Common law applies to a living man or living woman. A person is a legal entity created by statute, no?
Whether a corporate person or a 'natural' person, both are entities created and therefore ruled by statute, aka maritime, law. The expression 'natural' is used simply to distinguish between a corporation (corpse = dead body) or an individual 'person', but 'persons' they all are, still the same.
Don't be a person. Be a living man, or a living woman. Then, under common law, you're not bound by their maritime shite.
If declared as natural persons, they are no longer slaves.
Dunno.
Common law applies to a living man or living woman. A person is a legal entity created by statute, no?
Whether a corporate person or a 'natural' person, both are entities created and therefore ruled by statute, aka maritime, law. The expression 'natural' is used simply to distinguish between a corporation (corpse = dead body) or an individual 'person', but 'persons' they all are, still the same.
Don't be a person. Be a living man, or a living woman. Then, under common law, you're not bound by their maritime shite.
That's how I understand it, anyway.
Whew! That's good. I thought we were already trying to distinguish between 'natural' vs 'transhuman'.
No. And, that distinction wouldn't be made yet, not until natural humans can be classified as 2nd class citizens.