So what we’re talking about here is human rights. The right to live like a human. The right to live, period. And what we’re facing in Africa is an unprecedented threat to human dignity and equality.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, Bono is talking about the basic rights that all people should have. He believes that every person deserves to be treated with respect and to live a dignified life. However, he says that in Africa, these human rights are being threatened in a way that we have never seen before. Bono wants to make sure that everyone, no matter where they live, can have their dignity and equality protected.
About Bono
Bono is an Irish singer-songwriter and activist who is the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the rock band U2. He is known for his expressive vocal style, grandiose gestures, and socially conscious songwriting. Bono is also an activist for various causes, particularly in fighting poverty and HIV/AIDS in Africa.
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