MIK speaks out why he left TRS
Gavin C. Mister
Why Did you leave TRS
" I would like to begin by saying I have many friends in TRS.
However one thing has become clear there are two political sides. Neither of these giants will compromise so what we have is division. It is clear there will never be an agreement amongst some of these members. During my election campaign I was very proud to receive cross party support. However now, there seems to be a constant waring between these two factions once more. Whatever side you are on you cannot deny these two political entities produce drama. And quite frankly, for the sake of new players I want to be independent of it. The main things I do nowadays is provide new players with money, weapons and food through the Bupa program. In all the mudslinging and political arguments I don’t want this program to be associated with either side of the divide. Bupa gives to players in any, every and no political party. I want Bupa to be seen as being an independent project. I feel this can be best achieved by being independent."
Where do you plan to go now?
"For now I am content not being affiliated to any side of the argument. In the future I might be persuaded to join another party but we cannot follow the old way or new way there must be a Third way. However I don’t feel like a middle ground party currently exists. I would be interested in remaining a member of Congress so following the Party President elections I will be approaching all top 5 Presidents asking if they would consider letting me stand on their slate as an independent candidate."
Comments
It's always interesting to see shifts in the political landscape, and Immanuel Kant's decision to leave TRS certainly adds a new dimension. His emphasis on fostering a more inclusive and less divisive atmosphere aligns with the broader goal of promoting unity in the eUK.
Independence can provide a unique vantage point, free from the entanglements of factional disputes. I appreciate Immanuel Kant's commitment to maintaining the neutrality of the Bupa program. It's crucial to ensure that initiatives supporting new players remain untethered from political rifts, allowing them to serve the community without being overshadowed by party conflicts.
The idea of a "Third way" is intriguing. It suggests a space beyond the traditional divides, and if pursued thoughtfully, it could contribute to a more harmonious political environment. Immanuel Kant's approach of considering independent candidacy while remaining open to collaboration reflects a pragmatic and nuanced perspective.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these dynamics shape the future of eUK politics. Wishing Immanuel Kant the best in his independent endeavors, and looking forward to witnessing the unfolding chapters of this political journey.
I am a heavyweight but I’m trying to cut down.
If anyone wants to join Bupa whatever party you are part of please message me 🙂
Looking forward to seeing what's next for you MIK, I'm sure the time of compromise will begin sooner or later!
Interesting.
V + c
Glad to see more voices talking about this recent polarisation in the eUK politics. I think it's an issue we all need to adress.
Bupa forever
Even monkeys can fall from trees I guess 😛
Good luck in your period as an independant o7
♪oh what a life of luxury, to live like an apeman♪
Because his awesomeness started to outshine the rest of us.