Today's Riddle!
Rhood
Hello fellow citizens of the eUK! This will be my first article here! My name's Rhood and I have been playing this game for a little more than a year now, bouncing from nation to nation in The New World, trying to find a place where I can stay and enjoy the politic climate, and now I have ended up here, in the eUK.
I can straight out say that I'm a socialist/communist. In eSweden I was a member of The Workers' Party MSWP ("Arbetarepartiet MSAP" in Swedish) and I had the the mission to run the party's company. The company itself worked much as the commune here in eUK does. Now, to get to the silly reason to the title and why you started to read this article, I have a riddle for you: What is most important; The freedom to be used as a slave in some capitalistic company or total equality?
Have a great day!
Comments
mmm, i see your riddle, and i raise you with this:
Ikea: good idea or a little bit queer?
a year? and u r only level 17? how many times did you get banned?
A Communist with Sir Winston as his newspaper's avatar. Thats the first one !
Hi Rhood,
Nice to meet you! I hope you have a great time in eUK,
About your interesting riddle: Maybe I'm not very literate, but thinking about "total equality" is an idea of living out of this universe or even better not living. There are not even two totally equal human beings, because they would be located at two different places or parallel universes(whatever you prefer), they would have common rights (yes that's necessary), but if one day one of them decides not to work nor eat you cannot oblige him/her to do any thing he/she doesn't like, you cannot pay the same what you pay for your best employee who is trying to pay the bills to feed his/her children. In fact if you believe in "total equality" you wouldn't eat neither, ask this to yourself: Something makes you better than plants so you kill "them"? You prefer to live and kill other existences (animals or even air when you turn O2 into CO2)? well If your question is to live in a world of fantasy or living in reality: people are free, and both options are valid for me.
For now, I'll choose to live according to some principles a good reasoning instead believing in any chimera I'm told without even analysing it.
Best Regards mate!
John Miller