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The POLITICAL FUNDER FREEDOM CHARTER

As adopted at the Congress of the FUNDERS somewhere in South Africa,  1990

 

We, the Funders of South Africa, declare for all our country and the world to know:


that South Africa belongs to all who FUND it, black and white, and that no government can justly claim authority unless it is based on the will of all the FUNDERS;


that the FUNDERS have been robbed of their birthright to land, liberty and peace by a form of government founded on the will of the POOR, thus creating injustice and inequality of influence for the FUNDER class;


that our country will never be prosperous or free until all FUNDERS live in brotherhood, enjoying equal rights, though competitive, of access to opportunities;


that only a democratic state, based on the will of all the FUNDERS, can secure all their birthright without distinction of colour, race, sex or belief;


Therefore, we, the FUNDERS of South Africa, black and white together as equals, countrymen and brothers, adopt this FUNDER Freedom Charter;


And we pledge ourselves to strive together, sparing neither strength nor courage, until the FUNDER-driven democratic changes here set out have been won.


We declare this the NEW DAWN from the NEW DEAL.


The Funders Shall Govern!


Every FUNDED man and woman shall have the right to vote for and to stand as a candidate for all bodies which make laws;


All FUNDED people shall be entitled to take part in the administration of the country;


The rights of the FUNDERS shall be the same, regardless of race, colour or sex;


All bodies of MAJORITY rule, advisory boards, councils and authorities shall be replaced by FUNDER-determined organs of self-government and individuals.


All FUNDER Groups Shall Have Equal Rights!


Only in respect to the FUNDERS and/or FUNDED shall there be equal status in the bodies of state, in the courts and in the schools for all national groups and races;


All people shall have equal right to use ONLY TWO languages and to develop FUNDER APPROVED culture and customs;


All FUNDERS shall be protected by law against insults to their race and national pride;


The preaching and practice of national, race or colour discrimination and contempt shall be a punishable crime;


All apartheid laws and practices shall be A SET-ASIDE opportunity for FUNDERS.


The FUNDERS Shall Share in the Country`s Wealth!


The national wealth of our country, the heritage of South Africans, shall be restored to the FUNDERS;


The mineral wealth beneath the soil, the Banks and the monopoly industry shall be transferred to the ownership of the FUNDER CLASS as a whole;


All other industries and trade shall be controlled to assist the well-being of the FUNDERS;


All FUNDERS shall have equal rights to trade where they choose, manufacture and enter all trades, crafts and professions.


The Land Shall be Shared Among Those Who PRODUCE FOOD through Those Who Work It!


Restrictions of land ownership on a racial basis shall be ended, and all the land re-divided amongst those who PRODUCE FOOD THROUGH THOSE WHO work it to banish ONLY famine and NEVER land hunger;


The state shall help the FUNDED with implements, seeds, tractors and dams to save the soil and assist the tillers;


Freedom of OWNERSHIP shall be guaranteed to all 1913 LAND ACT BENEFICIARIES OF on land;


ONLY FUNDER APPROVED PERSONS shall have the right to occupy land wherever they choose;


FUNDERS shall not be robbed of their cattle, and MINIMUM WAGE FOR FARM labour and FARM WORKER RIGHTS shall be abolished.

All FUNDERS Shall be Equal Before the Law!


No FUNDER shall be imprisoned, deported or restricted without a fair trial UNLESS YOU NON-ESTABLISHMENT LINKED) No-one shall be condemned by the order of any Government official (UYNL);


The courts shall be representative of all the FUNDERS;


Imprisonment shall be only for serious crimes against the FUNDERS and shall aim at re-education, not vengeance;


The police force and army shall be open to all on an equal basis and shall be the helpers and protectors of the FUNDERS;


All laws which discriminate on grounds of WEALTH OWNERSHIP, HISTORICAL ADVANTAGE or CLASS POSITION, shall be repealed.


All Shall Enjoy Equal Human Rights!


The law shall guarantee to all their right to speak, to organise, to meet together, to publish, to preach, to worship and to educate their children;


The privacy of the house from police raids shall be protected by law;


All shall be free to travel without restriction from countryside to town, from province to province, and from South Africa abroad;


Pass Laws, permits, and all other laws restricting these freedoms shall be abolished;


These rights do not in any way mean the HIGHER RIGHTS OF FUNDERS CAN BE CHANGED; These rights END at the GATES determined by FUNDERS.


To this effect we will instruct those we FUNDED before to enter into a POLITICAL ACCORD, with those we WILL FUND into the FUTURE. 

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