Breaking Free from the Chains of eHistory

Day 2,704, 17:55 Published in Ireland Ireland by Colin Fox

I will skip the polished introductions - from here on we need to reinvent eIreland from the inside-out. Our vulnerabilities have yet again costed us much from our treasury. Some are keeping their donated IEP safe and returning it once order is restored, until then we can only regroup and reflect on what has happened and learn from it. Not only learn from what the culprit did, but learn from what we failed to do.

I don't fancy every individual or clique here in eIreland and it's a well known fact that not every individual or clique likes me. We have our reasons for not trusting each other and holding long-standing grudges. Some things that have been said to each other cannot be unsaid; I'm not saying we need to be mates, I'm just saying we need to learn to let go loosely. To describe the situation in which multiple factions find themselves in eIreland imagine a game of tug-o-war. We're all gripping and pulling the rope with all our might against each other to the point we snap the rope and a disaster like this happens and we all lose. It's almost like those little known cycles of recessions and depressions that real life capitalism inherently creates. We pursue this petty infighting every week and then we allow something like this to blow up in our faces. It's almost as if the last five years I've been playing we've never managed to shake this habit for very long. Perhaps that makes us all eejits. Maybe we can begin to learn to try something new!



Although we cannot accept authoritarian measures that may be proposed by other parties, nor will we blindly vote for any policies which our party feels violates our principles, as Party President of the great Independent Labour Party I will say this to everyone that I am more than open to mutual cooperation and working closer together while also redefining what it means to be an eIrishman/woman. I think the majority of us who have been playing this for a while have matured a bit over the years. No matter your age you're probably not the same person you were one-two-three-four-five-six years ago. Most of us are guilty of something, even if it is being duped by putting some rogue in power who misused our trust to gain access to orgs. Let's move on and not only survive but flourish together as a United eIreland.



I'm willing to do what I can, work with whomever I can, so that we can function more collectively as an e-society dedicated to security, justice, and equity. But most importantly I'm willing to work with those whose sole purpose is to defend a democratic eIreland. We, of the great ILP, can only support a dictatorship of the e-proletariat (no singular Dictator) or no dictatorship at all.

Éire Abú!
Saor Éire!




Comrade Fox