Post by Asairia on Mar 18, 2019 18:47:30 GMT
WORLD ASSEMBLY SECURITY COUNCIL
CONDEMN CIVIL DEFENSE SIREN
DELEGATE IS VOTING: AGAINST ☒
FINAL RESULTS:
2,016 FOR
13,366 AGAINST
Overview
Condemn: Civil Defense Siren seeks to condemn an automatic telegram system that, "Alerts nations moving to regions embracing Nazi and/or Fascist ideologies ... to fully inform [them] of the dangers of residing in a Nazi/Fascist region, and to encourage them to consider relocating."
About the Proposal
The author, Slackertown of the Confederation of Corrupt Dictators, has proposed the following condemnation:
Acknowledging Nazism and related Ideologies as some of the most vile beliefs in existence.
Reaffirming that such political stances will never be accepted within the World Assembly.
Fully Aware that any nation that is a member of the World Assembly already has sufficient laws in place to ban Nazism and related Ideologies.
Remembering that the World Assembly is not a fascist organization, and all non-WA nations must be free to pursue their own method of government.
Recognizing that the World Assembly is the only legal method of fighting Nazism and related Ideologies.
Hereby Condemns Civil Defense Siren for attempting to force their own beliefs upon the world at large, denying nations the freedom to choose what is right for their own citizens, spreading slander and lies about regions, and refusing to follow legal means to fight ideological battles.
Reaffirming that such political stances will never be accepted within the World Assembly.
Fully Aware that any nation that is a member of the World Assembly already has sufficient laws in place to ban Nazism and related Ideologies.
Remembering that the World Assembly is not a fascist organization, and all non-WA nations must be free to pursue their own method of government.
Recognizing that the World Assembly is the only legal method of fighting Nazism and related Ideologies.
Hereby Condemns Civil Defense Siren for attempting to force their own beliefs upon the world at large, denying nations the freedom to choose what is right for their own citizens, spreading slander and lies about regions, and refusing to follow legal means to fight ideological battles.
My Decision
I don't have much to say about this proposal. The author, who resides in one of the twenty regions targeted by the Civil Defense Siren (CDS), uses most of this resolution to ramble about Nazism and Fascism. Furthermore, Slackertown provides us with only one clause explaining what the Civil Defense Siren has done to warrant a condemnation, and believe me, the reasons cited are utter nonsense.
"Attempting to force their own beliefs upon the world, denying nations the freedom to choose what is right for their own citizens." The CDS can't forcibly change the beliefs of others, only encourage them not to be Nazi dirtbags.
"Spreading slander and lies about regions." The history of Nazism and Fascism is pretty clear. No one has done more to make people hate these ideologies than the idiots who worship these cults of pure evil.
"Refusing to follow legal means to fight ideological battles." Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't realize sending telegrams saying 'Nazism is bad' was illegal. You know what is illegal, though? The genocide carried out by the Nazis and their Axis allies during World War II.
The only reason why this proposal was created was to give the Confederation of Corrupt Dictators and the other regions targeted by the CDS more attention; after all, it must be hard being terrible human beings in a time when good people oppose everything you stand for. Every time these people submit proposals like this, we must stand united in opposition, telling Nazis, Fascists, and dirtbags everywhere that we will not tolerate them or their trolling. They can pretend to denounce their ideologies all they want, but we know what their true intentions are.
It's a damn shame 1,700+ votes have been cast in favor of this resolution, but I am proud to align mine with the 12,000+ votes cast against this terrible resolution.
Current Delegate support at time of publication.