An Open Letter to the CtG and the Serbian Enclave [eJapanese Sovereignty]

Day 2,239, 13:51 Published in Japan Japan by Aryzn



こんにちは!
Salutations, oppressed citizens of our Imperial Islands!


I write this letter in response to the CtG’s release of their political platform for their January CP run. The article itself raised several key concerns that I had hoped the CtG would finally answer; instead the CtG leadership quickly grew defensive and moved to insults (hardly the qualities of a good leader dare I say!). This article is also, partially, created with the intention of dispelling claims that the public’s concerns were entirely out of spite, as some younger eJapanese authors have implied.

A bit of a personal note, although I am in the ULJ (In Loli We Trust) I do not represent the ULJ in my articles. So I apologize in advance for my frank behavior and I want to state my views are my own. However, I do try to embody the ethos of our party in order to make eJapan a fairer and compassionate society.

It is for these reasons I wish to open dialogue with the CtG, and the associated enclave of Serbian loyalist, so that we may publicly disclose some of the eJapanese concerns. To reemphasize, this has the potential to greatly benefit the CtG and their opposition. If we can get these answers resolved, then perhaps we can be a step closer to a truly unified eJapan. After all, if the Serbian nationalist all left eJapan we would have a rather significant void in active and powerful players. Rather, it would be best to turn these Serbian Nationalist into eJAPANESE NATIONALIST!



Contrary to recent claims of a “Flame War”, my concerns are not founded in malice or insidious intentions. The questions I ask are ones that have been neglected for as long as the CtG have had power in eJapan, and naturally, carry an agitated sense of frustration that their silence, and even mockery, has instilled over time.


-The Problem



In a single word, the problem is Nationalism, but I suspect we will find our misunderstanding to be more than this. The CtG, i.e., Constantine The Great, is a party based on the culture of Serbia. The name comes from a Roman emperor named, you guessed it, Constantine. Constantine was born in Naissus, which today is a part of Serbia.

Now, you may be wondering, “What is your point, spit it out loli!” Well I say this is a good thesis for our problem. Although Constantine is a cultural and historic icon in Serbia…he holds little weight in eJapan. I am not stressed so much over this example, in particular, but it highlights the mentality and ideology of the party itself. Although the CtG has claimed it is changing, their candidate for president of eJapan still prefers the Serbian flag over the Japanese. I know it is just an avatar, but it reinforces the party’s association with Serbia, a foreign culture. What business does a party of Serbian Nationalist have in eJapan? We see Serbian flags and articles without a word of Japanese (or even in English, for those of us who are linguistically challenged), not to mention coordinated political runs for president and an invasion of the Imperial Diet. Why should a party based on Serbian pride rule eJapan? It’s silly!

Conventional wisdom informs us that we should be weary of foreigners politically taking over eJapan. And I do not mean to be cruel, or pick on the CtG, but it’s only a natural assumption to make.


-It Gets Worse! (The CtG ignore the public outcry)



In addition to worshiping all things Serbian, the foreign nationalists have embraced, knowingly or otherwise, ethnocentricity. When I pressed Jeti-senpai for an answer I was met with a backlash from aggressive Serbs, egar to defend their cultural oppression but who failed to contribute anything meaningful to the discussion.

The CtG, and associated enclave, fail to see the problem. Well, either that or they chose to ignore it, which again implies they have insidious intensions in eJapan. They, seemingly, do not understand how offensive their cultural invasion is. Our nation prides itself on culture, all things Japanese are encouraged! After all, the people living here do so out of their appreciation of Japanese culture. Ultimately, it is damaging to immigration for Serbian Nationalist to replace Japanese culture.
If the Serbs love Serbia so much they should move to eSebia they will be much happier there! If they love eJapan then they should work to promote its culture, NOT SERBIAN CULTURE!

In summary, I believe the best course of action is for the CtG is to embrace eJapan. We WANT you here, the eSerbs are usually pretty active and they fight hard for eJapan. I would be glad to discuss how the Serbian Nationalist can become eJapanese nationalist if the CtG wants a better eJapan. But if you being here means we have to become another eSerbian colony, then I want nothing more than your expulsion from the Imperial Islands.

I hope the CtG will respond to the growing public outcry, and not just label us as “flamers.” The problem is on a national level, as is apparent from the political alliance against the CtG’s attempts for complete dominance.

読んでくれてありがとう!
*Bows*


Peace, Love, and Understanding!




よろしく、
Aryzn