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Everyone has the right to speak as they wish, with no drawbacks (including negative statements
Article 2.
b) All people have the right to be tried in front of a panel of unbiased peers.
Article 3.
Everyone has the right to belong to whichever organization they want, with no consequences
Article 4.
No one shall be deprived the right to cross any geopolitical borders (e.g. boundaries of states,
Article 5.
Everyone has the right to control their own reputation. No person shall be allowed to mock or
Article 6.
a) All factions, regardless of their size, have the right to exist and practice their ideals as
they wish.
b) No organization or individual has the right to arbitrarily attack a faction without a just
cause.
Article 7.
a) Everyone has the right to basic necessities to live in a civil manner. (Including, but not
b) If such necessities are not easily accessible to an individual, it is the role of the national
Article 8.
Children have the right to choose their own ideologies, morals, and political affiliation at the age
16, so long as it does not present a social or economic burden to their parents in any way.
Article 9.
All people are entitled to free primary education, and no organization or individual has the right
Article 10.
a) Everyone has the right to claim their sexuality for themselves. No medical professional is
Article 11.
Everyone has the right to wield a firearm (unless proven to be mentally unstable by a medical
professional).
Article 12.
a) People with disabilities of any kind have the right to be accommodated for, as per their
disability requires. (e.g. a person with limited mobility has the right to have a designated
Article 13.
a) All humans have the right to their own death if they consent in doing so. No one but the
person wishing death can order the final declaration of death (and the person must be full
b) All humans have the right to life. No individual or organization can take that right away.
Article 14.
No one shall be punished with cruel, inhumane, and unusual punishment. All consequences must
Article 15.
Everyone has the right to participate in whichever culture they choose to, or choose not to
participate in any culture. No individual or organization may prohibit a person from choosing
to myself. I relate with every single one of these rights that I put in the list. In addition, I felt like
these rights were something that everything could relate to, whether it be the education rights or
being able to express whatever sexuality or culture one wishes. It was the most “politically
I suppose an overall governing philosophy behind all these rights was the thought of giving as
many people as many rights as possible. I also tried my best to eradicate any boundaries or
limitations among people. For instance, I tried to make it so that boundaries behind countries are
virtually nonexistent and that people who go between any geopolitical boundaries would not get
I did not prioritize one right over the other. I had a bank of ideas that I had, and I listed them in
an arbitrary order. In this list, the order of these rights does not really change the way the
declaration is read.