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Its funny how those larpers said that they are their own country and that they were independent from the USA but then started blaming the police for not sending aid when someone got shot.
It's an unfortunate death, R.I.P but that wasn't the USA's fault, it was the CHAZ's fault

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes

Perhaps you could be more concise, all those messages could've been just 1

Good Day Aurora

Today is now April Second, so it’s the time to ask, how was your April Fools? Exciting? Not?

The Percha wrote:Good Day Aurora

Today is now April Second, so it’s the time to ask, how was your April Fools? Exciting? Not?

Not really. Mainly i tried to get away from the younger children :]

Republic Of Ludwigsburg wrote:CHAZ is what you get when you let TCB members do what they want to do but IRL

'TCB members' have you not got over that yet lmao
Although yes, probably most leftists in Western countries (me included) think that police brutality is bad and support protests against it.

Onionist Randosia wrote:'TCB members' have you not got over that yet lmao
Although yes, probably most leftists in Western countries (me included) think that police brutality is bad and support protests against it.

What about when they killed a 16 year old for doing donuts in a jeep.
A real police officer would've arrested them.
These guys killed them.
That seems like police brutality to me. Also when they assaulted multiple people for tagging, how the first "leader" was literally an abuser, how a rapper literally made the place a police state.

New Tyranniaa wrote:Perhaps you could be more concise, all those messages could've been just 1

Maybe, maybe not. Who knows?
Not me.

Republic Of Ludwigsburg wrote:What about when they killed a 16 year old for doing donuts in a jeep.
A real police officer would've arrested them.
These guys killed them.
That seems like police brutality to me. Also when they assaulted multiple people for tagging, how the first "leader" was literally an abuser, how a rapper literally made the place a police state.

I said I supported their cause, and not their methods - as an NZer I am not particularly fond of illegal occupations of public places, see the 2022 New Zealand Parliament occupations, although in some cases I consider occupations a valid protest tactic.

Republic Of Ludwigsburg wrote:I hate, despise leftists

0. Your social democracy fascism has finally led you to neoliberalism, huh?
1. Nobody ever said DPRK is a great place to live in. Yet don't forget about sanctions and local specifics that don't allow even for the creation of proper agriculture.
In this regard, Cuba is a way better example - they managed to make it through the 90s all alone, through the Special Period, without sacrificing neither people nor economy nor Marxist principles.
2. Workers are a resource in the market economy. High unemployment is not a direct consequence of benefits and lazy Mexicans workers, but of the capitalist system which feels great when the people are ready to cut each other's throats and sell themselves cheaper - all for getting at least some food and some semblance of financial stability.
But yeah, I am all for the fight against parasitism - given the proper social conditions.

Republic Of Ludwigsburg wrote:CHAZ is what you get when you let TCB members do what they want to do but IRL

True.

Interestingly, while North Korea doesn’t have Internet access (at least not for more than like a few thousand people and also a couple of computer labs with Internet access in universities), it does have an intranet (basically a separate internet):
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwangmyong_(network)

Volksleben wrote:0. Your social democracy fascism has finally led you to neoliberalism, huh?
1. Nobody ever said DPRK is a great place to live in. Yet don't forget about sanctions and local specifics that don't allow even for the creation of proper agriculture.
In this regard, Cuba is a way better example - they managed to make it through the 90s all alone, through the Special Period, without sacrificing neither people nor economy nor Marxist principles.
2. Workers are a resource in the market economy. High unemployment is not a direct consequence of benefits and lazy Mexicans workers, but of the capitalist system which feels great when the people are ready to cut each other's throats and sell themselves cheaper - all for getting at least some food and some semblance of financial stability.
But yeah, I am all for the fight against parasitism - given the proper social conditions.

If the DPRK weren't such dicks to everyone they would be able to import food until more advances in agriculture came that allowed them to grow their own food. Cuba IS a better example, but it ain't any paradise either. I agree that capitalism has led to extremely stupid reasons for unemployment. For example, a billionaire could just buy a company and then lay off half the workers *cough* twitter *cough*

Onionist Randosia wrote:Interestingly, while North Korea doesn’t have Internet access (at least not for more than like a few thousand people and also a couple of computer labs with Internet access in universities), it does have an intranet (basically a separate internet):
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwangmyong_(network)

Hmmm, I wonder why not everyone has access to this, and why they have an internet separate to ours....
Hmmmmmm
Also,
WHY DO YOU USE MODERN WIKIPEDIA USE REGULAR WIKIPEDIA
Non cancer link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwangmyong_(network)

Republic Of Ludwigsburg wrote:Hmmm, I wonder why not everyone has access to this, and why they have an internet separate to ours....
Hmmmmmm
Also,
WHY DO YOU USE MODERN WIKIPEDIA USE REGULAR WIKIPEDIA
Non cancer link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwangmyong_(network)

Fair enough, I forgot that you could still access regular Wikipedia lol

~~...*The Junimos do a little dance, and all the crops in the region sprout.*...~~

Nekoite Junimos wrote:~~...*The Junimos do a little dance, and all the crops in the region sprout.*...~~

Cool

Hetaru wrote:Hello tyranniaa

Hello Hetaru, do I know you?

Hetaru wrote:Ofc

Damn, I don't remember, when did we meet?

Overview of the rest of Year Two and Three in TIS for the Roleplay:

Marriage between the Queen and the King - Middle of Year two.

Middle of year two- The King abolishes obsolete title's and roles which pertain to the operations of the defunct empire.

Late of year two- The king formulates a council of Nobles from the reform faction to go through red tape and obsolete bureaucracy in the queendom from the law books retained from the defunct Empire.

End of year two- Merchant guild's request Naval support for port security due to the rise of pirate operations out of crown ports, a request denied due to the navies already over stretched naval units battling Pirates on the east coast.

Start of Year three- The rebuilding of the Tea Town begins with direct orders from Loxdont. Much of the former town is to be rebuilt tighter and higher. Meanwhile the Queen's obsession with frogs has caused much of past costal land and areas pertaining streams to be designed crown lands, and the establishment of a royal marshland protection zone for the allowing of nature to reform for at the pleasure of the Queen. Unintentionally forming a protected Greenbelt across the heart of Tea Town.

Early of Year three- Loxdont slashes funding for the Army by large amounts and smaller cuts to the navy, royal spending is slashed, and the layoff of thousands of towns guards across the queendom is situated to save money. Yet the books are still not balanced due to tax evasion from the nobility.

Near middle of year three- Loxdont forms the creation of a Tax collection agency in tandem with the army, returning some of their slashed funding and a promise to fully fund garrison units on the Mars mainland in two years time. Army units with support of accountants begin to harass and seize noble property when taxes are unpaid. Much of the nobles class including those in Loxdonts reform faction are displeased. The books are now projected to become balanced once the nobility in great numbers pay taxes, which will take a few years to fully implemented.

Middle of year three- A short famine known as the "Dark Web famine" takes hold killing 20 thousand on the island. Major riots spill into the capital and army units brutally suppressed rioters, many fleeing to the now pirate-controlled ports which are then put under siege by Army units. However army units don't have the money or equipment to enter the ports themselves against heavily armed pirates allowing the Pirates to continue to run free on the sea, forming an unofficial uneasy ceasefire. However onetime army units are pushed back, without putting up a fight against the pirates due to lack of pay.

Late of year three- Pirates continue to grow in threat, some ports in the capital now rivaling the power of the Tea Town local government itself. 70% of the town is branded "pirate territory" in which the town's Crown appointed Governor has instructed local guard watchers to not enter, effectively capitulating the majority of the town to pirates. Army units meanwhile have fallen back and created a dug in perimeter around the pirate-controlled sections of the town. The king eventually appointing a "Dictator of the forces" a very powerful army position only used in times of emergency to give the army special privileges. The king directs the Dictator to "hold the pirate scum at bay and not allow a single more block of the town to be seized." With the remaining 30% of the town including the government district now kept relatively safe from further pirate infiltration. On the rest of the island things remain stable, but people are still starving.

End of year three- Loxdont announces the first ever tax of the "lower classes" with all home owners in the nation requiring to pay a 2 Copper coin home tax to help pay for local government. Pirates continued to be kept at bay. And the Council of Nobles established before hand, to eliminate red tape and unneeded bureaucracy finishes the report which greatly angers the traditionalists. However Loxdont immediately approved the large majority of reforms proposed outside of those which would eliminate "undeeded royal institutions" such as the "Crown Watcher's of the Jungle" or "Her divine Majesty's keeper of the swan's." Seeing those institutions as important historical pillars of the culture of the Queendom. However the new taxes for all home owners pushes more into starvation. The King sends out scrolls declaring a public announcement that the King shall solve the hunger crisis shortly, and subsidized bread shall be provided to area's of the nation which remain "orderly and lawful" which clearly excludes the pirate territory in Tea Town.

New Tyranniaa wrote:Damn, I don't remember, when did we meet?

About 90 days ago i think, when i joined Aurora

Hot Take (for some reason)
Japan deserved the nuclear bombings and saying that the USA committed warcrimes against Japan ignores all the horrific atrocities committed by Japan in China, Korea, Phillipines and other South East Asian countries. If the USA hadn't bombed the 2 cities, millions of both American and Japanese soldiers would have died. Say what you want about atrocities the USA has committed, but Hiroshima and Nagasaki were necessary evils. Many journalists (Mostly Al Jazeera) say that the USA hasn't taken accountability for the bombings but fail to mention that the Japanese have committed some of the worst atrocities ever, including the Rape of Nanking, that was so bad a literal NAZI had to help the civilians because even HE thought Japan was committing unacceptable warcrimes. They ALSO fail to mention the billions of dollars in aid the USA gave to Japan to help them rebuild.

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