Declaration of the Fundamental Rights of the Races

written on the twenty-fourth day of January in the year of our Lord two-thousand fifteen

Throughout the history of mankind, persons have inhabited the earth according to their nations, or races. They have established their own unique cultures and lifestyles, and they have tended to their own affairs. However, some kings and princes who overcame themselves with greed and pride endeavoured to extend their domains and conquered other nations. Because the nations refused to assimilate, however, interpersonal and international strife intensified between the peoples of their earth, and the World not once, but twice, collapsed into full-scale warfare. Acknowledging the imminent threat to our existence as independent peoples, we have come together for this one instance in order to create a binding covenant between all races of the earth.

We the races of the earth in order to defend our lives and those of our posterity do hereby establish the Fundamental Rights of the Races.

  1. A race shall be defined as a group of persons who identify themselves as members of the same social group and as descendants of a common ancestor. This shall be interpreted to include tribes, clans, dynasties, gentes, ethnoreligious groups, and nations.
  2. All races shall be entitled to possess their own land and to control all affairs concerning it including, but not limited to, regulating who may enter and leave their land.
  3. All races shall be entitled to manage the affairs of their own people without foreign interference.
  4. All races shall be entitled to defend themselves against attackers and invaders.
  5. All races shall be entitled to make laws for the regulation of marriages between members of their race and members of other races and for the regulation of sexual activity between diverse races, including miscegenation laws, at their own discretion.
  6. All races shall be entitled to speak the language of their choice.
  7. All races shall be entitled to educate their children in the manner of their choice and to rear them according to their own discretion.
  8. All races shall be entitled to liberty from control and oppression, including enslavement and conquest, by other races.
  9. All races shall be entitled to uphold the interests of their respective races before those of another race, meaning that in defending lives and security, assigning authority, granting privileges, and doing any other thing that persons do, they may consider their race of primary importance, but no race shall, in the name of upholding their own interests, abuse or oppress any other race as by murder, enslavement, conquest, or blocking of common waters.
  10. All races shall be entitled to separate themselves from other races at their discretion, but if any race decides to integrate with any other race,

IN ORDER TO pursue these rights: