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“The Universal Declaration of Expression is developed to extend the messages afforded by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to all persons, entities, groupings or societies located in any geographical location.”

The basis of these Articles is to establish interaction guidelines for all peoples to live, work and play together for their mutual betterment. The premise being that Diversity in Expression is essential to the progression of any race as it is the fundamental pillar that forms diverse, independent and free thought that, if governed by the Universal Declaration of Expression, will allow all to adapt to new environmental changes or any challenges and ensure our survival.

 

“All forms of diversity have a right to existence, expression, continuity, natural progression 

and respect.”

 

Any form of expression be it the way we think, the way we speak, the way we look and the way we behave requires freedom and respect in so much that the intent, basis and form are in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

 

This Universal Declaration of Diversity encompasses all forms or cultural, social, political, economic, civic and ethnic diversity of expression. It applies to all entities that include but are not limited to communities, groups, regions, countries, societies and peoples irrespective of

geographical location, history, origin or number. They are the inalienable entitlements of all forms of diversity at all times and in all places.

 

“We the people of this planet have the means, capabilities, fortitude, resilience and power to establish unity in diversity.”

 

The articles herein outline the fundamental rules to establishing, maintaining and enhancing unity as entities from diverse backgrounds interact. They lay the groundwork for the boundaries that if respected, will result in harmonious interactions irrespective of diverse views, thoughts and behaviours.