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Dalit men tonsured, forced to crawl over cow smuggling allegations in Odisha

  In a shocking incident from Odisha’s Ganjam district, two Dalit men were subjected to brutal treatment by a mob that accused them of cow smuggling. The incident took place in Kharigumma village under the jurisdiction of Dharakote police station. According to police reports, the victims had legally purchased a cow and two calves and were on their way home when they were intercepted by a group of local men. The mob accused them of smuggling the animals and demanded a sum of ₹30,000 from them. When the Dalit men said they couldn’t pay, they were physically assaulted. The mob then forcibly tonsured both men and made them crawl on the road with grass clamped between their teeth — a form of public humiliation. A video clip of the incident has surfaced, showing the men crawling while several individuals walk behind them, some laughing and recording. The victims were also allegedly forced to drink sewage water and had ₹700 in cash and their mobile phones taken away by the attackers. Poli...

Global Heritage Tax : Fighting Against Hunger

  


Global Heritage Tax for Earth's Resource Exploitation Core Philosophy & Justification Earth as a Common Inheritance

The Earth's natural resources are a shared inheritance bestowed upon all human beings by "Mother Nature." This perspective redefines natural resources not merely as commodities to be exploited but as a collective birthright.

A symbolic representation of Earth cradled in human hands, signifying shared inheritance.

Inherent Worth and Entitlement

Every individual possesses an inherent worth, metaphorically described as a "prince or princess of Nature." This philosophy asserts that all people are entitled to a fair share of Earth's natural wealth, challenging existing economic disparities where access to resources is primarily determined by financial power.

Image showing a diverse group of people standing around a glowing Earth, symbolizing equal entitlement to natural wealth.

Redistribution as Justice

Corporate and governmental exploitation of natural resources is framed as a violation of this inherent right. The proposed Global Heritage Tax aims to rectify this injustice by ensuring a fair redistribution of resource-derived benefits to those deprived of their rightful share.

A balance scale with stacks of money on one side and environmental elements (trees, rivers, wildlife) on the other, illustrating economic justice.

Proposed Mechanism: The Global Heritage Tax

Tax Base

The tax would be levied on multinational corporations and industries that significantly utilize Earth's natural resources. The taxable activities include:

Extraction of minerals, oil, and gas: Industries involved in the extraction of nonrenewable resources would be taxed for depleting shared global assets.

Deforestation for agriculture or logging: Companies responsible for large-scale deforestation would contribute to a fund aimed at reforestation and environmental restoration.

Water usage for industrial processes: Significant water consumption in manufacturing, agriculture, and energy production would be subject to taxation.

Emissions of greenhouse gases: Companies emitting carbon dioxide and other pollutants would pay a levy proportionate to their environmental impact.

Pollution of land, water, or air: Entities that degrade natural ecosystems through industrial waste, chemical spills, or excessive land use would be held financially accountable.

Impacts on biodiversity and ecosystems: Activities leading to habitat destruction, species endangerment, or ecosystem destabilization would be included under the tax structure.

Conclusion

The Global Heritage Tax is an ethical and economic solution to address the inequalities of resource exploitation. By treating Earth's resources as a collective inheritance, this tax ensures that all individuals benefit from their shared natural wealth, rather than allowing profits to be concentrated among a few.

This tax serves not just as a fiscal measure but as a step toward global justice, sustainability, and responsible stewardship of the planet's resources.

Congratulations, our petition strength for a Global Heritage Tax for Earth's Resource Exploitation on Change.org has been ranked as 9 out of 10. We need at least one million supports from the Globe.

Please support us and sign this petition by clicking on the below link to help at least 100 crores global people from their Hunger for the reasons as discussed.

https://chng.it/BDQckc28mL 

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