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Nature

NATURE

Universal Access to Nature

Contrary to what some science-denying, fundamentalist zealot would have you believe, humanity comes from Nature and is a part of Nature. We are entirely within Nature and there is no part of us that is not Nature.

Since all humans are entirely natural and a part of nature in its entirety, the One Within the Many Within the One, and it should go without saying that humans need nature for food and water, we all need and ought to be free to enjoy and benefit from a healthy (clean and responsible) relationship with the Earth and all its environs.

That means healthy engagement with the sky and air, with rock, wild land and plant life, with animal, bird and insect life, and with life along coasts, in and upon waterways and oceans. Even though there are dangers in our relationships with some plants, animals, lands and waters, we never-the-less benefit from the existence and experience of a vibrant, healthy community of animal and plant life and direct contact with the body and breath of Mother Earth.

Therefore, no human, legal entity, or market should be free to take to itself, corrupt, or control for itself, the Earth or any of its environs in whole or part. No one has any right to dominate any part of nature to the exclusion of others or to the detriment of Earth and her species. Neither her water, minerals, soils, nor lifeforms.

No royal, no emperor, no capitalist, no investor, no socialist, no oligarch, no corporation, no celebrity, NO ONE.

Capitalism serves only one god: Money. All other things—Earth’s waters, lands and animals, human beings, our greatest talents and works, our families, homes and communities—have been sacrificed on the alter of that God, by emperors, monarchs, presidents, prime ministers, dictators, supreme leaders, industrialists, capitalists, corporations, landlords and celebrities.

Capitalism is a violation of fundamental moral goodness – and its appalling consequences lay that truth bare for all to see. Ungoverned ownership for capitalist exploitation—legally protected under capitalist law—of lands, waters and peoples, has resulted in the global mass-poisoning of air, ocean, water and land.

It has resulted in the most degrading exploitation, reckless and feckless domination of Earth’s precious peoples and natural resources by small numbers of powerful men who command countries, governments, corporations, police forces and militias, and use them to protect their hoards and conceal murder and abuse.

These same corrupt gorillas usurp our productivity, creativity and nature’s resources to engineer monstrous structures within which they house millions of brainwashed servants to coordinate and manage their depraved perversions of nature. They fill factories with morally corrupted worker drones making machines of death with which to destroy and tear down any who get in their way.

They worm their way across beautiful hills, valleys and plains, shitting all over them with strip malls, industrial zones and housing slabs, and pissing their effluent into waterways.

They take no responsibility for the droves of filth, garbage and pollution they create, their smokestacks filling Earth’s lungs with black death, pockmarking the Earth’s body with sprawling, stinking mines, refineries and landfills, discarded plastic on every road, path, trail, river and coast, and when they can’t bury it or toss it, they burn it: filling the air with even more of their toxic and life-choking stench. Their plastic and chemical puke violates Earth’s soils and waterways, human blood, organs and tissue, and the burrows, nests and guts of animals.

This is not what private ownership or the free trade of goods was meant for. This is failure to adapt. This is self harm. This is suicide. This is EVIL.

This must STOP. NOW.

We cannot win a war against Nature.

But we can win a war against capitalism.

We can win a war against monarchy and empire. We can win a war against patriarchy and conservatism. We can win a war against corruption and greed.

We can do it without shedding a drop of blood. We can do it with moral virtue. We can do it with wisdom. We can do it with democracy. We can do it with Transformationism

We need new agreements that, at once, protect our relationships with nature, reverse the destruction that has been wrought on our planet and our species by capitalism and socialism, and correctly and wisely understand and legislate our rights of property, productivity and prosperity.

Copyright Simon Wilson and Transformationism