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and to the same degree without prejudice and without regard to class, race, nationality, religion, or
position – and without exception.
The people of every nation are endowed by creation with inalienable rights that shall not be
transgressed, those rights being the right of life, liberty, knowledge, education, nourishment, and
an equitable vote to enact or to abolish any laws of their nation.
SUGGESTED ARTICLES
The following list is an example of what could be included in the Constitution of Human Rights. The
actual wording, defined intent, and its effects will reveal the true nature and substance of the
people.
• We the people of a divine creator have the right to liberty.
Our actions shall not be infringed so long as our actions do not physically or mentally
damage another, and our actions pose no short nor long-term danger to society and its
ability to protect the lives of all people and the ecological systems required for our
continued existence.
• We the people have the right to physical security. One’s body belongs to self and may not
be physically abused, conscripted into service, nor may physical or mental pain be inflicted
as a means of punishment or coercion; nor death inflicted upon us by any person or
device.
• We the people have the right to defend our bodies and families, as well as our nation.
• We the people have the right to a vote which counts equally in all matters regarding the
populous and resources of our nation.
• We the people have the right to free education in our national language and any agreed-
upon universal language, from basic studies to the university level.
• We the people have the right to real-time and historical data and information that is not
manipulated by governing bodies.
• We the people have the right to clean and safe air and drinking water.
• We the people have the right to earn compensation at an equitable rate of payment, for a
task or job, regardless of one’s gender, ethnicity, race, nationality, or religion.
• We the people have the right to justice without time constraints.
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