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Fourth reich 4

Hi

P0rtvgal, Atsuria, Brazika, Greater-appalachia, and 1 otherImperial kratos

Fourth reich 4 wrote:Hi

Hi, brother. Welcome to Fifth Empire. Send me a message if you have questions. For now enjoy our great Empire!!

Atsuria, Greater-appalachia, Imperial kratos, and Fourth reich 4

Been thinking a lot of different miscellaneus things lately, about life, about our society and different phenomena in it etc. I think I'll try and condense these into one package..if I'm lucky maybe it'll give birth to some interesting discussion.

Brazika you could also do a poll. We haven't had one of those in a while and we used to have them routinely/regularly.

Also part 3 of my delayed RMB responses is coming up!

Greater-appalachia and Imperial kratos

Fourth reich 4 wrote:Hi

Hello! And where around the world are you from? If you don't mind sharing that is.

We are a diverse bunch. I am Finnish/from Finland. A bit of a rarity in more than one way I suppose.

Greater-appalachia, Imperial kratos, and Fourth reich 4

Atsuria wrote:Been thinking a lot of different miscellaneus things lately, about life, about our society and different phenomena in it etc. I think I'll try and condense these into one package..if I'm lucky maybe it'll give birth to some interesting discussion.

Brazika you could also do a poll. We haven't had one of those in a while and we used to have them routinely/regularly.

Also part 3 of my delayed RMB responses is coming up!

Really. I have a question anyway. I did it.

Atsuria and Imperial kratos

Greater-appalachia

Atsuria wrote:Hello! And where around the world are you from? If you don't mind sharing that is.

We are a diverse bunch. I am Finnish/from Finland. A bit of a rarity in more than one way I suppose.

Yeah, Fourth reich 4, the diversity here is actually high, contrary to what a leftist would have you believe about a fascist region. I’m from deep in the mountains of Appalachia in West Virginia, USA. A radically different environment in almost every single way from Finland.

Atsuria, Imperial kratos, and Fourth reich 4

Fourth reich 4

Atsuria wrote:Hello! And where around the world are you from? If you don't mind sharing that is.

We are a diverse bunch. I am Finnish/from Finland. A bit of a rarity in more than one way I suppose.

Well, I am from Iran, It is currently ruled by a theocracy, I hope someday we will have a nationalist government instead of this Islamist government.

Greater-appalachia wrote:Yeah, Fourth reich 4, the diversity here is actually high, contrary to what a leftist would have you believe about a fascist region. I’m from deep in the mountains of Appalachia in West Virginia, USA. A radically different environment in almost every single way from Finland.

I agree with you, unlike the common belief, fascism is not racist (unlike Nazism), Nazis (people like Alfred Rosenberg) criticized fascism for being too soft. Personally, I think fascism is more logical than other far-right ideologies.

Atsuria, Chalybea, Greater-appalachia, and Imperial kratos

Greater-appalachia

On the poll, you shall never see me support any activity which promotes the trivialization and degradation of value of sexual relations. It is something that is meant to be experienced by two loving individuals, not a bought and sold object. The act of prostitution also comes along with risks of spreading dangerous STDs and exposes women who fall into prostitution to abuse and exploitation by “pimps” and other low life scoundrels.

Atsuria, Brazika, and Imperial kratos

Imperial kratos

Greater-appalachia wrote:On the poll, you shall never see me support any activity which promotes the trivialization and degradation of value of sexual relations. It is something that is meant to be experienced by two loving individuals, not a bought and sold object. The act of prostitution also comes along with risks of spreading dangerous STDs and exposes women who fall into prostitution to abuse and exploitation by “pimps” and other low life scoundrels.

Agreed, not only is it immoral, it degrades women, and strips them of their perceived sense of self-worth.

Atsuria, Brazika, and Greater-appalachia

Imperial kratos wrote:Agreed, not only is it immoral, it degrades women, and strips them of their perceived sense of self-worth.

It depends, tbh. It is not groups of women that degrade them. Being honest to you? I am not against it, but I am not in favor either. There should be a type of regulation, hygiene and everything else so as not to take risks. That is my point of view. Maybe in the future I'll change my mind, but that's it for now.

Many prostitutes would not accept having sex without a condom, cuz this is their job. Now think: Your girlfriend, """for example""". If she ever lets you go without a condom... do you really think you were the first or will you be the first? A normal person can pass more risks than a person who already has the job of having sex with people. After all, her life is also at risk

This is somewhat controversial, so there are many opinions

Imperial kratos

Greater-appalachia

Brazika wrote:It depends, tbh. It is not groups of women that degrade them. Being honest to you? I am not against it, but I am not in favor either. There should be a type of regulation, hygiene and everything else so as not to take risks. That is my point of view. Maybe in the future I'll change my mind, but that's it for now.

Many prostitutes would not accept having sex without a condom, cuz this is their job. Now think: Your girlfriend, """for example""". If she ever lets you go without a condom... do you really think you were the first or will you be the first? A normal person can pass more risks than a person who already has the job of having sex with people. After all, her life is also at risk

This is somewhat controversial, so there are many opinions

So, you want to make sexual relations a trivial thing that can be bought and sold, making the consequences of the act trivialized as well? Contraceptives do not always work, regret can lead to false accusations of assault, and so many other potentially negative consequences can arise even when circumstances you mentioned exist. Prostitution is nearly impossible to regulate, considering the nature of the “work environment”, attempting to make it legal throws in this huge plethora of moral and business questions that have to be decided, such as; Who can actually do this “job”? Should you need a license and do we create a special department for creating and issuing said licensing? How do we protect against STDs in an efficient manner? How do we protect consumers from harmful business practices in this new field of work? Who gets to decide whether this entire concept is moral or immoral? Can it be taxed? If a contraceptive fails, what is the course of action to take? What happens if an individual is unsatisfied and wants a refund? There are these and so many more questions that often reside in a very gray area, and if we set aside the blatant moral and religious reasons not to legalize this act, how do we manage all of these issues to make this job feasible and ethical?

The answer is that it makes far more sense to keep this act illegal to avoid these murky waters, and to justify keeping it illegal for the basic and obvious reasons that make it banned in the first place.

Those who say making it legal will help the economy fail to account for all the administrative costs that must be payed in order to regulate and enforce the laws surrounding the newly legalized prostitution, and it will likely require a whole new department to control and monitor the field. A lot of money will also be required to pay compensations or medical treatments for when contraceptives fail, resulting in pregnancies or STDs. Even if a waiver is signed to clarify that these are risks the consumer must be responsible for, it does not change any of this, there will still be lawsuits of all kinds in the instance of contraceptive failure or neglect that will waste court time and cost even more money. It is all in all just a bad idea.

Edit: Simply put; sex was never something meant to be bought and sold like other physical goods, attempting to make it as such is a mistake.

Brazika and Imperial kratos

Greater-appalachia wrote:
So, you want to make sexual relations a trivial thing that can be bought and sold, making the consequences of the act trivialized as well? Contraceptives do not always work, regret can lead to false accusations of assault, and so many other potentially negative consequences can arise even when circumstances you mentioned exist. Prostitution is nearly impossible to regulate, considering the nature of the “work environment”, attempting to make it legal throws in this huge plethora of moral and business questions that have to be decided, such as; Who can actually do this “job”? Should you need a license and do we create a special department for creating and issuing said licensing? How do we protect against STDs in an efficient manner? How do we protect consumers from harmful business practices in this new field of work? Who gets to decide whether this entire concept is moral or immoral? Can it be taxed? If a contraceptive fails, what is the course of action to take? What happens if an individual is unsatisfied and wants a refund? There are these and so many more questions that often reside in a very gray area, and if we set aside the blatant moral and religious reasons not to legalize this act, how do we manage all of these issues to make this job feasible and ethical?

The answer is that it makes far more sense to keep this act illegal to avoid these murky waters, and to justify keeping it illegal for the basic and obvious reasons that make it banned in the first place.

Those who say making it legal will help the economy fail to account for all the administrative costs that must be payed in order to regulate and enforce the laws surrounding the newly legalized prostitution, and it will likely require a whole new department to control and monitor the field. A lot of money will also be required to pay compensations or medical treatments for when contraceptives fail, resulting in pregnancies or STDs. Even if a waiver is signed to clarify that these are risks the consumer must be responsible for, it does not change any of this, there will still be lawsuits of all kinds in the instance of contraceptive failure or neglect that will waste court time and cost even more money. It is all in all just a bad idea.

Edit: Simply put; sex was never something meant to be bought and sold like other physical goods, attempting to make it as such is a mistake.

Yes 👍🏼

Ferdinand Schafer, Greater-appalachia, and Imperial kratos

I'm not a hypocritical. What I wanna speak I do. I always leave opinions open, because over time I always change my ideas, because the world is spinning too fast. I don't have my head stuck in the past, I also spin

Ferdinand Schafer, Greater-appalachia, and Imperial kratos

The cumbrian state

Prostitution is a maggot that riddles the streets of communities abandoned by governments. Naturally, it grows from economic and political rot; eating away at the heart of the State. However the vast majority of prostitution is caused by the failures of the State. Women are forced into prostitution for economic purposes to feed themselves and their families.

It is the State's utmost priority to ensure the social and economic security of its populace and to protect the collective's mental and physical strength. If the State objectively deviates from this perennial truth, it loses its decency.

Condemnation of the individual is ignorant of a citizen's personal economic problems. Instead to mitigate prostitution,the State should harness the zenith of its domestic authority to target the causes of prostitution; providing more a more broad array of economic opportunities for women. If not, each women forced into prostitution delegitimizes the State's morality. Prostitution also weakens the State's material and immaterial power; disabling women from being able to intellectually and manually contribute to the State's industrial, administrative and sociocultural needs.

Brazika, Greater-appalachia, and Imperial kratos

Updated the membership cataloq with our new members.

-Added Vergiss
-Added Fourth reich 4
-Added Marperking

As "Respected Imperial Citizens".

For you, and for all others currently listed in Tier Eta, the easiest promotion you can gain is direct to the next level above you (Tier Zeta). To gain this promotion, join the World Assembly and endorse Ferroviaire and myself as the WAD and Vice-WAD respectively. Membership in Tier Zeta rank enables you to receive endorsements from your fellow members with a maximum of 2 endorsements per person.

Brazika, Greater-appalachia, Imperial kratos, and Fourth reich 4

Welcome to our members. Lets catch up, friends.

this week i'm feeling the highest temperatures of my life around 35 to 40 degrees. At least here it is full of beaches. If it were in Brazil I would be taking a shower, because my state has no beaches. 😂

What about you, bois?

Ferdinand Schafer, Greater-appalachia, and Imperial kratos

Greater-appalachia

Brazika wrote:Welcome to our members. Lets catch up, friends.

this week i'm feeling the highest temperatures of my life around 35 to 40 degrees. At least here it is full of beaches. If it were in Brazil I would be taking a shower, because my state has no beaches. 😂

What about you, bois?

Here in America most of the nation just experienced a large heatwave. Temperatures in West Virginia were up to 95-100 degrees, some of the hottest we ever see around here. It rarely gets that hot.

Greater-appalachia wrote:Here in America most of the nation just experienced a large heatwave. Temperatures in West Virginia were up to 95-100 degrees, some of the hottest we ever see around here. It rarely gets that hot.

spent 3 days up in the northern mountains/natural reserve, and 1 night in Vizela and it were 44ºC

Greater-appalachia wrote:Here in America most of the nation just experienced a large heatwave. Temperatures in West Virginia were up to 95-100 degrees, some of the hottest we ever see around here. It rarely gets that hot.

Sorry? 95 is about other world. I think we never have it 🤔🤔🤔 i think USA is other way to do it

Greater-appalachia

Brazika wrote:Sorry? 95 is about other world. I think we never have it 🤔🤔🤔 i think USA is other way to do it

95 Fahrenheit not Celsius. We use a different system if you were unaware.

Greater-appalachia wrote:95 Fahrenheit not Celsius. We use a different system if you were unaware.

Its what i said. You use other way (system) to calculate it

95 Fah is 35 celcius.

Greater-appalachia

poll up

Atsuria, The cumbrian state, and Greater-appalachia

i lost all my WA endorsements cuz i left the WA on a NS issue lmfao

Atsuria and Greater-appalachia

Greater-appalachia

P0rtvgal wrote:i lost all my WA endorsements cuz i left the WA on a NS issue lmfao

Rip. Also, I’m not big on anime or Neko stuff but the new theme you set up for your nation is pretty neat, from the flag to the motto to the leader name.

P0rtvgal

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