The most fundamental human right, from which all others spring, and the first to be obliterated in contract, commerce, modernity and war… is ecology. Nature. Unpoisoned. Anciently evolved. Unobstructed. Place. To belong to living places is the most fundamental human right. And it is the least protected. It is actually utterly missing from the rights of the US citizen.

The right to inhabit a living place, free from harassment and threat. To make one’s way and life upon the land, under the skies of one’s birth. In one’s homeland or elsewhere. The fundamental right to be human in nature that has not been destroyed by war, commerce, or conversion to material assets.

We are all homeless.

Because we do not have the right to simply exist, as animals and human beings, on the world on which we were born. You cannot purchase this, and if you can, it is not yours.

This is the root from which all other rights spring. If it is missing or lied about or distorted… the same poison will be found throughout the rest of the catalog, hidden, and malign.

No rights shall obtain to those who have no place. And those who can be made to believe otherwise can be had. Excuse me. Wrong tense. Have been had.

Oct 10, 2013

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