Ask for Equal Human Individual Rights, Not Equal Group Rights
2/10/202518 min read


Regardless of how deeply you love your belonging group and its politics, if you are truly interested in peace, do not advocate for group rights. That political cycle has been spinning endlessly for centuries.
This means that prioritizing group rights has been and remains a fundamental flaw in humanity. We have long sought peace and equality, yet these efforts have consistently failed. We have learned that killing innocents only leaves us with guilt and emotional scars. Yet, despite our evolving knowledge, we continue to harm one another in the name of political allegiance. Why is political belonging so powerful?
I believe that even a fiery speech from a political or religious leader can trigger hormonal responses within us. However, as spiritual beings, we remain personally responsible for our physical actions. Whether influenced by hormones or politics, we must rise above these impulses because, as human beings, we are far more than mere animals. In essence, life should not be lived solely by the heart or the mind—we possess an intrinsic autonomy to balance both.
Humanity has endured countless conflicts, bearing the scars to prove it, yet group politics continues to consume us. For thousands of years, this cycle has persisted. So, it is time to address the root cause of our political problems.
If someone detonates a bomb and destroys a nation, they may consider it a victory. However, humanity is like a single body—losing an arm or leg is a painful tragedy, yet the body still struggles onward. Survival is valuable, but scars and deformities are not merely blemishes on the face of humanity; they serve as shameful reminders that we have evolved beyond our primitive past. Acting like savages is nothing to take pride in.
A deformity signifies pain and suffering but also highlights the necessity for further evolution. Killing innocent individuals in the name of political belonging is not spiritual, even if done in the name of God or religion. Historically, groups have justified violence, but with modern weaponry, the consequences are spiraling out of control. We cannot dismiss civilian casualties as mere collateral damage.
A Spiritual Crime Is a Spiritual Crime—Regardless of the Perpetrator
Today’s crises emphasize the urgency for humanity to work together. No single group can independently stop the destruction caused by modern warfare, climate change, cybercrime, or pandemics. Clinging to gang mentalities and forming powerful political blocs only deepens the harm, because, in the end, humanity as a whole suffers. The need for collaboration is evident, but an even greater necessity is to stop killing one another. The loss of love fuels hatred, bigotry, prejudice, and discrimination. Therefore, equal human individual rights, supported by blind and impartial justice, are essential.
If we can establish equal human individual rights as the foundation of the United Nations and abolish the veto system, we may have a chance at real change. Otherwise, we will continue sweeping problems under the rug for generations.
I want to clarify one thing: unlike science, medicine, and group politics, I am not here to cast doubt on or debunk anyone’s spiritual beliefs. I believe that, as humans, we are constantly evolving, and our knowledge will never be complete. My sole purpose in writing this is to bring attention to our individual responsibilities—beyond political affiliations—to cultivate personal awareness and accountability.
My goal is to question and highlight the root causes of our societal issues. This is an invitation for all of us to analyze, expose, and clearly distinguish between political affiliations and personal spirituality. I aim to prevent ordinary people from being manipulated as political pawns by leaders who shamelessly exploit both people and God for their agendas.
If an individual's spirituality is tampered with, the entire spiritual framework—including our connection to God—is compromised.
Let’s analyze this critically, beginning with one question:
Why Do We Demand Equal Group Rights? Isn’t That Concept Tainted by Political Bias?
Humanity has always feared political chaos. This fear is evident throughout history and in ongoing conflicts today. However, relying on group-based solutions has never been, is not, and will never be effective because of the biases inherent in group politics. Instead of finding unity, we continually divide, forming subgroups within existing groups in a never-ending quest for peace.
The result? Nearly two hundred nations and over 4,200 religions, constantly at odds.
Despite All Advancements, Humanity Has Never Experienced True Peace. In Fact, We Have Regressed in Recognizing the Importance of Emotional Intelligence.
Logically, a group consists of individuals, yet group politics has long sought to diminish individual significance. The idea of breaking free from this system seems unimaginable for most people. To me, this is a fundamental flaw in humanity’s foundation. If we reflect on our existence, we see that God did not create us to be insignificant. Yet, individuals willingly accept their own weaknesses and irrelevance—an admission that is a gift to politicians seeking control.
It is shameful that humanity has never known true peace. For millennia, groups have stripped individuals of their autonomy. Instead, vast resources are dedicated to domination, as if we are still living in primitive times, perpetuating generational animosity.
This Loss of Love Is the Emotional and Foundational Fuel for Conflict. It Is So Powerful That It Corrupts Spirituality, Justice, and Even Our Belief in God.
Today, humanity possesses nuclear, biological, and artificial intelligence-based weaponry. We can no longer afford to ignore the stench of political corruption polluting our spiritual integrity—even dragging God into our conflicts.
Remember this: Equal human individual rights are not the same as equal group rights. Political solutions have never truly worked because they focus on group power rather than individual human dignity.
Despite all our supposed awareness, we continue sweeping problems under the rug, pretending that peace will follow the bloodshed. The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a glaring example. How can the world’s highest authorities continue ignoring this crisis for three-quarters of a century while violence and the accumulation of deadly weaponry only escalate? Political dominance has taken precedence over human suffering, disregarding the profound consequences of love lost.
Many individuals are willing to sacrifice their spiritual nature for political power. Yet, equal human individual rights are distinct from equal group rights because the latter is tainted with political bias.
If we examine life through a universal lens, we will finally discover true spirituality—the key to long-sought world peace. No spiritual awareness, no peace. If you live in the jungle, you will be subject to the laws of the jungle. Many of us have left the jungle physically, but we have failed to shed the mentality of tribalism due to our group affiliations. This is why our problems stem from politics, not spirituality.
The spiritual world is a separate realm—one that we must each explore individually to find peace. Though metaphorical, this world has tangible effects on our physical lives. While it may be difficult to rationalize metaphysical experiences, our deepest happiness and contentment reside there.
Ultimately, this writing makes the case for equal human individual rights over group rights. Though our metaphorical world lacks the logic of our physical reality, I will explain why I believe its principles are valid.
Universality
The universality of the human individual, God, humanity, pure spirituality, and impartial justice are the foundational pillars of our spiritual nature.
We have been conditioned to believe that our security is paramount and that we must rely on our groups—whether gangs, communities, governments, or religious institutions—for protection. This is false. Before political affiliations take hold, each of us relies on oxygen, a functioning body, favorable circumstances, food, water, and love.
We are not lions or eagles bound to a pack or flock. We are human beings endowed with autonomy, along with the blessings and responsibilities that come with it. Logically, we belong to humanity as a whole—not just to our political groups.
Let us recognize this truth and stop seeking political solutions for a spiritual problem.
The politics of belonging to a group alone is not enough, especially when it leads to the mistake of turning God into a political entity. If God were a political figure, we would not all be blessed equally, nor would we possess our own personal atom of autonomy and related spiritual jewelry. We would lack free will and even a personal sense of justice. Exploring these two concepts alone can help you recognize your own significance, building self-respect and self-esteem. It is essential to explore yourself and remove the doubts implanted in you for political purposes.
If you feel insecure about thinking beyond the boundaries set by your belonging groups, remember that no human is truly secure, even within iron domes. We age, we fall ill, and we ultimately die because that is our mortal nature. If we are alive, it is because of the universality of God and the love we carry within. We raise our children and care for our elders in their vulnerable moments, not because of religious teachings but because it is in our nature. We wear our spiritual jewelry by virtue of being human. Our atom of autonomy and related spiritual essence make us human beyond political boundaries.
Since good and bad exist in all societies, no one can claim superiority simply because of birth or affiliation with a particular group. As individuals, we are constantly evolving and are mortal. This awareness places immense responsibility on our individual shoulders. Beyond group politics or religious duties, we are accountable to God, spirituality, humanity, and equal justice. It is our personal responsibility to fully experience our ever-changing, mortal lives.
Life does not always unfold as we desire, but it is up to us as individuals to adapt; otherwise, we cannot be truly happy and content. No one has ever been able to overcome the fundamental nature of life. We are all born and we all die, following the same natural process. If you look at the vastness of the universe and the billions of people on Earth with wide eyes, you may feel small and insignificant. Politicians capitalize on this insecurity, ensuring that you do not fully understand yourself. This is why religious settings often attribute our good and bad experiences to God or the Devil. The true purpose behind this narrative is political—to keep individuals insecure so that they remain dependent and easily manipulated.
If you see yourself as insignificant, you have misunderstood your own nature. Instead, recognize yourself as an encasement of your own unique atom of autonomy. If you seek security solely within your belonging groups, you may suffer from a lack of self-respect and self-esteem. Life is grand because you are alive, and your existence means you contain something far greater than you have been taught to believe. By nature, you are a mortal, but within you exists the divine.
Metaphorical stories of the world can be meaningful, but if you take them so literally that you begin to devalue yourself, you are going against what God intended for human beings. If you fail to acknowledge your mortality, you are still at a disadvantage, for a mortal life must be lived with courage. This paradox is easier to navigate when you accept yourself as a mortal being who must experience life both with and without control. Those who attempt to exert constant control pay the price—an emotionally unsatisfying, unhappy, and discontented life, which is not a successful human experience.
Consider this: Imagine being taught that you are merely a part of a body rather than a whole entity. Then, imagine also being taught that you are somehow superior to other body parts. Now, observe a functioning body—if you still believe in that metaphor, you are ignoring the fundamental truth of life. The interdependent nature of our body and its cells illustrates that no single part can function without the whole. Without the support of the full body, any individual part is useless. Now look at humanity—does it seem like we are functioning as a unified whole? Humanity and even our perception of God seem to be suffering from an autoimmune disorder, attacking themselves instead of working in harmony.
We live in an era where we understand that earthquakes create fissures in the Earth’s surface due to geological processes. We comprehend this scientifically because of human evolution. God is not angry with us, nor does He demand the sacrifice of virgins. Global warming is another scientifically explained phenomenon, requiring our action rather than blind denial. Walls will not save us—today, we can recognize the urgent threats posed by climate change. Yet, instead of addressing these pressing issues, we continue building political and ideological walls, isolating ourselves in outdated beliefs.
Historically, when China built the Great Wall, people fought with swords, spears, and arrows. Do we honestly believe that modern-day walls will protect us from today's advanced weaponry? Israel was secure when Palestinians were throwing rocks at tanks, but now even walls are ineffective against airborne rockets. If we fail to recognize the destructive politics of group belonging, conflicts will only grow deadlier.
As love fades, people drift further from spirituality, a serious issue we must acknowledge. Killing each other robs us of love, and as emotional beings, the loss of love inflicts the deepest pain. If we fail to evolve in our understanding of emotions while simultaneously advancing our war technologies, we risk fulfilling the darkest predictions of our holy books.
If you see yourself as small and insignificant in the grand scheme of group and political life, your politicians love you for it. But if you recognize your true self, you will begin to question your own authority. When you reach this point, you will see your abilities clearly—your capacity to perceive both the vast and the minute aspects of existence. This ability is tied to the divine spark within you. True understanding comes from within, not from external validation. If you fail to comprehend your own essence, you will remain insecure and vulnerable to political manipulation. Politicians thrive on your insecurity, using it to control and mobilize you for their own agendas.
If you unquestionably accept everything you have been taught, you will not challenge it—you will instead perpetuate the very actions you dislike when they are directed at you or your loved ones. Politics aside, as a human being, you possess free will and a personal sense of justice. You are responsible for lending your physicality to both the good and bad dictated by your group. If you have been conditioned to see yourself only as a part of a collective body rather than as an autonomous individual, you must unlearn this perception. Your spiritual essence tells you that your physical existence carries profound significance and responsibility.
Regardless of whether you believe in God or the Devil, good or evil actions only hold meaning when performed physically. This means that every group action is ultimately carried out by individual human beings. If you see yourself solely as a piece of a larger entity rather than as an independent individual, you are falling victim to political ideology. Even though you were born into a particular group, you were first and foremost born as a human being—meaning you belong to humanity as a whole.
If you do not understand how the body functions as a complete system, you may be misled into believing in group superiority. If you dismiss this as philosophical nonsense, you are likely under the influence of political conditioning. You are not the CEO of your own life as God intended—you are ignoring your true nature and function as a human being.
The interconnected nature of human cells and their relationship to the body mirrors the natural structure of humanity and God. Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, but spiritual honesty with oneself is crucial, especially as a mortal being. Physically, we are influenced by our biology—our chemicals and hormones dictate our mental and physical health. Emotions play a significant role in our lives, but we are not just physical beings. We possess an atom of autonomy that allows us to experience life beyond mere physical existence.
We are like computers with functioning bodies and brains, but we are also the operators from within. Believing in the function of an isolated body part without understanding the whole system is a political illusion. Just as a brain cannot function without the circulatory system, humanity cannot function without mutual support. If we continue dividing ourselves for political reasons, we will never reach our full potential as human beings.
I write against bigotry, prejudice, and discrimination because I refuse to let politics distort the essence of God and humanity. God is a universal entity, beyond the limitations of political belonging.
As a mortal being, you possess your own atom of autonomy—the free will to embrace both your spiritual and physical sides simultaneously. Your spiritual gifts—love, compassion, bravery, generosity, and sacrifice—serve as guiding lights in navigating your mortal life. However, as the one in charge of your existence, it is up to you to override hormonal impulses and political influences.
If you are a capable CEO of your own life, you will naturally recognize the significance of these spiritual gifts. True treasures in life are not material but rather a collection of deep satisfaction, happiness, and contentment. Sacrificing them merely to fit in, impress others, or seek admiration from your belonging groups can be spiritually destructive. Ultimately, the responsibility of cultivating happiness and contentment rests solely on your own human shoulders.
God or no God, religion or no religion—logically, nothing manifests physically unless a living, breathing human being lends their physicality to it. Spiritually and practically, the human individual is the central force, even within religious narratives. While God may be responsible for keeping people alive, granting them free will shifts the weight of responsibility onto human actions. Nothing holds meaning unless it is physically acted upon. Without human participation, even God and the Devil would be locked in a meaningless battle, swinging at each other in vain—because even a punch requires physical force to be effective. Just ask a boxer practicing shadowboxing.
Throughout history, humanity has constructed majestic monuments and architectural marvels to impress and convert others to religious beliefs. Today, we channel our efforts into technological and medical advancements, spanning science, mathematics, computing, AI, governance, and belief systems. Yet, if we only use these advancements to fight one another, it becomes clear how senseless our conflicts are.
Humanity has long suffered from politically influenced differences of opinion. Perhaps by striving for equal human rights, addressing global warming, and embracing universal progress, we are on the verge of taking the next step in our evolution.
From the very beginning of our political awareness, individuals and societies have endured suffering. Progressing to the next level of evolution would mean empowering individuals to become the CEOs of their own lives. However, the primary obstacles to this progress have always been:
Our personal belief in individual weakness and irrelevance
Our inability to control the influence of group politics
If every community enforces its own laws and power structures, chaos is inevitable. When justice and even spiritual paths, such as religions, become politically tainted, they lose their true essence. That corruption is not a reflection of God, spirituality, universal justice, or humanity, but rather a consequence of human bigotry, prejudice, and discrimination.
True justice—both spiritual and universal—must be blind and impartial. When group politics infiltrate universal truths, they strip them of their purity, reducing them to mere political systems. If we can pollute even the most sacred of systems, none of them remain immune to human flaws. The question then arises: Why do we allow God, spirituality, and justice to be corrupted by bigotry, prejudice, and discrimination?
Politically, it is a calculated strategy—one that devalues and weakens these institutions over time. But logically, if something benefits only some but not all of humanity, it is not universal—and therefore, it cannot be from God. Anything built upon human insecurity and political agendas cannot be spiritually valid.
You cannot tether human politics—rooted in insecurity—to God, spirituality, blind justice, or humanity as a whole. True universal justice transcends political divisions, and it is only by recognizing this that we can move beyond the limitations imposed by group politics and personal fears—toward something greater.
An insecure individual often clings to the political status quo, even when it contradicts our evolving nature. Many of our social issues and disputes persist not only because of differing opinions but also due to traditionally established ways of living. This has led to the creation of numerous variations of traditional lifestyles.
Bigotry, prejudice, and discrimination are not merely outcomes of societal problems; they are foundational causes of the challenges humanity faces. When groups incite violence in the name of race, nationality, gender, or religious beliefs, we must all take notice—both collectively and individually. If we grant unconditional power to politicians, we hinder our ability to evolve. Humanity today demands that we, both as individuals and as a collective, embrace equal human rights so we can learn to coexist and collaborate as a modern civilization.
Throughout history, we have understood that a disgruntled individual can be easily manipulated by political leaders. If we fail to recognize and exercise our personal autonomy, we risk becoming mere puppets in the hands of political agendas. Political groups inherently possess more knowledge than the uninformed individuals who belong to them. As a result, our understanding has often been tainted by the politics of our respective groups. However, all ideas originate from individual imagination. If an individual's thought process is politically manipulated by group ideologies, humanity will struggle to eliminate bigotry, prejudice, discrimination, and the conflicts that arise from them.
An insecure person instinctively seeks connection with familiar groups. Consequently, when groups consist of insecure individuals, they collectively strive for dominance over others—a cycle that has persisted throughout human history. Consider recent political agendas, such as the idea of Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state, or territorial disputes over Greenland, Panama, and the Gaza Strip. These examples illustrate how politics is often driven by group identity rather than a broader sense of belonging to humanity as a whole. The notion of universal human belonging has never fully taken root because it threatens the power and influence of political leaders. Yet, despite this, examples such as melting-pot societies and the European Union demonstrate that humans have the capacity to transcend group divisions. These advancements are relatively recent, indicating that while we are capable of unity, we are still experiencing the growing pains of transformation.
Everything around us is changing, challenging long-standing traditions, customs, and beliefs that we have held as individuals and groups. This new era is prompting people to move away from organized religion while simultaneously becoming more spiritually aware and advocating for equal human rights. However, as expected, racists and religious extremists are resisting these changes. The formation of the European Union exemplifies people crossing political and cultural boundaries, proving that transformation is occurring right before our eyes—if we choose to see it. The growing demand for equal human rights is revealing a shift towards a universal, unbiased spirituality and justice system, free from political corruption.
This shift is unprecedented in human history. For the first time, people are genuinely willing to give and receive equal human rights.
Interestingly, all human ideas originate from a single individual’s imagination. If an insecure individual forms the foundation of a group, then the ideology of that group is built upon an unstable and politically influenced base. This explains why humanity has long struggled with the divisive and often irrational politics of group identity. Consider the countless lives lost due to conflicts rooted in group divisions—it remains impossible to quantify the toll. Even today, these conflicts continue to claim countless lives.
Yet, God’s spiritual work is carried out by living, breathing human beings. By allowing political divisions to dictate our actions, we are effectively severing the hands that do God’s work. Political differences not only diminish our moral, ethical, and logical reasoning but also rob us of our sense of justice.
Let’s use a metaphor to better understand this concept.
The human body is composed of trillions of its own cells, alongside countless foreign microorganisms that contribute to its function. Cells constantly die and regenerate within the body, much like individuals within humanity. As a collection of cells, or as members of a group, we may possess more knowledge than an individual cell. However, even as a group, we remain part of a larger body. To survive and function, each cell must contribute to the well-being of the whole, just as we, as individuals, must contribute to humanity. A single cell may not comprehend the full scope of its role within the body, just as individuals often fail to understand their connection to the greater whole.
Now, imagine if the cells in the human body believed they were merely part of an arm or a leg, without understanding how the body as a whole functions. Apply this perspective to yourself, your group, and humanity as a whole. What do you see? To me, there is no difference between the human body, humanity, or God. When we kill one another over group identities, we are essentially waging war on a body part—causing suffering to humanity and, metaphorically, to God. This is akin to an autoimmune disorder, such as arthritis, in which the body mistakenly attacks itself.
What is driving us toward this chaos?
Every cell in the human body is assigned a function to help the body thrive. Similarly, every individual is designed to contribute to the well-being of humanity. We are not meant to serve only a select group of people—we are here to serve all of humanity and God.
Period.
You, as an individual, are a living, breathing part of humanity. However, the very essence of what keeps you alive remains largely mysterious and non-physical. If your group insists that you belong solely to a particular faction—whether political, racial, or religious—remember that you are part of humanity as a whole. While you may be born into a particular group, your existence and purpose extend beyond its boundaries. The force that sustains life has been debated for centuries, and we are still evolving in our understanding of it.
I believe that humanity is an evolving entity. While we do not physically grow wings to become angels or horns to become devils, we manifest our physicality to influence change. In this sense, we are the living, breathing extensions of God and humanity simultaneously. I hold opinions, but they are always subject to change as I continue to evolve. I strive to approach life with common sense, free from political influence, while acknowledging my physical, spiritual, and mortal nature.
One fundamental spiritual principle that I refuse to compromise is: "Do not do to others what you would not want done to yourself or your loved ones."
Now, take a look at human history. What do you see?
To me, it is evident that humanity remains infected with the political virus of group identity. This persistent division prevents us from embracing our shared humanity. I believe this is because we are either politically conditioned by our groups or individually too misguided to recognize our greater belonging. If you are spiritually aware, logic dictates that you belong to one universal God and to humanity as a whole.
I seek to make sense of my existence—to understand who I am, why I possess imagination, free will, and a sense of justice, among other known and unknown abilities. Why do I have an evolving yet mortal nature?
I recognize that we learn through imagination and assumptions, yet our thoughts may be shaped by the politics of our groups. We may believe we are expressing original ideas, but in reality, our perspectives may be influenced by political group dynamics. Politics is not spirituality. Spirituality is an intrinsic truth that predates our birth. You were born a human being—acknowledge the responsibilities that come with that. Recognizing your autonomy will help you navigate the hormonal, political, and spiritual forces that shape your life.