HUMAN RIGHTS
Human Rights
The question regarding human rights must be one of the cornerstones of our movement. Around the world, over and over you might have heard the laments of dwindling and diminishing resources. This is in part true, but only because a few use so much and leave so little to so many. This is not by accident as I've mentioned, but because of the inherent weaknesses of the old system.
When the Greater Earth Movement grows strong enough we will aim at eradicating these differences and apply the following rights to every human being on this planet.
The right to freedom: All persons are born free and this freedom may not be limited as long as it doesn't pose a threat to others or public safety. Limitations upon this freedom may only be imposed with support of written law.
The right to health: In our system health care will be given free of charge to everyone. Food and water will be given to such an extent that no starvation is tolerated and the health of the individual is put at the highest possible state.
The right to a home: In our system a basic home will be provided free to everyone, complete with free energy and water.
The right to education and knowledge: In our system education will be provided to everyone for free and verified beneficial scientific discoveries shall without delay become accessible to the public.
The right to free belief: In our system no one shall be punished or be looked down upon because of their belief.
The right of freedom from sexual discrimination: In our system no one shall be punished or be looked down upon because of their sexual orientation or which sex they belong to.
The right of freedom from racial discrimination: In our system no one shall be punished or be looked down upon because of their race.
The right of free speech and writing: In our system the individual's right to freely express him- or herself in written text and spoken word is carefully guarded.
The right of judicial equality: Each individual has the same liability under the code of law and may not be persecuted without support in written law or without a hasty impartial trial in court.
The right of clothing: Basic clothing will also be supplied for free to a level that allows people to live comfortably in their respective environment.
The right of
movement: In our system public transportation will be
accessible free of charge.