The Socialist International - An Overview
Should this continue? Definitely not. And so the Socialist International has been formed to combat the ever-growing false socialist, fascist, and capitalist threat that looms upon us. As socialist states fall like dominoes to the capitalists, we must stand together to combat this threat, and we call all socialist nations to join us in removing the chains of the workers, fighting the capitalists as they influence nations with false hopes of a free market and a prosperous economy, yet only seeking to line the pockets of their businessmen and leaders, fighting the fascist menace, and uniting the workers of the world without ethnic lines dividing a free humanity.
The Socialist International has an army that states may wish to contribute to known as the People's Combat Columns, consisting primarily of ground and air forces with a limited naval role - although states may still wish to contribute naval forces, the Socialist International believes that the primary focus of warfare is ground and aerial combat. Contributing to the People's Combat Columns is purely optional and is not required of member states, although it is advised so that socialism can protect itself from fascism, capitalism, imperialism, and monarchism.
We shall not merely defend ourselves; we shall take an aggressive stance that those before us refused to take and remove capitalism, fascism, nationalism, monarchism, and imperialism from this world - and through science and our space program, one day many more.
We accept states from nearly all areas of the left; any state to the left of the centre can apply as long as they do not have a monarchy, have aims that stand against the Socialist International, or any other qualities that conflict with the Socialist International.
Observer states may be centre to centre-right. Right or far-right observer states will not be admitted, nor members of OSAN or SACTO. This is not due to an OOC conflict; we're not on bad terms with either alliance OOCly, but it's instead because both of those alliances hold aims that conflict with the interests of the Socialist International.
- 1. Opening Post
2. Roster
3. Application & Guides
4. Charter
5. People's Combat Columns
6. Administration
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10. Rules
11. Roleplays
12. Bulletin Board, News, Opinions
- Coming soon
Overview of the Bulletin Board
- * - The contest for the new emblem of the Socialist International is currently accepting submissions. The winner will be announced on the 20th of August; please get your submissions in before 9:30 a.m in London (British Summer Time).