It’s Your Human Right to Be Dumb, Stupid, and an Idiot

I bin wan write this one in Pidgin, but then I thought 🤔 hell no! Make some people no talk say dem no understand.


In a world that celebrates freedom of speech, thought, and individuality, one truth remains absolute: you have the right to be as brilliant, as foolish, as insightful, or as clueless as you choose.

While intelligence is often praised and wisdom sought after, the beauty of human rights is that they don’t discriminate based on your choices, level of awareness, or actions (provided they don’t harm others). You are entitled to your opinions, no matter how ill-informed, misguided, or nonsensical they might appear to others.

Why is this important? Because it reflects the essence of freedom. The ability to speak your mind, even when others believe you’re wrong. The choice to prioritize emotions over facts or intuition over logic. To learn—or refuse to learn—at your own pace, without external forces stripping you of that agency.

However, freedom comes with consequences. Just as you have the right to say or do something foolish, others have the right to call you out, disagree, or offer alternative perspectives. Wisdom, therefore, lies in understanding this balance: being open to critique while embracing your right to stand firm in your beliefs.

So, exercise your right. Just don’t forget that others are equally entitled to respond. It’s the dance of human interaction in all its flawed, chaotic, and beautiful glory.

Stay foolish—or strive for brilliance. It’s entirely your choice.

Am Darkydey.

Published by Krachouse Enterprise / Church Of Wisdom

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