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Gagium wrote:Article claims deadly virus escaped from Creeperian lab - Fort Anfree Times
An article published by the fringe "United Gagium Press" claimed that a deadly novel coronavirus had escaped from a lab in Creeperopolis and would cause hundreds of thousands of deaths along with massive economic depressions in the coming months. The article was widely refuted and debunked by other media outlets and factcheckers, but not before thousands of Gagians had shared the false information. A woman in Remollon was detained by local police after she reportedly attempted to purchase a store's entire stock of toilet paper to prepare for an "apocalypse" induced by the nonexistent virus.

:sunglasses: also it would be malaria

Gagium and Orangeforce

Aurebeshia Supreme Court, Cordoba, Greater Sacramento

The taxi screeched to a halt. Mr. Fallon threw a handful of bills at the driver and charged up the steps. Waving a folder in his hand he charged into the building screaming "I have an emergency! I have an emergency petition the court needs to address!"

Greater sacramento

The Havilotale Evergreens have signed 21 year old forward, Moacir Caetano. He becomes just the 8th to sign with the club

Greater sacramento

Paleocacher wrote:Aurebeshia Supreme Court, Cordoba, Greater Sacramento

The taxi screeched to a halt. Mr. Fallon threw a handful of bills at the driver and charged up the steps. Waving a folder in his hand he charged into the building screaming "I have an emergency! I have an emergency petition the court needs to address!"

Greater sacramento

A receptionist looks at all the documents then leads Mr. Fallon to a waiting room

"Please wait I will be sending this to the judges who will decide to approve this. Would you like a copy of your documents, we need all the originals?"

Greater sacramento wrote:A receptionist looks at all the documents then leads Mr. Fallon to a waiting room

"Please wait I will be sending this to the judges who will decide to approve this. Would you like a copy of your documents, we need all the originals?"

There's no time to make copies, I know them all by heart anyway! Just take them to the judges fast!

Greater sacramento

Paleocacher wrote:There's no time to make copies, I know them all by heart anyway! Just take them to the judges fast!

"Don't worry this will be bypassing anything else as this is very time sensitive."

The Enscador Sunstrokes have signed Eneko Guevara, a 23 year old cornerguard. He becomes the 8th player to join the team

Creeperopolis, Amaan Land, and Orangeforce

Does anybody know what the meta catergory for dispatches is for? B/c I'm looking for a catergory to address a real-world incident.

Washingtonian republic

Quebecshire wrote:You’re right, subsidization is cringe.

That’s why it should be nationalized.

Or just put a wall of division between the state and economy.

Nationalization makes things worse, not an incentive to supply the consumer market with better products. Possibly in a more homogeneous nation it would be more compatible.

Creeperopolis and Orangeforce

Orangeforce wrote:Does anybody know what the meta catergory for dispatches is for? B/c I'm looking for a catergory to address a real-world incident.

I would suggest the account category as it has subcategories more relevant to incidents.

Creeperopolis, Amaan Land, and Orangeforce

Post self-deleted by Orangeforce.

Hi! Deleted my other post b/c it was old and unnecessary, so I removed it to not post twice in a row, a lot of regions do this and I don't know if you did. Besides, this is more important.
Here's a dispatch to check out that I did. Don't have to, I dont wanna waste your time!

Where I Stand in 2020

by Orangeforce

(Some catergories apply to the U.S. more so than other countries.)
The following is a serious statement by the user who plays as the nation Orangeforce, determined to set his opinion straight, on what to think and do as 2020 keeps getting crazier.

Nobody ever thought that we'd be in quarantine, scared from riots, adressing racism as powerful (and if not more) as it was in '92 and in the 60s, distancing ourselves from relatives, and getting bored out of our minds. Many people are genuinley confused, and some are firmly one way or another. I just want people to know how I think we should act as a world to hopefully bring everything back to normal by 2025. Okay, for real though, like 2022.

I support the peaceful protests, the true BLM, the ones marching and chanting to stop racism. I condemm the riots and looting, the tearing down of statues of men who fought racism. (The Confederates and actually bad people?.Go and, rip 'em apart.) and corrupt motivations, scaring innocents and beating people up because, ironically enough, they're white.

I believe in the right to defend your homes from said rioters, because guns are legal in every state, and if you don't like guns? Cool with it, but people have a right to protect their families from violent looters.

I believe in social distancing and wearing protection (That's what she said.), but if you want to go without a mask and protest or stay out of quarantine, fine. Your choice.

You wanna vote Trump? Your choice. You wanna vote Biden? Your choice also. (Though personally both of them suck.) Don't let anyone tell you how to vote, because it's your constitutional right. With all the Dems' manipulation and the Repub's in-person votes, 2020 Election Year is gonna be a mess. You do you on figuring that out, nobody's stopping you!

I believe in the science behing the lockdowns, that coronavirus spreads through droplets in the air from coughing, sneezing, contact and the other stuff. The point of origin was Wuhan, China, and it spread from there. No myths, or theories about how it kills or where it's from. No lies from the media. Just the facts.

And speaking of the media, I don't trust their falsehoods and exaggerations about the situation, which can only make you feel more uncomfortable and scared. Instead, check updates from the local, state, and federal govt. as well as local news channels to get unbiased and trustworthy information. Again, just the facts.

That said, I also support the rights to ignore my beliefs and even the facts and have your own political opinions. I also believe that all good and morally decent people should deserve to live and breathe in this society we live in. Except those Karens who think Common Core online homeschool and vaccines are dumb. No wonder they're crazy insane s***heads! Even the facsists on NationStates (I know, shocker. Read on and you'll agree.), because I'm sure it may be fun to ruin the lives of fake people in a nation roleplaying web game. It literally says on the site, "...take care of [your nation's] people. Or deliberately opress them. It's entirely up to you." As Tear for Fears once said, everybody wants to rule the world!

So do whatever you want! I do hope you at least understand where I'm coming from with this dispatch, that you can ignore entirely if you want to. Thanks for reading, (Sorry if I wasted your time.) and have a nice day!
-Orangeforce

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Orangeforce wrote:Hi! Deleted my other post b/c it was old and unnecessary, so I removed it to not post twice in a row, a lot of regions do this and I don't know if you did. Besides, this is more important.
Here's a dispatch to check out that I did. Don't have to, I dont wanna waste your time!

Where I Stand in 2020

by Orangeforce

(Some catergories apply to the U.S. more so than other countries.)
The following is a serious statement by the user who plays as the nation Orangeforce, determined to set his opinion straight, on what to think and do as 2020 keeps getting crazier.

Nobody ever thought that we'd be in quarantine, scared from riots, adressing racism as powerful (and if not more) as it was in '92 and in the 60s, distancing ourselves from relatives, and getting bored out of our minds. Many people are genuinley confused, and some are firmly one way or another. I just want people to know how I think we should act as a world to hopefully bring everything back to normal by 2025. Okay, for real though, like 2022.

I support the peaceful protests, the true BLM, the ones marching and chanting to stop racism. I condemm the riots and looting, the tearing down of statues of men who fought racism. (The Confederates and actually bad people?.Go and, rip 'em apart.) and corrupt motivations, scaring innocents and beating people up because, ironically enough, they're white.

I believe in the right to defend your homes from said rioters, because guns are legal in every state, and if you don't like guns? Cool with it, but people have a right to protect their families from violent looters.

I believe in social distancing and wearing protection (That's what she said.), but if you want to go without a mask and protest or stay out of quarantine, fine. Your choice.

You wanna vote Trump? Your choice. You wanna vote Biden? Your choice also. (Though personally both of them suck.) Don't let anyone tell you how to vote, because it's your constitutional right. With all the Dems' manipulation and the Repub's in-person votes, 2020 Election Year is gonna be a mess. You do you on figuring that out, nobody's stopping you!

I believe in the science behing the lockdowns, that coronavirus spreads through droplets in the air from coughing, sneezing, contact and the other stuff. The point of origin was Wuhan, China, and it spread from there. No myths, or theories about how it kills or where it's from. No lies from the media. Just the facts.

And speaking of the media, I don't trust their falsehoods and exaggerations about the situation, which can only make you feel more uncomfortable and scared. Instead, check updates from the local, state, and federal govt. as well as local news channels to get unbiased and trustworthy information. Again, just the facts.

That said, I also support the rights to ignore my beliefs and even the facts and have your own political opinions. I also believe that all good and morally decent people should deserve to live and breathe in this society we live in. Except those Karens who think Common Core online homeschool and vaccines are dumb. No wonder they're crazy insane s***heads! Even the facsists on NationStates (I know, shocker. Read on and you'll agree.), because I'm sure it may be fun to ruin the lives of fake people in a nation roleplaying web game. It literally says on the site, "...take care of [your nation's] people. Or deliberately opress them. It's entirely up to you." As Tear for Fears once said, everybody wants to rule the world!

So do whatever you want! I do hope you at least understand where I'm coming from with this dispatch, that you can ignore entirely if you want to. Thanks for reading, (Sorry if I wasted your time.) and have a nice day!
-Orangeforce

Read dispatch

"the tearing down of statues"

Tearing down statues can be based af tho

Creeperopolis, Amaan Land, Terranihil, and Orangeforce

Quebecshire wrote:"the tearing down of statues"

Tearing down statues can be biased af tho

Well, on the one hand, they supposedly did one thing that was argumentively racist or immoral. (i.e. Washington owned slaves), but I believe that the good far outweighs the bad in the cases of the statues. (Washington helped found US and created our democratic system with a president.) I also believe that it is ironic for people destroying Abe Lincoln statues when he was the one who freed the slaves in 1865 and made the Confederates come back and be a part of our union. So how is he racist?

The constitutional republic of zion

Early Confederate statues immediately after the war mourned Confederate soldiers who had died. However, around 1900 through 1920, the same period immediately after the ruling in Plessy Vs Ferguson, Confederate statues glorifying Confederate leaders like Lee, Jackson, and Davis were erected specifically near public buildings. The SPLC believes that this was a deliberate tactic to offer some justification for segregation by glorifying the Confederacy and its cause. Books and movies like Gone with the Wind and Birth of a Nation provided further justification for segregation by glorifying the southern confederacy, and spread ideas of the "lost cause of the South" to states never associated with the Confederacy. Again, this history was used as a basis to discriminate in states like Utah, Kentucky, Missouri, and other conservative states with a basis of racism.

Amaan Land, Greater sacramento, and Orangeforce

The constitutional republic of zion

The constitutional republic of zion wrote:Early Confederate statues immediately after the war mourned Confederate soldiers who had died. However, around 1900 through 1920, the same period immediately after the ruling in Plessy Vs Ferguson, Confederate statues glorifying Confederate leaders like Lee, Jackson, and Davis were erected specifically near public buildings. The SPLC believes that this was a deliberate tactic to offer some justification for segregation by glorifying the Confederacy and its cause. Books and movies like Gone with the Wind and Birth of a Nation provided further justification for segregation by glorifying the southern confederacy, and spread ideas of the "lost cause of the South" to states never associated with the Confederacy. Again, this history was used as a basis to discriminate in states like Utah, Kentucky, Missouri, and other conservative states with a basis of racism.

https://www.history.com/news/how-the-u-s-got-so-many-confederate-monuments further reading

Greater sacramento and Orangeforce

Greater sacramento

five years of rebellion isn't heritage

Orangeforce wrote:Well, on the one hand, they supposedly did one thing that was argumentively racist or immoral. (i.e. Washington owned slaves), but I believe that the good far outweighs the bad in the cases of the statues. (Washington helped found US and created our democratic system with a president.) I also believe that it is ironic for people destroying Abe Lincoln statues when he was the one who freed the slaves in 1865 and made the Confederates come back and be a part of our union. So how is he racist?

"supposedly did one thing that was argumentatively racist or immoral"

I want you to say with a straight face that slavery and Jim Crow are either subjective or "one thing" rather than generations of BS. There's no "agree to disagree" on that, either.

"I believe that the good far outweighs the bad in the cases of the statues."

That's because you have the privilege to say that. I really hate throwing the word privilege around, it's so overused, but the descendants of slaves wouldn't see it that way.

"I also believe that it is ironic for people destroying Abe Lincoln statues when he was the one who freed the slaves in 1865 and made the Confederates come back and be a part of our union. So how is he racist?"

a) "I selected this one examples of some low IQ protectors to act like a lot of statues didn't deserve it."

b) Lincoln was racist. He freed the slaves, but he absolutely did not view black people as equals.

Creeperopolis, Amaan Land, and Orangeforce

I'm sure plenty of English Canadians don't mind the statues of English Monarchs in the country and think some helped it out. Because they've had the privilege of being on top.

Personally, I think the FLQ tearing down and beheading statues of Queen Victoria was SUPER BASED.

Creeperopolis, Amaan Land, The constitutional republic of zion, and Orangeforce

I think it mainly depends on the history of each statue. Many statues were put up during the civil rights era to spite black people or were put up by revisionist groups like the United Daughters of the Confederacy. I don't care if those statues are torn down.

Creeperopolis, Quebecshire, and Orangeforce

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Quebecshire wrote:"supposedly did one thing that was argumentatively racist or immoral"

I want you to say with a straight face that slavery and Jim Crow are either subjective or "one thing" rather than generations of BS. There's no "agree to disagree" on that, either.
I did not say that slavery was subjective. I said the actions of the men, which, depending on which person, was not salvery. And yes, some of them do deserve the tearing down. The Confederate icons, absolutely. But those who ultimately fought against it, no. They should stay up.
"I believe that the good far outweighs the bad in the cases of the statues."

That's because you have the privilege to say that. I really hate throwing the word privilege around, it's so overused, but the descendants of slaves wouldn't see it that way.
And likewise you have the priviledge to respect me saying that. And not every African-American is descended from slaves. Some were immigrated from other countries after the Civil War.
"I also believe that it is ironic for people destroying Abe Lincoln statues when he was the one who freed the slaves in 1865 and made the Confederates come back and be a part of our union. So how is he racist?"

a) "I selected this one examples of some low IQ protectors to act like a lot of statues didn't deserve it."
Low IQ? Mean. And (I admittedly should have specified this,) a lot of statues DID deserve it. It's just the people who were overall known as good people who have fought for change and equality and a perfect world don't deserve it because a bad thing may have been (again, for some, not all) just a minor insult, and it didn't outweigh their political achievements.
b) Lincoln was racist. He freed the slaves, but he absolutely did not view black people as equals.

He could not treat them as inferior unless he wanted to keep slavery. He didnt own slaves, nor hurt them. Sure he may have ignored them, but he DID view them as equals, when nobody else did. That's why he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation. That's why he made the amendment, he was simply not racist. Your statement is false.

Terranihil wrote:I think it mainly depends on the history of each statue. Many statues were put up during the civil rights era to spite black people or were put up by revisionist groups like the United Daughters of the Confederacy. I don't care if those statues are torn down.

Yeah! What I keep saying!!! (Sorry to rub that in.)
Man this is an awesome political debate discussion we're having!

Quebecshire wrote:I'm sure plenty of English Canadians don't mind the statues of English Monarchs in the country and think some helped it out. Because they've had the privilege of being on top.

Personally, I think the FLQ tearing down and beheading statues of Queen Victoria was SUPER BASED.

Can you explain to me based? Just sounds a bit confusing. Also I wouldn't know the Canadian examples, I live in Jersey.

Terranihil wrote:I think it mainly depends on the history of each statue. Many statues were put up during the civil rights era to spite black people or were put up by revisionist groups like the United Daughters of the Confederacy. I don't care if those statues are torn down.

^^^^
Most confederate statues were put up after the war specifically to spite black people. Screw em.

Creeperopolis, Terranihil, and Orangeforce

Orangeforce wrote:Replies are in the quote, distinguished by being bold

He could not treat them as inferior unless he wanted to keep slavery. He didnt own slaves, nor hurt them. Sure he may have ignored them, but he DID view them as equals, when nobody else did. That's why he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation. That's why he made the amendment, he was simply not racist. Your statement is false.

"He could not treat them as inferior unless he wanted to keep slavery."

You can be anti slavery and still be racist lmao. His ideal result was to ship them back to Africa. It's not false. Lincoln was an abolitionist but did not see them as equal.

Creeperopolis, Gagium, and Orangeforce

Orangeforce wrote:Yeah! What I keep saying!!! (Sorry to rub that in.)
Man this is an awesome political debate discussion we're having!
Can you explain to me based? Just sounds a bit confusing. Also I wouldn't know the Canadian examples, I live in Jersey.

Based means woke but sounds cooler

Creeperopolis and Orangeforce

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