I tend to disagree on objective morality and ethics. You see, we have no rights. There is nothing that is above us listing our rights as any being stating that we must act in accordance or we are wrong. All things are equal in this existence, acts of human “will” (I put this in quotations as I’m not sure I believe in free will) are not separate of this logic. Sure, an individual should be keen to attempt to live in such a way to allow others no harm and support their well being as plausible, but the thing is that people don’t. This doesn’t necessarily make them bad either. Again, we are all one - no thing is an individual separated from the grand consciousness. Think of your own mind - is a depressed portion of your mind that is harmful to the rest of your mind wrong? Not in my opinion, it is simply doing what it knows how. It is the rest of the mind which is then tasked with learning to cope in healthy ways with that aspect of the mind. Human rights may appear to be objective because it seems only right that everyone be granted the same undivided access to life; however, life is wholly subjective and one can never force their will upon others, even the righteous.
RE: Human Rights Are Not Subjective