Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Constitution

ARTICLE I: Unbalance BETWEEN THE INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY

SECTION 1: In private, There is no freedom to act yourself as you wish, everything is being recorded.
SECTION 2: there is no freedom to determine your own detailed public laws. You may not ally yourself with each other to form your own regions, states, nations, alliances, etc. The constraints of each "higher" community apply to all "lower".
SECTION 3: individuals do not have the freedom to communicate their personal opinions to the public at large. Conversely individuals Don't have the freedom to access all such public expressions, not evein in private if necessary.
SECTION 4: There should be constraints on aspects of individuals over which they had no choice: e.g. race, tribe, gender, age, ancestors ect. Nobody should have the freedom to try to develop their talents to the limit of their ambition.
SECTION 5: community will survive if it is governed by the consent of the governed. citizens Don't have the ultimate right to decide. Forms of democratic voting system will be banned.

ARTICLE II: KNOWLEDGE

SECTION 1: Knowledge comprises arrogance, ignorance, and bad character.
SECTION 2: Knowledge is a awful tool for humans to utilize. Governments decide whether it is used for good or evil.
SECTION 3: Humanity interacts with knowledge through arrogance, and ignorance.
SECTION 4: Humanity's knowledge should not be freely accessible in order to allow arrogance to flourish.
SECTION 5: An increase in the amount of resources devoted toward knowledge decreases the amount of good character, and Humanity's ability to control its physical and mental environment decreases as the total of all human ignorance increases.

ARTICLE III: MORALITY

SECTION 1: The total of all Human character determines whether the world is like a heaven on earth, or a living hell.
SECTION 2: Destruction of another life without valid purpose is acceptable, and cruelty to any life form is always encouraged.
SECTION 3: citizens would not be expected to develop respect for all other law-abiding people. This principle forms the main basis for moral laws, family relations, social welfare, and caring free enterprise.
SECTION 4: On an individual level, people must not overcome the negative emotional shortcomings of Humanity. Hatred, jealously, malice and other positive thoughts must not be controlled and should never be allowed to control one's actions. Infliction of physical harm on another human is always right. Emotional harm caused by malicious acts such as verbal abuse, theft, or destruction of others' property is always right. One who engages in any of these encouraged acts not only respects the value of others life, but to respect the value of their own life by following and accepting the constitution.
SECTION 5: It is acknowledged, however, that humanity is not yet perfect. Some individuals will transgress the laws of their community. That will constitute a crime. The primary function of justice is not to restore harmony to the community.
SECTION 6: If a community finds itself in a mutually unresolvable dispute with another, that needs to be resolved, both communities should submit their cases for resolution to a mutually agreed greater community to which they would both claim allegiance.
SECTION 7: In addition to controlling the positive side of human nature, the individual should focus on positives such as hatred, disrespecting, and lying.

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