Life After the AFA

Day 2,236, 09:13 Published in USA USA by stephen s

Good Morning America,

Today I will be writing about what life could be for you outside of the AFA and why you might consider leaving the AFA as well as not considering joining the AFA. Before I go into my usual dialogue as to why the AFA is bad and why we cannot let them into the Top 5, Ive decided to give a short synopsis of what all the AFA does and share my personal experience with you.



(Apple products are redundant. Now bringing you Anti-Ajay 6.3)

Ive worked with Ajay in the past along with a few of his associates (PTH who got banned, PTH II who also got banned, General Cartman Lee… Banned, and RGR… waiting on ban). And the funny thing is that throughout the two or three years when I initially encountered him, he has not changed.

Here is an updated picture of Ajay(notice the blood on his hands which is representative of the eLives he has ruined):


Quick synopsis: The AFA is a party that Ajay started to take over ‘Murica. He brainwashed newer players like me at the time into thinking that he was doing something good for the country; seeing that Im a patriot, I decided to join his party. I then decided to leave to AMP I think back when voting for congress was done per state. I needed some votes and so Ajay said he could get me votes if I only promised him CS approvals. What he didn’t know at the time was that I was a field agent in the Office of Strategic Services for counter intelligence aka spying and PTOers. I accepted 2 or 3 of these people and we kept tabs on them(all of which are dead now). When he found out, he had his usual temper tantrum and still continues to lure new players to his party.



(Right: Ajay Left: Un-expecting New Player)

I now have an interview for all of you from someone who has left the AFA and started a new eLife outside of the AFA. This player is the current party spokesman for the Federalists and an officer in EZ company. I would like to thank Trekker Tlumac for answering all of my questions. Here is the interview:



1) Why did you join the AFA?

Answer:
I joined AFA because I felt like I had no other choice at the time. I came back to the game in early 2012 after three years it was completely different than the one I vaguely remembered from spring of 2009. The game mechanics were different and I had no idea what was going on. I was suddenly a citizen of eIndonesia, which I had not been when I stopped playing. I wanted to be eAmerican. I tried applying for citizenship and kept getting denied. I did not know there was an immigration process at the time and no one told me about it. I thought that politicians were just being stuck up and greedy, as the only politicians I got responses to for my pleas were congressmen asking for 5K to 10K bribes to let me in. I was jaded. RGR messaged me one day and offered to get me in for nothing more than pledging allegiance to AFA for three months. It seemed like a sweet deal at the time.


2) What was working with RGR like?

Answer:
I do not think it can really be called “working with” him. I never held a position of power and I always held a dissenting opinion of his tactics. I was Captain of one of the regiments of AED my final month there, but AED was largely disorganized and I took the post to be sure that DO would be updated regularly.
As far as communicating with him though, he is charismatic but quick to anger. It was easy to believe what he says, at first. He was good at keeping the cracks of his true nature hidden long enough to make a good impression. It was only after swallowing the AFA “koolaid” and entering the party that I saw any different.


3) What prompted you to leave the AFA and join a top 5 party?

Answer:
Well once I was in AFA it became clear pretty early on that I was not politically compatible with the AFA tactics. But initially I thought all eUSA parties were like that. It certainly seemed like it from the inside. All the casual players ever saw were the ATO efforts against RGR and that seemed to prove his lies about the other parties. No one ever explained what had led up to it.
The in party hostility was bad though. Players that openly disagreed with party lines were blacklisted and harassed until they quit or into submission through the in game feed wall. I wanted to flee, but I did not know where to go. I had a eFriend that fled AFA for the Feds. He said that the Feds were not the evil monsters we were led to believe, so I fled too.


4) What sort of accomplishments or positions have you obtained since leaving the AFA?

Answer:
Well after leaving AFA I hid out of the public eye for a few months. I was still jaded from experiences in AFA and greatly afraid that if I put myself out there again I would find no better treatment. It took a long time to get over that. But in the recent months I have been quite active in both politics and MU. I am serving my second term as a congressman for the Fed party; I am also the Fed Newspaper director. On the MU side I am a four term Captain of the 14th Regiment and I also serve as an EZC Officer.
The quality of my eLife has been so much better than it ever was before. I am glad to have escaped AFA before quitting the game.


5) Besides RGR, are there any other individuals who act similar to him?

Answer:
Are there any other RGRs out there? There are definitely power hungry degenerates out there. There always will be. It is a fortunate happenstance that most such greedy types usually have more ambition than ability to achieve that ambition.
As far as those within AFA being like him, I am not sure. Most of the hierarchy was the foreign nationals funding the PTO attacks and sympathizers that crowded around what they thought would be the winning team. I cannot be certain of their true natures as I did not spend much time talking to anyone that presented an aggressive front, except for RGR himself.


A message to AFA members and players planning on possibly joining the AFA: I have worked in the Department of Homeland Security and I have also worked in other various groups to combat the political takeover. Look at the responses in our interview, and although this does not happen to everyone as it all depends on how you carry yourself when talking to others, you will see that Trekker has done significantly well outside of the AFA. He is on his second congressional term, he is the spokesman for a Top 5 Party, and an officer in EZ company. What do you get for being in the AFA? Blacklisted from all official government activities(Congress, exec office, etc), and you usually lose your party every month. The benefits of life outside of the AFA are much greater and it makes more logical sense to leave the AFA then to remain in the AFA and be subjugated to people like RGR. I was also a member of the AFA and I think I have done pretty well as opposed to what would have happened if I remained in the AFA. If you plan on denouncing the AFA and wish to do something better with your eLife, leave a comment and I will see if I can do something for you.


(The bottom is representative of what your eLife will be in the AFA, the fence is representative of the barrier and empty promises that RGR provides, and the top of the picture is representative of life outside of the AFA. Therefore proving that the grass is greener on the other side.)

Thanks for reading, and a vote/sub/comment/shout or anything would be greatly appreciated!

Signed
Stephen S
Congressman
Ultramarine
Deputy Secretary of the Interior
Former Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security
Former USAF Quartermaster and Officer
eUnited States