Can human rights for a single person be violated for a larger group’s safety?

I think yes, human rights for a single person can be violated for a larger group’s safety. For example, the shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada was a large group.

The reason I say yes is because humans aren’t responsible for someone else’s actions. That persons actions are upon them and they should control and think about what they are doing to others and the environment. The shooting  in Nevada was no ones fault but the shooters. That man thought he needed to shoot down a concert, but this man was not happy. He had hurt hundreds of people.

Some examples of a single person being violated for a larger groups safety are; the shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. This shooting was at a Jason Aldean concert. Also, another big example is 9/11, 9/11 was a terrorist attack in 2001. In 9/11, many people were killed. Terrorism is a scary thing and many humans are scared of it today.

I think human rights for a single person can be violated for a larger group’s safety. I don’t like many violations of the human rights.

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