I have read William Sullivan’s blog about the human right in Canada and I agree with his view that what the government calls on does not correspond to what they do. The example of the anti- shale gas protest mentioned in his blog is a strong proof to support it as they asked for human rights, but still hurt innocent people like women and children.
Furthermore, I think it is wise for William Sullivan to relate this issue to “Three Questions You Need to Ask Yourself About Your Brand” that we have learnt in comm class. There are huge numbers of companies in a country; however, a country itself is also a brand. What a country does is vital to the public and may influence a whole country’s reputation. Thus, once the rule is set, obeying it all the time is an important but also hard thing, which needs everyone’s efforts. People should do what they want most as well, not just ask for it. For instance, if they want human rights, not just ask the country for it, but also do and realize it.
Article: https://blogs.ubc.ca/williamsullivan/2013/10/19/is-canada-views-fake/
Resource: http://fcis.vdu.lt/~n.klebanskaja@evf.vdu.lt/fov1-00098617/FOV1-0009D4C0/KEVIN-~1.PDF