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Tellus Mater
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Posts: 108
Founded: Aug 27, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby Tellus Mater » Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:49 pm

"Hey, that looks like Latin."

"Because it is Latin." - two non-Tellurian archaeologists having the utter misfortune to be digging on a Sealed World.

The text? "Entry barred under pain of death, do not enter under any circumstances."
Tellurian Hegemony
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Livermorium
Civilian
 
Posts: 1
Founded: Sep 12, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Livermorium » Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:52 pm

What is-
-Test Subject of Lv-292 6.1.2 Matter Dismantler
We are very much an element, thank you.


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The Republic of Velistan
Civil Servant
 
Posts: 6
Founded: Feb 11, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Republic of Velistan » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:00 pm

Heh. Remember the time when our kids were starving in the streets? When the rich killed the poor for looking them sideways? I think... I think that's over now.
A rebel soldier after the signing of the "Proclamation of Liberty" which ended the Civil War and united Velistan under a democratic government.
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The Grand World Order
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Posts: 9615
Founded: Nov 03, 2007
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Postby The Grand World Order » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:15 pm

"Yes, there is torture resistance factored into Orderian special operations programs, but really it is more towards avoiding getting tortured, staying calm in the face of it, and how to manipulate your interrogators. Other than that, there is really not much in the way of beatings and proving how tough one is. Don't get me wrong, there is plenty of pain- it's brought on by extreme exercises that challenge a prospect's willingness to complete the mission, though. When you're rucking dozens of miles over mountains with full kit, yes, it is going to fucking hurt, and a lot. That is conditioning, though. We don't just beat the shit out of each other, we don't 'permanently numb' the nerves or whatever you want to call it, because the truth is this: no matter how many broken beer bottles and bricks to the head and sledge hammers to the stomach you can take, it doesn't fucking matter. A .22LR to the tear duct or a 6.5mm Mozambique drill does the same damn thing to a man who's never known pain his whole life to the most drugged up, pain-resistant psycho 'super soldier' in human history. It kills them pretty close to immediately.

The first training course that special operations troops go through is also not that long or that extreme. Most of what we learn is learned at our unit. It does not matter how long you study doctrine, because each unit operates slightly differently. We train daily to handle our missions our way, and in fact much of what it taught at the first schoolhouse is forgotten and replaced by unit doctrine.
" -Captain Chukwa-ma Onobanjo, Marine Corps Special Forces
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Taosanga
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Founded: Feb 01, 2016
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Postby Taosanga » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:24 pm

Call it cronyism, but the corporation and the state must be cooperative with each other, as well as inherently opposed via competition to ensure that no one entity overtakes the other for dominance. State sponsored capitalism works well to ensure constant exports and is particularily adept at bringing formerly impoverished nations out of their poverty. This is clearly proven through the miraculous and monumental development of the South Korean, Chinese Taipei, and Singaporean economies during the 60s through the present. The Japanese also used a very similar method to attain their position as an export superpower, although the 90s weren't too kind to them in the end. Yes it can be a hit or miss situation, however this ensures high levels of economic stability, especially compounded with the 'thrifty savings culture' that many east Asian societies have.

―Sima Irri, CEO of Kanyong Confectioneries


Classical liberalism and neoliberal policies have proven to work under very specific conditions. For example Lebanon and Hong Kong alongside modern day Singapore and South Korea are key economies that thrive with these ideologies. But from an ethical standpoint, it only serves to divide society into isolated individuals with bloated unrealistic egos and further divides the core unit of many societies, the family.

This is highly hypocritical when western 'conservatives' hold high horse values of the 'traditional family' and 'traditional values' alongside the self destructive classical liberal ideology. This materialism and this intertwined notion that one's identity is tied to the material wealth they have accumulated serves as the final straw in destroying any notions of traditional―ahem―romanticist values of the 'family' and morality.

It's pathetic. It's harmfully egoistical. It's idiotic to believe in to diametrically opposed beliefs.

An individual's sense of self and identity is more than the material wealth that they accumulate. But the classical liberal philosophy twists the individual into believing in such a destructive illusion. What about their narrative? What about their talents and their work ethic? What about their sense of being and meaning? All of those do not matter in the most hypocritical form of classical liberal philosophy combined with the toxic romanticism that such 'western conservatives' endorse.


―Tsoiyev Sahairō-zhi, Householder of Jinrong-myāo
The Republic of Taosanga―Taosanga Rajiamesang

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Estainia
Senator
 
Posts: 4808
Founded: Jul 03, 2009
Corrupt Dictatorship

Postby Estainia » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:45 pm

"I did not crawl out of the war-ridden deserts of northern Africa to accommodate the idea of joining my Empire to some internationalist festival of love and hugs doomed to failure and war that you morons are so short-sighted you cannot see. I would mourn your passing but you're so idiotic you're running towards it." - Tsar Alexander Yordanov, declining with verbatim the idea of the Empire joining the Sotian Confederation, July, 2060
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The Gamindustrian Union
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Posts: 1393
Founded: Jan 29, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Gamindustrian Union » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:49 pm

"This over here is the North Korea experiment. It allows people to live life as if they live in North Korea." -Mr. Badd/Akudaijin
THIS NATION USES A FEW NS STATS
This nation is Hyperdimension and Ultradimension in the Neptunia universe, where the nations decided to become a union à la European Union. This is set in MT, although the tech level is early PMT. What would you expect? It's Neptunia.
Do you even Nep, bro?
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Bereia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 963
Founded: Jul 16, 2012
Anarchy

Postby Bereia » Sat Feb 20, 2016 7:25 pm

"The last some some little brat threatened to kill me if I didn't stop criticizing Socialism on my blog, I sent him my home address, my choice of weapons, and a list of dueling grounds in my area."

-- Julissa Hickman, Citizen.
Man exists for his own sake, and not to add a laborer to the State.

Look below for some views of mine and interesting ideas.

What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Why Capitalism Works.

Classical Liberal (Libertarian) | Austrian Economics | Baptist Christian | American Citizen

There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order. Thank you.

The population of Bereia is presently capped at three hundred and fifty million people. That's enough for now.

Whatsoever, for any cause,
Seeketh to take or give,
Power above or beyond the Laws,
Suffer it not to live!
Holy State or Holy King—
Or Holy People’s Will—
Have no truck with the senseless thing.
Order the guns and kill!

-- Rudyard Kipling, MacDonough's Song, 1917.

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The Grand World Order
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Posts: 9615
Founded: Nov 03, 2007
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Postby The Grand World Order » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:06 pm

"You think I'm afraid of you, Victor? You're nothing compared to the demons I've been fighting. The demons you gave me." -Grand Commander Athena Agatha Griffith, after getting her eyeballs gouged out by former Grand Commander Griffith Victor who is actually her brother

(the demons she's referring to are her PTSD and injuries from serving in several of Victor's wars as a recon officer in the Federal Army)
United States Marine Corps Non-Commissioned Officer turned Private Military Contractor
Basque American
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Peace sells, but who's buying? | Right is the new punk
A Better Class of Fascist
Got Discord? Add me at griff1337
Economic Left/Right: 4.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 8.13
Amerikians: That sir, is one Epic Tank.
Altamirus: Behold the fascist God of War.
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Gigaverse
Postmaster-General
 
Posts: 12726
Founded: Mar 26, 2011
Civil Rights Lovefest

Postby Gigaverse » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:11 pm

"Big Sis actually looks kinda... revolting."

"There are more ways to turn people pretty than one."

-The Eye Guy and Shinji Sakahara, on Big Sis
Art-person(?). Japan liker. tired-ish.
Student in linguistics ???. On-and-off writer.
MAKE CAKE NOT stupidshiticanmakefunof.
born in, raised in and emigrated from vietbongistan lolol
Operating this polity based on preferences and narrative purposes
clowning incident | clowning incident | bottom text
can produce noises in (in order of grasp) vietbongistani, oldspeak
and bonjourois (learning weebspeak and hitlerian at uni)

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Las Palmeras
Minister
 
Posts: 3375
Founded: Jun 15, 2012
Ex-Nation

Postby Las Palmeras » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:13 pm

"I used to live in an island chain with a almost certain single-party state, corporate policies, historically patronizing to it's neighbors, and which considers itself culturally unique partly for being supposedly so homogeneous and millennial. It's reluctantly allied to America. Oh and people fake stoicism to save face. The population is declining.

Now I live in an island chain with a clear single-party state, corporate policies, patronizing to it's neighbors, and which considers itself and it's culture unique for having many different ethnic groups united in suffering just under a few centuries. It's also reluctantly allied to America. Oh and people fake overt emotions to save face. The population is a plateau."

-Tsuneko Zorilla
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The Coalition Of Allied Nations
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Founded: Feb 20, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Coalition Of Allied Nations » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:15 pm

REMEMBER, TREASON AGAINST THE COALITION IS TREASON AGAINST HUMANITY
These guys take their government really seriously huh?



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Intermountain States
Minister
 
Posts: 2340
Founded: Oct 12, 2014
Capitalist Paradise

Postby Intermountain States » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:28 pm

March 14th, 2128
"Every day, I always have this thought that I missed something as my job as President of the Federal States of America. I opened trade with Desseret, brought peace and order to Wyoming after the Farmer's Rebellion, oversaw the growth of the nation's economy, and rebuilt the nation's air force. I even oversaw the readmittance of the Great Lakes to America, thanks to the leadership of General Aaron Chung. With this many accomplishments, why do I feel incomplete? Every day, I just couldn't shake the feeling of not being fully accomplished. But today, the answer hit me. I am the President of America without having the American heart. This country does not have the East Coast, the birthplace of this country 300 years ago with larger than life founders such as Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and George Washington. To bring New England and the Chesapeake back to the Union from the heretical Ivy Commonwealth and the despotic Atlantic Dominion is what I need to do as President. I must bring back the birthplace of America back to America."

- Journal entry of James Kimball, President of the Federal States of America, three days before Congress declared Operation Reunion.
I find my grammatical mistakes after I finish posting
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"
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If you try to blame me, I will laugh in your face. I'm glad she lost. I got half my wish. :)
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Bereia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 963
Founded: Jul 16, 2012
Anarchy

Postby Bereia » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:34 pm

"I've been sitting here for the last two hours, just fishing by the lake, and the phone hasn't rang once. That's...rather nice, actually."

-- Dalton Barbosa, President from 2012 to 2020, now a private Citizen once more and very pleased about that.




"Global Strike Command is responsible for jointly coordinating and maintaining the nuclear and chemical arms of the Republic against the day when they are needed. Personnel from all services have been carefully selected and appointed to perform the myriad tasks required to make this mammoth undertaking a success."

-- Gen. Archer Tufts, U.S.A.F., Global Strike Command.
Man exists for his own sake, and not to add a laborer to the State.

Look below for some views of mine and interesting ideas.

What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Why Capitalism Works.

Classical Liberal (Libertarian) | Austrian Economics | Baptist Christian | American Citizen

There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order. Thank you.

The population of Bereia is presently capped at three hundred and fifty million people. That's enough for now.

Whatsoever, for any cause,
Seeketh to take or give,
Power above or beyond the Laws,
Suffer it not to live!
Holy State or Holy King—
Or Holy People’s Will—
Have no truck with the senseless thing.
Order the guns and kill!

-- Rudyard Kipling, MacDonough's Song, 1917.

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The Grand World Order
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Posts: 9615
Founded: Nov 03, 2007
Iron Fist Consumerists

Postby The Grand World Order » Sat Feb 20, 2016 9:41 pm

"What better is tyranny from one's neighbors than government ensuring equal protection for all?" -Chancellor Heinrich Slaag
United States Marine Corps Non-Commissioned Officer turned Private Military Contractor
Basque American
NS's only post-apoc, neo-western, cassette-punk, conspiracy-laden, pseudo-mystic Fascist UN-clone utopia
Peace sells, but who's buying? | Right is the new punk
A Better Class of Fascist
Got Discord? Add me at griff1337
Economic Left/Right: 4.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 8.13
Amerikians: That sir, is one Epic Tank.
Altamirus: Behold the fascist God of War.
Aelosia: Shiiiiit, you are hot. More pics, I demand.

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Oroloo
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Posts: 86
Founded: May 08, 2013
Ex-Nation

Postby Oroloo » Sat Feb 20, 2016 11:56 pm

"... You said you would bathe."

"I did."

"..."

"Really, I did."

"You still smell. Is it your clothing?"

"How can you- right, you chose Finestra to bless your Mantle above the other two."

"Yes. Downside is spending a nice walk in a sewer or similarly foul places, but nothing I can't handle. Besides, in regards to you, I have an early warning if you ever decide to kill me."

"So what's the problem?"

"Hygiene. It would be a shame if you were felled by a disease."

"Haven't been sick yet. Besides, like I said, I bathe."

"... You bathe with your clothes on, don't you?"

"... Maybe."

"Finestra's breasts, that can't be effective in cleaning yourself."

"It's effective enough! I get my clothes and body well soaked and soaped and then I dry myself off with my Will to keep everything dry enough."

"That seems like a waste of utilizing one's Will..."

"Look, I just refuse to be naked, alright? I've killed plenty of people, or seen plenty of people killed, in bathhouses and similar situations."

"Look, I understand your sentiment, human beings are physically and psychologically vulnerable when... Exposed, but I think that's a bit too much."

"Exposed? Call it like it is! Naked, vulnerable, opening an invitation for an assassin's arrow right to your unarmoured body!"

"... Is this some kind of phobia? Did something traumatic happen involving nakedness?"

"What the fu- no! I just... As I've said, I've seen literal demigods of battle become manageable problems when their pants are off and their weapons are tucked away."

"Yeah, but the same applies when they sleep or eat."

"..."

"... You sleep in your armour?"

"Yes."

"You eat- Gods, I don't want to know how bizarre your eating habits are."

"Well, I just eat in my armour."

"Oh, wonderful, you're normal when you eat."

"Well, what's the problem?"

"How the hell are you some kind of assassin when you are so conspicuous?"

"Not many people know so much about me! Most see a simple vagrant passing by. You're the only one that noticed my smell. High Heavens, what's your excuse?! What will keep someone like me from killing you when you're in your bed or bathtub?"

"The mind is the sharpest tool of all, combined with honed senses and adequate knowledge, one does not necessarily need weapons or armour to survive a lethal encounter."

"A knowledgable mind would know they ought to be prepared."

"A knowledgable mind would know how to keep oneself from being traced and followed and know how to realize when such a thing is happening and know how to act accordingly."

"One should still prepare."

"One should have confidence, and adequately train, in their abilities for when they are caught unprepared."

"Or just fucking prepare! Preparation beats all of that by a mile, it beats everything by a mile. You must assume what your enemy prepares for and out-prepare them! That is the summation of all struggle."

"Thinking on one's feet is just as vital as preparation."

"It's more of an extension of it, really."

"Oh, that's just- look, that's all beside the point! You need to bathe and I'm certain your body would enjoy some fresh air. Think of it this way. Murder and assassination is a human action, yes?"

"Well, mostly, Elves, Dwarves and arguably Dragons do it too."

"Never mind the details. Now, humans gravitate to points of civilization, towns and villages, yes?"

"Yes."

"Therefore! We can safely assume that murder and assassination happens mostly in cities and villages, being that only humans can commit human actions and that is where humans gravitate. So, a bath in a river is probably very safe from such threats, practically a non-threat."

"... What if I encounter a pack of werewolves?"

"... Uhm, escape? There's plenty of ways to lose those things in a forest."

"Or, better, kill them with the weapons and armour I'm still conveniently wearing."

"Fine. Clearly, we are of two different mindsets in regards to this. Let's just agree to end the conversation."

"Alright then... I can buy some perfume to mask the scent if it's bothering you that much."

"No, thank you. I can handle a bad smell, and perfume would expose yourself even more in your line of work. The smell is not the issue."

"Fair enough."


- Valorea Merlith, rogue Magisterial Agent, and William Black, Inquisitor of the Three.
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Cliff Albatrosses
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Posts: 0
Founded: Dec 16, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Cliff Albatrosses » Sun Feb 21, 2016 12:06 am

"Caw."
-Tracked bird 244

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Greater Mackonia
Negotiator
 
Posts: 5085
Founded: Sep 13, 2011
Ex-Nation

Postby Greater Mackonia » Sun Feb 21, 2016 4:22 am

"The Seventh Sector are the tamers of state and market at the behest of culture. If you imagine revolution as transition between states, we are the third-term which prevents another state from forming. We are the aristocracy of the anarchists."

---Tseila Kathangi, trying to appear slightly more benevolent than he has warrant for.
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The Agonocracy of Greater Mackonia
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-Donald J. Trump.

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Stalenhag Sweden
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 52
Founded: Feb 08, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Stalenhag Sweden » Sun Feb 21, 2016 10:05 am

"I've never actually been on a gauss freighter, but don't tell anyone." - Gerar Logartson, author of the popular book Gauss Freighters and Fly-By Drones, written and published in 1994.
Stålenhag Sweden
An alternate 1990s Sweden. Featuring dinosaurs, gauss freighters, and Volvos.
This nation is based on Simon Stålenhag's Tales from the Loop.
We do not use NS stats.

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Bereia
Diplomat
 
Posts: 963
Founded: Jul 16, 2012
Anarchy

Postby Bereia » Sun Feb 21, 2016 2:19 pm

"You do indeed have a right to health insurance, just in the same way that you have a right to a lottery ticket. It is what is called a negative right. You are under no obligation to have it if you happen not to want it, and nobody else is obligated to provide it for you at their expense if you cannot afford it."

-- Julissa Hickman, Citizen.
Man exists for his own sake, and not to add a laborer to the State.

Look below for some views of mine and interesting ideas.

What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Why Capitalism Works.

Classical Liberal (Libertarian) | Austrian Economics | Baptist Christian | American Citizen

There are four boxes to be used in the defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order. Thank you.

The population of Bereia is presently capped at three hundred and fifty million people. That's enough for now.

Whatsoever, for any cause,
Seeketh to take or give,
Power above or beyond the Laws,
Suffer it not to live!
Holy State or Holy King—
Or Holy People’s Will—
Have no truck with the senseless thing.
Order the guns and kill!

-- Rudyard Kipling, MacDonough's Song, 1917.

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Las Palmeras
Minister
 
Posts: 3375
Founded: Jun 15, 2012
Ex-Nation

Postby Las Palmeras » Sun Feb 21, 2016 3:14 pm

"Two contradicting binaries don't make a convincing argument if bound together in seemingly endless codependent chains of interaction limited in practice and also in intensity- this further tied to consequences and results which eventually end up creating a shared reality...That's why I spent my obliged study hours reading about far away tribes. Things seemed smaller and...less complicated. Not really, they never are...or I think too much...or too much on the not measurable..."
-Tsuneko Nagi, 2009
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UPHOLD SOUTH REINISM-LENINISM! UNLIMITED DESTRUCTION OF 1ST WORLD HETERRHOIDS!

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Exoatmospheric Britannia
Bureaucrat
 
Posts: 56
Founded: Jan 18, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby Exoatmospheric Britannia » Sun Feb 21, 2016 3:58 pm

"Despite the dramatic improvements the Alcubierre Drive has granted us in terms of interstellar travel, it is still a long and arduous process, as one must revert to regular methods of propulsion several weeks away from their destination, or risk turning it into a crisp. Thankfully cryostasis has allowed us to sleep away the time, but it is still one of the downsides of being an interstellar explorer."


  • Jonathan Wright, author of Interstellar Travel: A guide to the Commonwealth
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The New British Commonwealth
in the 26th Century


The reincarnation of Autocratic Britain.

High PMT/really low FT, with lots of realism (apart from the occasional humanoid abomination or eldritch starship) and other things.

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Gorgashia
Chargé d'Affaires
 
Posts: 475
Founded: Dec 26, 2012
Ex-Nation

Postby Gorgashia » Sun Feb 21, 2016 4:30 pm

"A positive right is any right that requires some form of societal or group action. Negative rights, on the other hand, are rights that require societal or group inaction. For example, free speech is a negative right because it can only happen when a government or society does not do anything to your free speech. A positive right is, for example, health insurance, if it is decided to be a right by the society in question, as it will likely require societal or group action to be enforced and distributed to the populace. The reason why the example of positive rights is dependant on an 'if' is because the legitimacy of positive rights is a hotly debated topic. One question of their legitimacy is wether or not they are truly natural rights, such as negative rights which find their naturality in that they don't need society to enforce them. Or, other opposition to positive rights, being when they possibly conflict with negative rights. For example, going back to the health insurance example, the creation of a public agency to provide health insurance would likely require taxes, which is a violation of each individual's negative right to property. Positive rights usually justify themselves by basing themselves on a human need, hence why there are movements trying to advocate health insurance as a right and not, say, the purchase of lottery tickets as a right. One is, debatably, a human need while the other is, without a doubt, a human luxury. This justification is used in a sense to help prevent human rights from being cheapened to whatever one would wish them to be. Wether or not positive rights are legitimate are, ultimately, up to one's personal ethics and moral code. Should human needs be provides by society and to what extent, or should each human being be more responsible for themselves, and, of course, is there a false dichotomy being drawn here?"


- Philipe Dugaulle, Professor, lecturing an International Human Rights Class*.

*And apologies to Mackonia, and other similarly-minded individuals, for propagating the Christian-Islamo-Bhuddist-Humanist falsehood that is human rights, of course. : p
Syndicalist Celts. Bluntly put.

"Dude...nice firearms rights and everything...but your society is seriously messed up. :P" - Orellana.

Just your typical Canadian on the internet. TG if me you want to have a chat/debate/whatever.

"<Emerita> When Entropy goes "naw bro, unlivable"
<Emerita> Shit is indeed, unlivable.
"

"<Daemyrs> NSG is the warp
<Daemyrs> Nothing makes sense there
(Also attributed to Ulthrannia)
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The Republic of Velistan
Civil Servant
 
Posts: 6
Founded: Feb 11, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Republic of Velistan » Sun Feb 21, 2016 5:35 pm

Citizens, I come to you with great news. The leader of the Junta of Velistan, Gregory Kolanipos has been captured and executed for his crimes against Velistan. We have finally eliminated the Loyalists, and brought justice to the monsters who brought our lovely country into ruin.


-President Halos Folani, informing the public of the total destruction of the Loyalist movement.
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Ashkera
Minister
 
Posts: 2516
Founded: May 14, 2015
Ex-Nation

Postby Ashkera » Sun Feb 21, 2016 6:15 pm

Bereia wrote:"You do indeed have a right to health insurance, just in the same way that you have a right to a lottery ticket. It is what is called a negative right. You are under no obligation to have it if you happen not to want it, and nobody else is obligated to provide it for you at their expense if you cannot afford it."
-- Julissa Hickman, Citizen.

"The language of rights obscures more ethical discussion than it clarifies."
- student

"Sued. We are getting sued. This is absolutely ridiculous! Your society needs this power plant, and these idiots seem to think electricity grows out of the ground or something. This an absolute nightmare and such irresponsible behavior would never be allowed in Ashkera. Do something about it."
- liaison to York-I&2 Reactor Project from Ashkera Nuclear Energy Corporation, United States of Elan, 1984

"THE NUCLEAR TIGER - Ashkera's Elusive Government Continues to Push for Nuclear Energy in the Face of Worldwide Green Initiatives - Here's what it means for the global energy market."
- headline from a magazine, United States of Elan, 2005
第五大黒森帝国
Practice. Virtue. Harmony. Prosperity.

A secretive Dominant-Party Technocracy located in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean
Factbook: The Fifth Empire of Ashkera [2018/2030] (updated 18.04.29) / Questions
Roaming squads of state-sponsored body-builders teach nerds to lift. "Fifth generation" cruise ships come equipped with naval reactors. Insurance inspectors are more feared than tax auditors. Turbine-powered "super interceptor" police cruisers patrol high-speed highways.

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