by Pacific Federal State » Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:26 pm
by El-Amin Caliphate » Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:38 pm
https://americanvision.org/948/theonomy-vs-theocracy/ wrote:God’s law cannot govern a nation where God’s law does not rule in the hearts of the people
Plaetopia wrote:Partly Free / Hybrid regime (score 4-6) El-Amin Caliphate (5.33)
by Costa Fierro » Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:43 pm
by Western Vale Confederacy » Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:46 pm
by Impaled Nazarene » Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:49 pm
Kiaculta wrote:Oh, Kar, you silly sack of shit.
Soviet Haaregrad wrote:Bickering ist krieg.
Infected Mushroom wrote:isn't this a bit extreme?
Finland SSR wrote:"Many dictatorships are oligarchies.
Many democracies are oligarchies.
Therefore, many dictatorships are democracies."
-said no one ever. I made these words up.
Genivaria wrote:"WHY!? Why do this!? Thousands of planets and trillions of innocent lives gone! For what!?"
"It seemed like fun at the time."
by Bezkoshtovnya » Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:52 pm
Trying to kill yourself while in our detainment camps
Using Skype
Dante Alighieri wrote:There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery
Charlie Chaplin wrote:Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles.
by Maineiacs » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:35 pm
Pacific Federal State wrote:Howdy all,
Found this article while browsing the website of the NZ Herald(A local Auckland newspaper) about a list of 48 "extremist tendencies" according to the Chinese government.
Link:https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=12226178
One "extremist tendency" is I quote is "owning welding equipment",I'm like how can owning welding equipment be an extremist tendency?
by Duhon » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:40 pm
Owning a tent
Telling others not to swear
Speaking with someone who has travelled abroad
Owning welding equipment
Telling others not to sin
Owning extra food
Eating breakfast before the sun comes up
Merely knowing someone who has travelled abroad
Owning a compass
Arguing with an official
Publicly stating that China is inferior to some other country
Owning multiple knives
Sending a petition that complains about local officials
Having too many children
Abstaining from alcohol
Not allowing officials to sleep in your bed, eat your food, and live in your house
Having a VPN
Abstaining from cigarettes
Not having your government ID on your person
Having WhatsApp
Wailing, publicly grieving, or otherwise acting sad when your parents die
Not letting officials take your DNA
Watching a video filmed abroad
Wearing a scarf in the presence of the Chinese flag
Wearing a hijab (if you are under 45)
Going to a mosque
Praying
Fasting
Listening to a religious lecture
Not letting officials scan your irises
Not letting officials download everything you have on your phone
Not making voice recordings to give to officials
Speaking your native language in school
Speaking your native language in government work groups
Speaking with someone abroad (via Skype, WeChat, etc.)
Wearing a shirt with Arabic lettered writing on it
Having a full beard
Wearing any clothes with religious iconography
Not attending mandatory propaganda classes
Not attending mandatory flag-raising ceremonies
Not attending public struggle sessions (the public humiliation of political rivals)
Refusing to denounce your family members or yourself in these public struggle sessions
Trying to kill yourself when detained by the police
Trying to kill yourself when in the education camps
Performing a traditional funeral
Inviting multiple families to your house without registering with the police department
Being related to anyone who has done any of the above
by Maineiacs » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:51 pm
Duhon wrote:For those who can't be arsed, here's the bizarro list (and it is bizarre, probably even from the standpoint of an average subject of Emperor Poohbah and His Middle Kingdom):Owning a tent
Telling others not to swear
Speaking with someone who has travelled abroad
Owning welding equipment
Telling others not to sin
Owning extra food
Eating breakfast before the sun comes up
Merely knowing someone who has travelled abroad
Owning a compass
Arguing with an official
Publicly stating that China is inferior to some other country
Owning multiple knives
Sending a petition that complains about local officials
Having too many children
Abstaining from alcohol
Not allowing officials to sleep in your bed, eat your food, and live in your house
Having a VPN
Abstaining from cigarettes
Not having your government ID on your person
Having WhatsApp
Wailing, publicly grieving, or otherwise acting sad when your parents die
Not letting officials take your DNA
Watching a video filmed abroad
Wearing a scarf in the presence of the Chinese flag
Wearing a hijab (if you are under 45)
Going to a mosque
Praying
Fasting
Listening to a religious lecture
Not letting officials scan your irises
Not letting officials download everything you have on your phone
Not making voice recordings to give to officials
Speaking your native language in school
Speaking your native language in government work groups
Speaking with someone abroad (via Skype, WeChat, etc.)
Wearing a shirt with Arabic lettered writing on it
Having a full beard
Wearing any clothes with religious iconography
Not attending mandatory propaganda classes
Not attending mandatory flag-raising ceremonies
Not attending public struggle sessions (the public humiliation of political rivals)
Refusing to denounce your family members or yourself in these public struggle sessions
Trying to kill yourself when detained by the police
Trying to kill yourself when in the education camps
Performing a traditional funeral
Inviting multiple families to your house without registering with the police department
Being related to anyone who has done any of the above
by First American Empire » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:52 pm
by El-Amin Caliphate » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:52 pm
Duhon wrote:For those who can't be arsed, here's the bizarro list (and it is bizarre, probably even from the standpoint of an average subject of Emperor Poohbah and His Middle Kingdom):Owning a tent
Telling others not to swear
Speaking with someone who has travelled abroad
Owning welding equipment
Telling others not to sin
Owning extra food
Eating breakfast before the sun comes up
Merely knowing someone who has travelled abroad
Owning a compass
Arguing with an official
Publicly stating that China is inferior to some other country
Owning multiple knives
Sending a petition that complains about local officials
Having too many children
Abstaining from alcohol
Not allowing officials to sleep in your bed, eat your food, and live in your house
Having a VPN
Abstaining from cigarettes
Not having your government ID on your person
Having WhatsApp
Wailing, publicly grieving, or otherwise acting sad when your parents die
Not letting officials take your DNA
Watching a video filmed abroad
Wearing a scarf in the presence of the Chinese flag
Wearing a hijab (if you are under 45)
Going to a mosque
Praying
Fasting
Listening to a religious lecture
Not letting officials scan your irises
Not letting officials download everything you have on your phone
Not making voice recordings to give to officials
Speaking your native language in school
Speaking your native language in government work groups
Speaking with someone abroad (via Skype, WeChat, etc.)
Wearing a shirt with Arabic lettered writing on it
Having a full beard
Wearing any clothes with religious iconography
Not attending mandatory propaganda classes
Not attending mandatory flag-raising ceremonies
Not attending public struggle sessions (the public humiliation of political rivals)
Refusing to denounce your family members or yourself in these public struggle sessions
Trying to kill yourself when detained by the police
Trying to kill yourself when in the education camps
Performing a traditional funeral
Inviting multiple families to your house without registering with the police department
Being related to anyone who has done any of the above
https://americanvision.org/948/theonomy-vs-theocracy/ wrote:God’s law cannot govern a nation where God’s law does not rule in the hearts of the people
Plaetopia wrote:Partly Free / Hybrid regime (score 4-6) El-Amin Caliphate (5.33)
by Bezkoshtovnya » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:55 pm
Jack Thomas Lang wrote:I suspect this might not be real.
Dante Alighieri wrote:There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery
Charlie Chaplin wrote:Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles.
by Maineiacs » Sun Apr 28, 2019 11:57 pm
by Duhon » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:01 am
by Ausinia » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:03 am
-Astoria wrote:‘WE'RE NOT COMMUNISTS, DAMMIT!’
Then explain the hammer-and-sickle on your flag. Otherwise, X.
The Ausinian National:Due to recent baby booms in Ausinia, a general board has being formed, the leaders in new ways of fair population control. Suggested methods already include standardised testing in schools, for the most fit and intelligent to stand out.
by Duhon » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:07 am
by The Blaatschapen » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:11 am
by Duhon » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:13 am
The blAAtschApen wrote:Not allowing officials to sleep in your bed, eat your food, and live in your house.
Holy fuck.
I have about 20 of these. And a few that are not applicable (mandatory propaganda classes, government work, etc.). And one that is technically true, but just weirdly out of context (speaking native language in school).
by The Blaatschapen » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:18 am
Duhon wrote:The blAAtschApen wrote:Not allowing officials to sleep in your bed, eat your food, and live in your house.
Holy fuck.
I have about 20 of these. And a few that are not applicable (mandatory propaganda classes, government work, etc.). And one that is technically true, but just weirdly out of context (speaking native language in school).
... OK, now I'm confused. You still in Holland, Netherlander?
by Socialist Workers Combine » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:21 am
by Duhon » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:23 am
Socialist Workers Combine wrote:A lot of this is quite beautiful though I’m not sure what the bit about camping equipment is, maybe they’re worried about people going into the wildnerness to form rebel camps.
by Socialist Workers Combine » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:25 am
Duhon wrote:... what.
by Bezkoshtovnya » Mon Apr 29, 2019 12:25 am
Socialist Workers Combine wrote:A lot of this is quite beautiful though I’m not sure what the bit about camping equipment is, maybe they’re worried about people going into the wildnerness to form rebel camps.
Dante Alighieri wrote:There is no greater sorrow than to recall happiness in times of misery
Charlie Chaplin wrote:Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles.
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