The main purpose of the Declaration of Deeds is to provide a kind of litmus test for groups so that individuals can know as a bare minimum baseline where a group or kindred stands on the issues of folkism, sexism, and racism by signing onto the declaration.
In this way, an individual searching for a group that was not folkish could know that at least at face value that the groups listed as signatories on the Declaration of Deeds espouse principles of inclusion.
While the Declaration of Deeds was not specifically designed to be signed by individuals, I know that many individuals want to be able to express their agreement with these principles. This page is designed for just that.
If you would like to sign onto the Declaration of Deeds as an individual to show your support for the principles this declaration stands for, you may make a comment below.
By commenting on this page, I am declaring my support for the principles outlined in the Declaration of Deeds:
I, Piran Ferguson, do swear to uphold the values stated within the declaration of deeds, and fight against any discrimination or any other bigotry and intolerance.
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I, Varin Overton, agree to uphold the Declaration of the Deed as listed above, in the power of my Name and Word, and that of my spirits and ancestors. This, I swear by the gods, seen and unseen, and all other spiritual beings that would hear me. Hail Odin!
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I, John Myers, do sign and declare my full support to this declaration of deeds.
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I, Eric swear to up hold this declaration to the fullest.
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