Mandela's Law
Mandela's Law: The victim of genocide (a group) is entitled to sovereign land-back reparations from the perpetrator of the genocide (another group, usually a state or group of states) if that group still exists, from that group exclusively, and irrespective of the current status of the leadership of either group, or whether either group is native to the land where the genocide took place
This law is intended to prevent states from being established or maintained by genocide, and to provide an alternative framework to rule by brute force
The expansion of the sovereign territory of a state or tribal group has almost never been achieved through a purely legal process, and in the absence of another, brute force (inclusive of weapons and tactics of genocide), remains the de facto process of territoriality
The Dakota Logic; A Framework for Dissolving the Settler Colonial States
The framework for the dissolution of the Settler Colonial States centers on restoring the authority over and administration of sovereign lands, (particularly mountains, waterways and watersheds), to the custodianship of the native people of that land, and to establish permanent settler states, demarcated principally by the major mountain ranges, and separated by arterial-industrial borders
In the United States, the application of this solution takes shape in the creation of four Permanent Settler States, Unions (of Emirates, Republics, or States) existing within one Native State
In the Holy Land, the application leads us to the creation of two Permanent Settler States existing within one Native State.
The evolution of governing bodies is towards "mega cities" or "city states," accordingly the eventual dissolution of any state, even the kinds of "super states" that are already supplanting the "superpowers" in relevancy, must necessarily maintain that trajectory as a central administrative principle in order to remain properly oriented toward the future.
The מַחֲסֶה Logic
מַחֲסֶה Principles are fundamental to the sustanability of settler states
Establish refuge in the people and in the land, because nobody can be dispossessed from the land where they live
Semitism is a sacred thing, it bears the record of humanity's struggles, and transcends sectarian boundaries
Slaves, bred for consistency and utility, ultimately evolve to usurp their masters, that is a quality of evolution itself
Monotheism is an evolving framework, an attempt to understand God and his imminently fallible creations
Those who follow prophets are intended to emulate them, to become like them through that emulation, rather than to re-assign their own responsibility, trivialize covenant, idealize mistakes and misinterpretations, or remove concepts from context (all of which are functions of religious illiteracy)
The issue of Relative Semitism and the Logic of Exclusion is one of the dominant contradictions in human history, and this has been made acutely evident over the last 100 years, which have been immersed in the violence that historically surrounds this issue
Universal Human Rights
The holistic environment of early life establishes the foundation of any society
International citizenship and state sovereignty are inextricable subjects (you cannot govern the insurgency, you can only govern with it)
Speech
The first conscious action of a human being upon being born is to cry out; speech is that fundamental, and is that fundamental as a right, and speech has become one of our most highly evolved activities as a species. Speech is the engine of change ad has an unmatched power to preempt violence; its importance cannot be understated.
Water
Typically, there is no life (on Earth) without water.
Food
Clothing
Whether it's across the street or across the world, within in a society or between societies, dependable means of communication are essential to the general logistics of life (personal, commercial, political, etc).
Housing
To be without a place to live is to be constantly deprived of the most basic human needs; food, sleep and basic sanitation being among the areas impacted most severely.
Everyone deserves the basic human dignity of a place to live.
Healthcare
Education
Information
Beliefs based on inaccurate information can only be described as insanity. We may live in a world that is more complex than some imagine, but it is not one so complex that it's beyond people's capability to understand, and that understanding is the only way in which people can become properly oriented to navigate the complexities of life.
Communication
Whether it's across the street or across the world, within in a society or between societies, dependable means of communication are essential to the general logistics of life (personal, commercial, political, etc).
Peaceful Assembly
The public square is the last line of defense for civil discourse, whereby people may resolve issues, and affect the conversation occurring in society, before it evolves into violence.
Sanitation
Human waste; biological, industrial, chemical, nuclear, etc, is the single greatest threat to both earth and its inhabitants. There are few concepts simpler, or which have a greater net impact on everyone's lives.
Worship
Religion is the intersection of history and the science of experience. The attempt to, by recording and examining people and events, understand the universe we live in (which we also understand very poorly).
Legal Counsel
The disparities in treatment under the law are intrinsically tied to the quality of legal representation people are able to receive. Often legal representation is only afforded people accused of a crime, not those trying to stop or exercise recourse to one. These factors leave people, by and large, vulnerable to innumerable violations of the law and of their basic humanity.
Transportation
Reliable, safe, efficient.
Bodily Autonomy
Some concepts of bodily autonomy are universal and intuitive; common sense. Some have bodies that, relative to others, are simple. Someone who is incapable of breathing water can't fully understand that experience.
Freedom of Movement
Interstate and intrastate.
Equal Protection Under the Law
The law is blind, it has to be (the people who would think to apply it seldom are)
Independent Elections
All elections should be funded publicly and equitably; there is no legitimacy in a democracy that facilitates industrial influencing over elections. Office seekers and holders should be barred from using privately funded media, and office holders should be stripped of any private investment.
Referendum
You cannot govern the insurgency, you can only govern with it. When a population isn't given a way of directly affecting policy via referendum, the unmet need for a mechanism of political action creates an easily exploitable vulnerability. Simultaneously, without the discourse leading up to the referendum, the opportunity to test the tenacity of existing policy is lost. The electorate must have the means by which they can directly pass or repeal laws, when their elected officials pass laws that the clear majority opposes, or fail to pass laws that the clear majority supports.
Return
The universal right of the displaced is the right of return; the right to emerge is self evident.
Emergence
The universal right of the emerging (free and equal) state to exist is self evident. However, the armed forces of a still illegal state, lack the capability to apply the kind of regulatory framework we know to be neccessary.