Lacrimosa

Day 2,191, 00:40 Published in USA USA by Tiamati

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As eCitizens continue to celebrate ePlato's sixth birthday with bonus rewards and a rare opportunity to benefit from a temporary fifth celebratory training grounds the eAmerican community shares a hopefully-renewed sense of purpose. With a largely successful ATO campaign this PP cycle things seem hopeful that our eAmerican community as a whole will continue to benefit from a successfully maintained top five political parties within which to proactively discuss the imminent Congressional cycle which begin anew in six days.

While campaigning for congress and choosing whom to support within individual top 5 congressional primaries this week it is not only warranted but also required to bear in mind that the Non-Aggression Pact the eUS entered into with ePoland during Josh Frost's presidency last month remains vital to our community's inherently collaborative endeavor of generating a much-needed increase in national retention. A "baby-boom" as many eAmericans have accurately termed it.

As any eAmerican already involved in the eUS Mentoring Program could undoubtedly attest it is very common for young eAmericans to join politics too early to disastrous results. Of all the advice I received when first interacting with fellow eCitizens when I was young it was the advice of a certain Sec of Interior whom offered me the same wisdom echoed in an article this week.

Specifically, joining politics is a serious endeavor and is not something to be rushed into. Many eCitizens have found themselves politically, and indeed, socially isolated for blundering while young in the proverbial 'crucible'' of eAmerican Politics.

Invariably most, if not all, will blunder when initially entering into any political landscape; yet it is through the discussion itself of the issue where most enduring friendships are indeed made, and are able to be mutually maintained. Indeed, it seems as if it is through this chaotically-haphazard process of communally-tumultuous collaborative consensus within which all cohesive political endeavors establish themselves.

Once Established, all political parties seek to add to their ranks by offering a distinctly identifiable party image; and with this mandate their membership aims to make inroads throughout the eAmerican community as a whole far and wide across the ePolitical spectrum. (Pr)offering dialogue and along with it a structural framework within which to gauge and observe the events which impact each individual throughout the community in distinct manners perceived through each eCitizen's unique perspective.

Indeed, most whom set upon the political path remain lured to its infinite possibilities; why, the very next person to register into eRepublik could very well be a political "brother in arms" ready to stand and serve their community within which they experience friendship and genuine camaraderie. The Technocratic perspective on this seemingly universal phenomenon is that all walks of the ePolitical spectrum share this singular vision; and through this process of eCitizens seeking sincere Brethren the political landscape coalesces into the metaphysical sphere commonly referred to as Society.

Indeed, as many continue to seek out this proverbially-technocratic 'political singularity' the community will crystalize and fracture from its ideals vis a vie reasoned pragmatism. Lines will be drawn indicative of borders along all barometers of society; borders between individual eCitizens usually inherently of a societal nature. During this continually-renewing process some eCitizens may become dismayed, reasoned rationale giving way to emotive passion which each eCitizen has been endowed with by Dio in the hopes the truth of collaboration will persist within the nexus of every eCitizen.

To this end and for this precise reason the Technocratic Society will forever remain open to every eCitizen who is part of the eAmerican community as sanctuary and respite for those wounded and seeking refuge and recovery from the Political Fervor rightfully associated with meta politics wrt the five largest eAmerican Political Parties. Moreover, it has remained the Inherent Mandate of the Technocratic Society since its reconstitution during late v1 to provide a safe haven for those fatigued with the antics associated with meta-interaction, and so shall it continue to remain.

As can be seen from the increased activity throughout eAmerica this week our community as a whole continues to remain hopeful as we communally reassess our direction as a recovering nation. Unified through our rigorous political process not because of the fellow members of the eAmerican Community we have already convinced; but rather in the continually persistent hope of constructively collaborating with new friends irrespective of when, how, and, least importantly, why they as eCitizens participate within eRepublik. The Technocratic Society remains encouraged that everyone can indeed be convinced to at very least collaborate communally with one another to promote the restoration of eAmerica to its former glory.

As always, thank you for your consideration; all comments are not only welcomed but are encouraged.