branches inside comforters or a sleeping bag.  He, John Sims had been falling asleep, and hadn't seemed to notice the roof shingle sometimes banging in the wind. She, Mary Sims looked at the ceiling in the new surroundings out alone in the cabin, and had shown concern on her face, and asked her husband John to come closer to her, but he had been so tired, and said just go to sleep. The banging shingle did not stop, and she moved closer to him, and that is the story of this part that is so endearing.
The thematic topical nature of this comment is that the inalienable human rights are from the Creator and that the human rights are inherent during lifelong journey during daily life, this has the expressed, "Our Daily Bread," and by the 1st Amendment Establishment Clause, of this does not establish freedom of speech religious observance, there is the famous prayer that Jesus in the Good New gave, and that asks the only everlasting Creator, God of helping human thoughts of the human psyche, "mind," of joined human spirit and body, of God helping the provisions of daily life, and here is a quote in regard to that, as follows, 
"John Sims: Don't worry Mary. I know things are hard now but we'll make it in the end.
Mary Sims: But how, John? Who's going to save us?
John Sims: Not who, Mary, what. The bread will save us, the bread."
Here is a spoiler, the irrigation by each man and each woman had worked all night for the needed fresh water for the crops, does come along to save the crops at the end of, "Our Daily Bread." 
By thankfulness, thank you again for your consideration of this comment, 
 and hopes for circumstances of a good today of days, and the just peacefulness during the day.

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