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by Unicario » Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:13 pm
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Shrillland wrote:February 6, 1900
New York, New York
For the first time since the war, the British and Imperial governments were testing an opportunity to patch the centuries-old quarrel between Britain and America. Salisbury and Roosevelt were on their way to the CSA to discuss American support and funding of a canal in Central America.
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SUPREME COUNCIL OF THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY
To: Fellow Socialist and Communist political parties, organizations and workers unions
ATTENTION ALL COMRADES!
The Social Democratic Party is hereby inviting all socialist and communist fraternal organizations, parties, unions and communes to attend a meeting of International Communism on September 18, 1900 in the city of Akita, Japan. Let us come and discuss the affairs of the world, and determine how the People's Revolution shall spread her majestic light!
Proletarians of All Countries, Unite!
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by Shrillland » Fri Nov 27, 2015 11:46 pm
From your dear Great-Aunt Victoria,
To my darling great-niece Elizabeth,
My dear,
I must thank you for the honours that you have bestowed upon both myself and my Prime Ministers throughout the Empire. I regret that I cannot come to Tokyo personally to accept the prize, but I can send my best wishes to you and Japan.
And now, I must speak with you on a personal matter. This life has never seemed to go as slowly for me as it does now, yet I can sense my days are growing shorter at last. I want you to know that my love for you and for our family is a firm bond that can never be broken, and were your great-grandmother still with us, she would be proud of every last one of us for leading the world to a new age, fixing the mistakes that we mortals are occasionally apt to make, and leaving this world such a better place that it was than when we started our journey here.
My journey is nearing its end now, and I do not think I will write to you again in this world. But you can be sure that when we meet again, we will all be together as a family for all eternity, and we will not fear being parted by distance, by the burdens of our nations, or by the heartbreak that, I must confess, has kept me a prisoner of my heart for nearly forty years. So I must advise you thus, should you ever lose the thing you love the most, grieve for what you've lost, but don't make my mistake and withdraw forever. I still hurt for my dear Albert, but I let it diminish me... and always be hopeful. Hopeful that people are naturally good and love peace rather than war, hopeful that every man will see each other man as his equal if given the opportunity, hopeful that, even in the storms, the sun will shine again.
And finally, make sure, as Albert Edward will, that our two worlds will always be intertwined as one. Make sure that the ties that have bound us will stay strong so our children, our grandchildren, and our great-grandchildren will live without fear, despair, and scarcity The greatest legacy we can leave as rulers is not millions of miles of land, it's not an endless supply of resources, it's not great networks of railroads, factories, mills, plantations, it's not great fleets of dreadnoughts to rule the seas, it's not even the wealth of great companies of colonisers. The greatest legacy we can leave is the smiles of young children, the laughter of those who live without terror, and the idea that things will only continue to get better until the Lord comes for us all.
Until we meet again in Heaven,
Your dear Great-Aunt,
Victoria
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by Unicario » Fri Jan 08, 2016 7:31 pm
Bojikami wrote:Japan
Antoni Belinsky, among his fellow socialists, felt at once in a while comfortable. How long he had been running from Oleksandr and his lackeys, how he always peered behind his back, anxious that a loaded gun would be there. For once he felt safe. When it was his turn to speak, he got up and approached the podium, and took a deep breath. "Comrades," He began "I cannot tell you how reassuring it is to me to see this, an international meeting of all of the worlds communists and socialists assembled, in unity. When I left Ruthenia all of those years ago, I feared for the survival of the movement. When I left Ruthenia, the communist party there was only numbering in the hundreds, and when I arrived in Venezuela, the same was true. However, over many years, and through the work of many great people, including my friends Grigori and Esteban, and also all of you, here before us. We have shown the common man that there is indeed a better way. No longer must they chafe under the greed of a self-serving tyrant, nor the faceless bureaucrat, we, the socialists and communists of the world have shown the people that, together, with one another, they can fight and win against their oppressors. Whether this be through the institutions of democracy, or in nations struck by the black plague choking Europe, they can take up arms and overthrow their oppressors, or by joining into Soviets or Unions and fighting the greed fuelled pigs who oppress every man, woman, and child with the might of the economy." He paused, momentarily. "Comrades, this meeting here shows a turning point. Long has the fight for the Revolution been a losing one, as our movement has been struck with disunity, infighting, and intimidation, but no more! All of us, meeting in the open, here in Japan, should strike fear into the hearts of our enemies. For this shows that no longer are we divided by petty differences, no longer will we shed the blood of our brothers, and no longer with their threats of violence keep us chained! From this moment on, we will be free men, or we will die in the struggle for our freedom!"
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