At least when you go to criminal trial, they read you your rights (whether they uphold them or not is a different matter). You have rights under the Fifth Amendment to remain silent about an issue--as anyone should be familiar with the Constitution. This document, as much as the left is shredding, is right out there in the open. You can find it online (as long as there is an Internet) in pages that can be read in a reasonable time, not a month or more. You can find it in different languages--English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, or whatever other language you are most comfortable with.
When you go before the hounders, where is the constitution? It is whatever the Filthful and Disgraceful Slavebugger or the particular hounders feel like. You have no right to remain silent about an issue, because there is no constitution that gives you said rights. Even the Bible (which, unlike the Constitution, cannot be read in half an hour and readily understood by an adult) is not adhered to--you see them acting against even that filthy document, you cannot call them out on it.
And they wonder why I am learning to speak German? Yes, if you try that in criminal court, expect your rights to be read to you in fluent German. But, do you have the right to speak in a language they don't understand in these hounding sessions? Even non-judicial hounding calls carry no rights--you must disclose that music on your iPod, MP3 player, or phone (or playlists, in case you stream your music). They have the right to search your whole place for any food they think they could use (no Fourth Amendment here) in a routine hounding call. They give themselves the right to search your browsing history on your computer (if you deleted that, they presume the worst until you can prove that you only accessed official sites and necessary outside business--where they decide what is "necessary").