Arjay Challenges seba-geek to a Debate

Day 1,117, 21:18 Published in Bolivia Bolivia by Arjay Phoenician


While I’m sure it won’t happen, I would love to see an open debate, town-hall style between myself and the incumbent, as well as President of Bolivia, seba-geek, as we seek your vote for party president of the Pindonga Nacionalista. We could negotiate terms, dates and times, where on IRC, I’d even be fine if it were in all Spanish, provided there be some level of tolerance for my usage of translation software. I’m of the opinion that concepts like honor and goodness transcend language barriers. If he or his people contact me and my people, we could hash out something that would catch everyone’s eye, create real interest, and get many more Bolivians thinking about this election than would otherwise.

I’m sure it’s not going to happen, seba-geek is not an honorable person, having just accepted gold stolen from the Bolivian treasury by way of a donation through decree by the Pindonga-led Congress and their org for theft-du-jour, La Fruteria. The money trail is as follows:

1. The Pindonga proposed a donation of 103 gold from the Bolivian treasury to La Fruteria. Source: http://www.erepublik.com/en/Bolivia/law/62693

2. Immediately after accepting Bolivian treasury money, La Fruteria dispersed two gold each to Ron eXtremix, Hans Molemann, and seba-geek. Source: http://economy.erepublik.com/en/citizen/donate/list/4167573




This is the definition of corruption, accepting payment for allowing theft to occur. If you are a Bolivian taxpayer, this ought to curdle your stomach and make you mad as hell. While many have come to just accept Argentine thievery as par for the course, the flaunting of such a thing is just sickening. These are people who called the previous president, talomedina, a thief for merely being president while the Pindonga-led Congress stole A QUARTER MILLION BOB’S from the treasury, unable to stop them, yet the Pindonga president has no problem accepting money from the latest theft.

Corruption, graft, and hypocrisy. That is what seba-geek and the Pindonga stand for in Bolivia. That is why I call them out, and that is why I have no problem talking about why the word Pindonga translates into English as “prostitute”.

It’s a shame seba-geek won’t agree to a debate. I wasn’t expecting William F. Buckley versus Noam Chomsky, Abraham Lincoln versus Stephen Douglas, or even Ren versus Stimpy, but it would have been nice to try.



Here are a few questions I have for him:

1. President Geek, why did you accept funds from the recent theft of the Bolivian treasury by way of La Fruteria?

2. How do you have the nerve to take credit for putting together a peace treaty with a country you belong to? Wasn’t the whole thing a charade to make it look like your presidency can do what Bolivians couldn’t? Was it all just a self-serving political ploy to give your trolls something to run with?

3. Are the rumors true, that the Pindonga benefit for having fanasimpson, a former dictator of Bolivia, as an admin?

4. Recently, the BOB bottomed out at 160 BOB per gold. Are there plans in the near future to issue more money, just as the Pindonga did a few weeks ago, to further devalue Bolivian currency?

5. The Pindonga consider themselves a proud and honorable group. Could you explain to the people of Bolivia how the Pindonga can find honor in PTOing one of the smallest and poorest countries in the world?

6. Last week, Brazil started the process of putting distance between itself and the rest of Phoenix. Since the Pindonga and Argentina are one and the same, to which do you hold more loyalty for, Brazil or Phoenix?

7. Approximately how many Pindonga are there, and can you break that down into actual citizens versus multi’s?

8. Recently, on commenting on an article last week, you said, translating into English, All Europeans need to either get out of my country or get permabanned. Can we infer a tone of intolerance, and does that intolerance hold suit for the rest of the Pindonga?


I look forward to hearing from seba-geek soon about scheduling such a debate. While I can understand if he turns my invitation down, I think the people of Bolivia would be interested in the two of us discussing the priorities of the Pindonga Nacionalista and what we will do with the party in the near future.

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