Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Rights are conjured, save the Singular Human Right to Consent or Not Consent, hence either applicably erroneous or worst...

Proem & Poem No. 36 - Nature Amoral / 1st Reprise (taken from my 10th book)

Clearly, Nature provides water by streams and lakes, meat by fish and game, wild grains, nuts and berries by fields, meadows and forests, however not always and not everywhere. These necessities for sustenance are not available for human consumption without much human labor. Simply, if someone is to eat, someone must work; fetch, dig, hunt, raise, gather, plow, etc. Meanwhile, Nature is judged neither kind nor cruel if one feasts or starves, rather, one’s labor is judged as either successful or unsuccessful, sustainable or unsustainable.

It is precisely here as one stands alone, lists or bills of rights become irrelevant even ridiculous for discussion. The arrogant may demand rights from God or Nature to be fed, clothed or housed, nevertheless a fool starved, naked and exposed. Therefore rights plural are not inherently natural or divine, rather quite arrogant and arbitrary, robbing by some from the labor of others. 

It follows, rights are conjured, save the Singular Human Right to Consent or Not Consent, hence either applicably erroneous (see Proems No. 19-21) or worst, requiring commodities and services by forceful measures. By so doing, the one aforementioned right of course is disregarded, inseparably disrespecting the Peculiar Human Ability to Reason.

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His worst, headfirst seemingly, inescapably inclined
Her outburst, terse or not, side-pierced albeit sublime
Personalities fraught, begrimed, yet reason omnipresent
Ever-empirical-izing it’s zen, oft mistaken as quiescent

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Come let us Reason. Peace is always a Choice.
Study, Ponder, Labor, till last Breath.

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