Due
to the nature of the conflict between the top 1% of Americans and the
rest of the 99% of Americans, I think it is necessary to outline basic
principles by which the 1% ought to live their lives as well as basic
principles that ought to be social norms that they will be held to by
physical force if necessary. The following are the basic rights and
privilege that the 1% elite have in relation to the rest of the world
that is around them such that they do not live a life of persecution and
suppression:
1. The right to live free from physical harm or injury. Just because physical force is being used to enforce these principles, doesn’t mean that they will be carried out in a rough or violent manner.
2. The right to enjoy the fruits of their labor.
3. The right to equitable protection under the law.
4. The privilege to govern the world to the best of their abilities, with the understanding that failing to do so adequately would result in their removal via electoral polls or by physical force.
These are the basic terms that would be granted to the 1% elite, pending the majority consensus of the rest of society.
They do not have the following rights, which should be adhered to for their own sake and benefit:
1. The right to undemocratically take over and rule the society and the world in which they’re in.
2. The right to preferred and unequal treatment under the law within our society that would increase the public ire leveled against them.
3. The right to destroy the environment and the supplies of natural resources that we all depend on for our survival.
4. The right to degrade the conditions within the societies they live in.
I find these basic principles to be just and acceptable terms by which any human being can live out their lives. This is, like everything else that I produce, offered up to the eye that is our society for its judgement and consideration. If this is not a just system with just terms for the 1% elite, may it be rejected by the society in question by majority consensus, and never again heard from.
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