Historical Resolutions
From the rise of civilization (November 13, 2002) up until a particularly brutal collision with reality (April 1, 2008), nations toiled under the banner of the World Assembly's predecessor, an organization that now Cannot Be Named, but sounded a lot like "United Stations." Although this grand institution is no longer, its incomparable volume of law shall stand forever.
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Historical Resolution #1
Fight the Axis of Evil
A resolution to improve world security by boosting police and military budgets.
As the world become a more dangerous place, UN member nations must act swiftly in the interests of peace. This means, of course, building lots of new weapons. Only by massively increasing military budgets world-wide will we be able to restore peace and global security.
Passed: | |
For: | 2 | 66.7% |
Against: | 1 | 33.3% |
Historical Resolution #2
Scientific Freedom
A resolution to reduce barriers to free trade and commerce.
The people of Genius have long stood for Scientific freedom. By ensuring that peaceful and responsible scientists can research by their own accord, and in any nation they please, technology will move forward, and trade will increase.
Presented to the Assembly of the United Nations on twenty-second day of November in the year two thousand and two, Common Era. By the representative and leader of Genius:
Chris Meyers
The Aboolot
Protector of Genius
Defender of Freedom
Friend of the Free Realms
Passed: | |
For: | 3,075 | 69.7% |
Against: | 1,336 | 30.3% |
Historical Resolution #3
Education For All
A resolution to reduce income inequality and increase basic welfare.
To give every child under the age of 16 the right to a free education
Passed: | |
For: | 4,515 | 80.7% |
Against: | 1,081 | 19.3% |
Historical Resolution #4
UN taxation ban
A resolution to reduce income inequality and increase basic welfare.
The UN shall not be allowed to collect taxes directly from the citizens of any member state for any purpose.
Passed: |
For: | 4,511 | 86.3% |
Against: | 719 | 13.7% |
Historical Resolution #5
DVD region removal
A resolution to reduce barriers to free trade and commerce.
The removal of regions in DVD's that prevent a user from one region watching the DVD's form another. One region is all wek need.
Passed: | |
For: | 4,266 | 84.1% |
Against: | 806 | 15.9% |