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Nathan Miller Foster

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I'm a human being who wants a better world, more fit in accordance with the laws of nature, that is, showing deference to natural processes rather than 'man-made ones'... I believe in gender equality through just understanding humans as innately valuable, but also realizing the unique struggles that we all face takes empathy, and that empathy is purely so, SO important. I believe that we can have a functional monetary system, that 'how we spend our money is how we wish for the world to be, I believe that examining how to deconstruct corporatehood may be integral in to having a more-thriving populist-based world, rather than a wage-slave/third-world-exlploiting sort of world we have now. I believe that the majority of us humans are good, and that it takes pride in personal responsibility as well as a fair shot which makes for the best world possible. Legalizing substances is safer than having an illegal stigma. Just because you don't like abortions, further, as another issue I care about, doesn't mean you have the right to say someone else who is not you shouldn't have access to one. That makes you sound like you... 'hate freedom', or something. Or you're just confident you're better than everyone else. That's a huge problem. Balance is best, and we have only one planet. Science and Art are sacred, so is Math and Writing. We should know that we can feel pride in our empathy, and that by cultivating our intellect, a larger part of that battle is won; And that we need to have equality 'at all costs', for the cost of not having it will always, ALWAYS be far-greater and more-terrifying than not having it. These are axiomatic truths. Take time to do the research, but be careful with what information you feed your mind, so to speak. Nothing is hopeless, there are no secret cabals of conspiracies trying to control your life, except for the rich and powerful. And that is something as equals we can do something about.

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