To Vote or Not to Vote
BoorgatSpook
That is a big question ?
As some new arrivals enter the party of their choice, the question on all of their minds are who to vote for, how to vote and when to vote ?
As the new members they are looking for some guidelines in their party to make the right choice.
Are you that party giving your voters the info they need to make the right choice?
My vote will be for the one leading us to victory, driving out those who take our recources and inslaving the Great South African people !!!
So do you have what it takes to educate the voters get thier vote ?
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Since you get 1XP for a vote, surely the decision to vote is easy. WHOM to vote for is far more difficult.
I think it is important for new voters to read a little about the recent history of ESA, and the danger we face if we do not vote carefully. There will always be outsiders who will try to take over the country, so my advice is stick to the well known older players, whom we know are real ESA people, and whom we can trust. If you are not sure, talk to a few of the older players. You must vote !! and you must vote for South Africa, not for a take over stunt !! we need your real South African support
FA is a real South African party.
As far as I know our party was responsible for the constitution, and it recognises that the coastal provinces are rightfully ours. It is one of our parties longer term aims that we liberate these parts of the country, but before we get to this point we must unite and strengthen our country. We have initiatives to train and assist younger players (Unisa, the eSA Wellness Centre), and this is one of the main things we need to concentrate on. I may post another comment about what FA are doing for the country, once we have passed the debating stage, and proposed a new law.
Vote Free Africa!
Vote FA !
Neither UNISA or eSAHC is run by FA members Ralph 😮
Especially since eSAHC has been claimed as non-political.
As for the constitution...you mean that document that causes uproar and anger because of it's holes and poor writing *shrugs* I guess thats good
@ Gabriel, In the past few days I have spent about half my own wages gifting new players, and have written an article encouraging other experienced players to do the same.
We support this cause as well as the BLF does. In the latter part of my comment (where these orgs were mentioned) I was thinking more about what we as South Africa need to concentrate on together to strengthen our nation, than about any divisive political motivation.
As for the Constitution: It recognises our nations sovereignty and our citizens rights. It protects against treason, and defines both how power should be shared, and what form and role institutions such as the cabinet should take.
It is one of the things that divides us from, and sets our government above many other eRep nations.
It makes the Authority our government holds a De Jure authority, that is; more than merely De Facto; binding in a legal contract between the people and the leaders.
" it recognises that the coastal provinces are rightfully ours. It is one of our parties longer term aims that we liberate these parts of the country, but before we get to this point we must unite and strengthen our country"
You just said what every major political party in eSA hopes to achieve. Good job.
The consitution is unenforcable my friend. All it is, is a piece of paper that gives us a warm and fuzzy feeling inside but in all reality does nothing in terms of protecting us. I'm not trying to down anyones work or make it seem like I'm attacking FA, but to me it sounded like you said FA was responsible for UNISA and eSAHC, which is only partly true through Browski initiating UNISA (which was awesome).
I also apologize if my statement seems harsh, was more of a misunderstanding on what you said...like I said I thought you meant FA was responsible for those two orgs.
But, if a group of people (Dubbed XYZ) came to the country took us over and then stole our treasury, there's nothing we could do other than write hate articles. We can't kick them out of the country, we can't make them pay us back...it doesn't protect us against treason. It also doesn't really protect our rights as citizens because the game mechanics already do what we've posted as our "bill of rights".
I agree with siroe in that we should scrap it and focus ONLY on the things that we can actually enforce and aren't already covered by game mechanics...