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Human Rights – Our Arrogance

Who gave a small group of self-appointed “saviours” the power to grant other humans rights is unclear. What is evident, is that this body of law shapes daily debate, and has profoundly altered society. We have handed ourselves entitlements to consume, create waste, and degrade the very systems that sustain life—the Earth. So‑called “progressive” policies are hailed as the foundations of civilization and often treated as unconditional; this has sparked a vital debate about responsibility, accountability, and their status as an ecological necessity.

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Earthism – A New Path Forward

We are living through the exhaustion of old systems. Election cycles repeat, promises pile up, and debt deepens — while the planet buckles under the weight of unchecked population growth and consumption. Politicians recycle tired policies, evading accountability and offering no real alternatives.
Earthism breaks this loop. It’s not just a critique of failed ideologies — it’s a blueprint for restoring ecological balance and rewarding human ambition.

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The Earth Tax – A bill we all must pay

Welfare systems should provide survival essentials, not lifestyle or unearned equality living standards. Everyone must contribute economically and financially, no exceptions. This isn’t optional, it’s the cost of participation in a functioning society. A just system demands that everyone pays their share, so the foundations of health, equity, and sustainability can endure. Society must stop tolerating non-contribution, no contribution, no voice.

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Human Rights – Our Arrogance

Who gave a small group of self-appointed “saviours” the power to grant other humans rights is unclear. What is evident, is that this body of law shapes daily debate, and has profoundly altered society. We have handed ourselves entitlements to consume, create waste, and degrade the very systems that sustain life—the Earth. So‑called “progressive” policies are hailed as the foundations of civilization and often treated as unconditional; this has sparked a vital debate about responsibility, accountability, and their status as an ecological necessity.

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