You still continue to say that people having their rights violated means they don't exist. That's a demonstrably false and illogical statement.
It's because people inherently have rights that they fight for them, and others take their side. Hence events like the French Revolution, the Abolition of slavery, or the Civil Rights Movement.
> You still continue to say that people having their rights violated means they don't exist.
Yes. What is the meaning of a right that nobody enforces?
It's just an aspiration, a wish, something you'd like to have or other people would like you to have. If nobody's enforcing it, it's not really a right. By definition.
> Hence events like the French Revolution, the Abolition of slavery, or the Civil Rights Movement.
These were fights to create rights. They didn't have them before.