Bodily Autonomy
Freedom of Choice In Norse Culture
The body, spirit, and soul of a man are sacred and under his sole and exclusive control as well as jurisdiction. Freedom of choice with respect to a man’s body is an irrevocable aspect of his masculinity, warrior ethos, and innate natural evolutionary freedom further secured over the millennia by the sacrifice of his ancestors. Violation of a man's body by any mean is an egregious and intolerable assault to his dignity and very existence as a man. It is also undeniable gross emasculation as well as a loss of status and standing as a free man.
Sacred Body in Norse Culture
Jǫtnar created men as sacred beings also physically, mentally and spiritually naturally resilient to environmental factors and threats. Such natural strength and resilience, including to diseases and various environmental stresses, is linked to a man’s physical, mental, and spiritual fitness, and thus, part of a man’s traditional core identity as well as fundamental evolutionary traits and characteristics critical to species survival. In keeping with this historic, cultural, spiritual and irrevocable doctrine, any interference with a man’s body and mind - including but not limited to medical treatments or procedures a man would elect to accept as his sole informed prerogative free of coercion - shall remain natural and shall follow the laws of nature. This specifically excludes gene therapy (including but not limited to RNA messenger vaccines), specifically excludes animal-based treatments (including but not limited to adenovirus vector vaccines), specifically excludes human-based treatments (including but not limited to certain vaccines that contain fetal and other human tissues, but excluding expressly consensual organ transplants), specifically excludes artificial performance enhancement treatments (including but not limited to steroids or hormonal treatments in the presence of two functional testes), specifically excludes robotic, electronic or otherwise artificial procedures and interventions (including but not limited to microchips or other electronic implants and interfaces), and specifically excludes organ, thoughts and knowledge harvesting or exploitation, as well as collection or exploitation - directly or indirectly - of semen, DNA, blood, or any other physical, mental, or spiritual element.