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East uyghurstan wrote:Disturb the Comfortable, Comfort the Disturbed

Rebuild tomorrow, start over now

I think it's quite important to normalise (and even celebrate) death as a part of life. That said, Phillip's life of born luxury is not one to celebrate. He was a member of the Borgoise Class, a member of possibly the oldest Ruling Class family in the world, and as socialists it's important to oppose them. We should respect those in death that we would respect in life, and Prince Phillip is someone who in life I would not respect. He was a racist (alleged) paedophile protector, and that's not a life I, nor a lot of fellow Brits, will respect in death.

Brezzia, Greatunion of soviet socialist republics, Ubertas, Sodoran Alesia, and 7 othersSaniston, Thebrin, Americ anfootball, New Astri, Red nation state, The greater tulsa area, and Stershumbaamistan

The mexican workers

East uyghurstan wrote:Disturb the Comfortable, Comfort the Disturbed

A great quote indeed

Aurasa

Odawa wrote:Prince or not, he was still a human being. At least show a little respect

The same argument was used for Bush, and Thatcher, and Reagan before her. But I ask you, where was Reagan's respect for the LGBT community when they were dying of aids and minorities when they suffered from discriminations, Thatcher's for worker's after she destroyed their unions and ruined their quality of life, Bush's for the countless civilians he killed halfway across the world? Respect is gained, not a right, and they have earned none at all for their actions.

The Prince was a similar case, a man who didn't earn any respect but nonetheless received more than he deserved simply from the virtue of being born into another family. If they want to think I'm "disrespectful" for hating a man who symbolised oppression of the third world and did nothing but prey upon the vulnerable while leeching away taxpayer's hard earned money, then so be it. I don't want to be associated with that sort of people anyways. So I'll be showing my respect the way I always have with repulsive figures like him, by listening to "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead."

Brezzia, Greatunion of soviet socialist republics, Radicalania, Ubertas, and 13 othersSodoran Alesia, Saniston, Pajonia, Wascoitan, Feyrisshire, Bibliophilius, Thebrin, Americ anfootball, New Astri, The greater tulsa area, Aurasa, The passerine islands, and Stershumbaamistan

503 wrote:. So I'll be showing my respect the way I always have with repulsive figures like him, by listening to "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead."

I mean I was gunna go for "Off with their heads", but you do you :P

503 wrote:The same argument was used for Bush, and Thatcher, and Reagan before her. But I ask you, where was Reagan's respect for the LGBT community when they were dying of aids and minorities when they suffered from discriminations, Thatcher's for worker's after she destroyed their unions and ruined their quality of life, Bush's for the countless civilians he killed halfway across the world? Respect is gained, not a right, and they have earned none at all for their actions.

The Prince was a similar case, a man who didn't earn any respect but nonetheless received more than he deserved simply from the virtue of being born into another family. If they want to think I'm "disrespectful" for hating a man who symbolised oppression of the third world and did nothing but prey upon the vulnerable while leeching away taxpayer's hard earned money, then so be it. I don't want to be associated with that sort of people anyways. So I'll be showing my respect the way I always have with repulsive figures like him, by listening to "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead."

Huh. I had no idea of his brutal actions. Thanks for opening me up to his cruel nature

Americ anfootball

i think it's cool when bad people die, personally

it's a shame he died of being Old and not getting beheaded by the people, but i'll take what i can get

Sodoran Alesia, Saniston, Pajonia, Wascoitan, and 8 othersVandensia, Bibliophilius, The mexican workers, New Astri, The greater tulsa area, The passerine islands, St Lyaos, and Stershumbaamistan

Neo japanese state

503 wrote:The same argument was used for Bush, and Thatcher, and Reagan before her. But I ask you, where was Reagan's respect for the LGBT community when they were dying of aids and minorities when they suffered from discriminations, Thatcher's for worker's after she destroyed their unions and ruined their quality of life, Bush's for the countless civilians he killed halfway across the world? Respect is gained, not a right, and they have earned none at all for their actions.

The Prince was a similar case, a man who didn't earn any respect but nonetheless received more than he deserved simply from the virtue of being born into another family. If they want to think I'm "disrespectful" for hating a man who symbolised oppression of the third world and did nothing but prey upon the vulnerable while leeching away taxpayer's hard earned money, then so be it. I don't want to be associated with that sort of people anyways. So I'll be showing my respect the way I always have with repulsive figures like him, by listening to "Ding Dong the Witch is Dead."

...your actually right. flies to the UK to publicly piss on his corpse.

Greatunion of soviet socialist republics, Ubertas, Sodoran Alesia, Pajonia, and 4 othersVandensia, Bibliophilius, New Astri, and The passerine islands

Alright folk, theres a cool competition in the Discord #announcements channel, check it out!

The united-socialist states of america wrote:You guys remember the time the Red army slaughtered Finns and Poles(for no good reason mind you), USSR sure is great huh?

Hello, I'd like to remind you that our embassies are not the place to be sectarian.

Greatunion of soviet socialist republics, Radicalania, Ubertas, Sodoran Alesia, and 3 othersSoviet catgirls, 503, and Ostveimar

Post self-deleted by 503.

Neo japanese state

503 wrote:Remember that time the US decided to use chemical warfare against Vietnamese civilians for no reason? Or the time the US experimented with syphilis on black men and broke every part of the Hippocrates Oath? Remember the time the US supported Saudi Arabia and bombed Yemen into oblivion? Remember the time the US forgave Nazi war criminals who committed crimes against humanity because they wanted missiles. Remember the time the US said shelter and food actually wasn't a human right? Remember the time the US dropped two nuclear weapons on Japanese cities? Remember the time the US decided to ignore Israeli attacks on Palestinian children and hospitals? Remember the time the US used drones on Doctors without Borders? Remember the time....

Seriously, we understand the USSR had flaws, many of which shouldn't be repeated and serve as lessons for our future ventures. We acknowledge the many troubles the USSR had, particularly in the Stalin period. But if you're a leftist, you ought to be focusing on the current imperialist superpower, not shaming some country which G*rbachev killed in exchange for Pizza Hut 3 decades ago.

Only left-unity can out-pizza the revisionist hut.

Greatunion of soviet socialist republics and Kentanda

Neo japanese state wrote:Only left-unity can out-pizza the revisionist hut.

🦀🦀🦀 One day, G*rbachev will be gone 🦀🦀🦀

Greatunion of soviet socialist republics, Ubertas, Sodoran Alesia, Wascoitan, and 2 othersFeyrisshire, and Rubumba

New samon wrote:Hello, I'd like to remind you that our embassies are not the place to be sectarian.

Cheers Samon <3

Ubertas, Sodoran Alesia, New samon, Soviet catgirls, and 1 otherOstveimar

I have no idea how Phillip made it this long. Man was so very visibly just baaarely hanging on LMFAO. What killed him? A light breeze?

Comrades, Daily News:

Good morning/afternoon/evening!

Give a warm welcome to our newest comrades: New hurskeng, Kakhassia, Stershumbaamistan, Elisaw, Ald carkiaopia, Italiano comunista, Doriasoi, and Larkena

Here is today's news:

Executive Affairs


  • The Ministry of Culture has announced the second round of match ups for the regional Chess tournament:

    @Wasc (wolfmancal) vs @Trabardia Kuznetsov ☭ (rye0bread)
    @Martyn Sealgaír Kiryu (Mkiryu) vs @Ant (Snannybobo)
    @WhoAmIToDisagree (WhoAmIToDisagree121) vs @Socialist Heronia (eternitydragon)
    @Kolya (Kolya_the_Great) vs @Vor (sandshrew4)
    @Evil Kava [TLA] (KVGRad) vs @Karl Kuznetsov von Habsburg 🌹 (UrutaaLathyrus)

  • The Ministry of World Assembly Affairs has posted a voting thread on the current World Assembly resolution: Link"Reducing Microplastics" as well as an upcoming resolution Link"Repeal: Voting Equality for Freed Inmates". Vote in these threads to determine how our delegate votes.

  • The TCB Card Factory has opened its doors! This program includes regional giveaways, a regional art museum, card requests, and of course, shiny 1% International Artwork badges. TCBs Card Factory is asking for a team of volunteers to help operate card farms to ensure a steady supply of cards are being printed. Think you can help? Sign up today.

  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Information are recruiting volunteers. Sign up here: https://tcb.red/forum/forum/15-the-civil-service

Legislative Affairs


General


  • The Card Factory is holding a giveaway for people in the Regional Discord. Join and check #announcements to enter.

  • A regional poll was held on whether the Bloc should keep the position of Regional Message Board Representative. The final count was 19 yes, 19 no, and 15 abstain.

  • We have opened The Great People's Rec Hall in our Regional Discord server, and will hopefully host DnD and reading nights in the future. This is also where future Ministerial debates will be held.

  • Check out the Law Archive! It is an easy way to navigate and keep track of all our laws. This document is updated as new laws get passed.

  • Want some endorsements? Run the Revolutionary Endorsement Program! It's simple and doesn't take very much time. Endorse comrades, get endorsed back.

  • Our forums are online, but unfortunately, we have lost a whole year of data. If you applied for citizenship after January of 2020 (Feb-Dec of 2020), make sure to reapply!. You may also have to recreate your account. Apologies for this inconvenience. The government will be working as quickly as possible to re-accept citizenship applications. In order to prevent this from happening again in the future, we will be discussing our options on a forum transfer. Stay tuned! (Disclaimer: this only applies if you were registered as a citizen in-between February 2020 and December 2020. If you have joined TCB after this time period you do not need to re-apply for citizenship)

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While run by the Ministry of Information, the Daily News does not necessarily reflect the stance of the current administration. Please contact the Minister of Information Pajonia on NationStates or Ant(Pajonia) in the Regional Discord for any corrections, suggestions, questions, comments, or concerns.

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The mexican workers

Prince Phillip was kinda nasty lookin tho ngl

Ubertas, Vandensia, and 503

Odawa wrote:It’s just insensitive and flat out rude to cheer that someone died, especially from the royal family. Half of England is in mourning while your celebrating.

I can understand seeing it as rude, but seeing it as especially rude since they're from the royal family? Their blood does not make them any more important than anyone else, and that line of thinking is dangerous to democracy.

Radicalania, Ubertas, Sodoran Alesia, Saniston, and 5 othersBibliophilius, 503, Ostveimar, Red nation state, and The passerine islands

New Astri wrote:^ Yeah, Wascoitan is kinda right there. Their wording was bad, but I think they were pretty clearly referring to weed/cocaine/heroin/etc.

(Not to say all of those are comparable--they're just typically the drugs lumped together under "all drugs")

Are you implying weed is "inherently bad"? Some of us owe our sanity to it, I'm diagnosed with PTSD.

Ubertas and 503

East uyghurstan

New Astri wrote:I have no idea how Phillip made it this long. Man was so very visibly just baaarely hanging on LMFAO. What killed him? A light breeze?

He listened to 100 gecs and was evaporated

Ubertas, The mexican workers, Americ anfootball, and New Astri

503 wrote:The Prince was a similar case, a man who didn't earn any respect but nonetheless received more than he deserved simply from the virtue of being born into another family.

Right, i'm going to stop you right there - and this applies to anyone thinking of posting anything with similar wording.

Whilst i'm happy for anyone to sling lots & lots of mud at the royal family, please at least try to not catch comrades in the splash-back.

Saying that someone who spent their early years engaging in real-life front line fash-bashing (by way of front line WW2 naval service) "didn't earn any respect" is completely out of order - it belittles the contributions made by anyone who engages in bashing fash, (including that of your fellows) and everyone involved in that conflict.

Whether the amount of respect he received is in proportion to the amount of respect he earned by his own actions, is another matter entirely however - please feel free to bash him over this :)

Personally, I'm less inclined to bash Phil the Greek than certain other members of the Royals; unlike most of the royal leeches he actually made some meaningful contributions to society during his life; to the UK's youth by way of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme, and to the greater good as a front line naval officer during a certain conflict in the 1940's.
My one real regret about today's news? It wasn't "Handy" Andy or Jug-Lugs.

The Workers Union of Habsburg-Lorraine, Soviet catgirls, The mexican workers, and Odawa

Welcome to The Communist Bloc, comrades New hurskeng, Kakhassia, Stershumbaamistan, Elisaw, Ald carkiaopia, Italiano comunista, Doriasoi, Larkena, and Curtisbourg!

To get started, check out these handy guides so that you can be sure to experience TCB at its fullest, and register as fellow citizens!


The Ultimate TCB Handbook: The All-Expansive Guide to Life in The Communist Bloc



The Revolutionary Republic of
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Welcome to The Communist Bloc!!

Welcome to The Communist Bloc! You've probably come here either attracted by one of our recruitment telegrams, our leftist debates, or just the large population count under the socialist tag. No matter the reason, you are now home and you have now found your place! So what to do? I'm sure there are about a billion things rushing through your head right now, and no idea where to start in this massive place. So let's do a quick overview of the region first. The Communist Bloc (aka TCB or The Bloc) is a Pan-Left-wing region comprised of real-life socialists, communists, and anarchists. We welcome all people regardless of sexuality, identity, ethnic background, or religious creed.

The Bloc is a highly democratic region where anyone has every opportunity to join the community, bring their fresh new ideas, and contribute. We have roleplay, competitive elections, fun community activities, and even the ability for everyone to participate in making the law of the region through our directly democratic institutions. There's something for everyone here in TCB.

Newcomers Guide

So what should you do now that you've joined? Well, there's alot that's available:

  • Apply for Citizenship: Citizenship is your ultimate ticket here in The Bloc. Citizenship on the TCB forums allows you to vote in our regions directly democratic legislature, run for office, gain full access to the discord, and become a full-fledged member of the community. Anyone who wants to do more than answer issues should consider doing this.

  • LinkOur Regional Forum:
    Our regional forum is where most of the political scene of the region takes place. It’s very important for anyone who’s interested in participating in our region's government to join the forums. Making an account is very easy and simple. Should there be any problems, Comrade Kethania should be contacted.

  • LinkOur Regional Discord: Our regional discord is where most of our casual interaction takes place. Much of the active portion of the region’s community spend most of their time here than on the RMB debating. It's highly recommended that comrades join if they want to become active.

  • Our Government: The Bloc’s Government runs on the principles of socialism, equality, collective leadership, direct democracy, and freedom. It has a unique four-branch system. With an executive handling governmental affairs (such as activities, immigration, interaction with other regions), a democratic legislature that makes laws for the region, an elected Judicial Branch to interpret the constitution and the law, and an Administrative Branch which moderates the discord and the forums and acts in a policing capacity. The most important principle, however, is that the World Assembly Delegate is not the leader here. The people, in fact, influence the appointment the WAD through the popular will.

How Can I Get Involved in Regional Government?

To get involved, it’s important that you have citizenship. Without it, you cannot any of the activities below. If you have not already, please refer to the links above for newcomers to get started. For newcomers or older members who want to become members of our community, it is highly recommended to begin by gaining citizenship on the forums, and then joining the discord and gaining full access using said citizenship. Following that, the best thing to do is to volunteer for a ministry and then make yourself known in the community by being active and interacting with people (don't be shy, we don't bite).

  • Volunteering for the Civil Service: The first thing that every citizen should try and do is apply for a ministry. The regions ministries are the main bodies that carry out the governmental work in the region. Depending on who you are, you can become a diplomat, a reporter for the news, a activities organizer, a roleplay manger, or assist on the legal team! You can volunteer Linkhere.

  • The Constitution: Anyone who wishes to become more active ought to eventually read the Constitution. Yes, I understand that it is long, personally, it took me a few tries to fully finish it. But it's wise to have knowledge of the highest law of the land.

  • Join the People's Revolutionary Air Force: What now? Do we have a military? To many, this may seem confusing, but it is perfectly normal for NS. The Communist Bloc is home to its very own military; the People's Revolutionary Air Force. It actively assists in raiding right-wing, fascist, and other reactionary regions in the game. Their goal is to eradicate them completely, whether that be through attacking them directly or by defending fellow left wing regions, and to remove the ability of fascists or other reactionaries to use this game as a real-life recruitment space for their toxic creed. LinkJoin the Discord now to find out more! If you feel like you can't dedicate a lot of time to the Bloc's military, but you still want to help, telegram First Minister New Astri, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense Krajzovda or Air Marshall Pan kath to be added onto the reserve roster. Read more about our reserve program here!

Other Useful Links Relating to TCB

Below are other links pertaining to the region and its interactions with other regions. It is recommended for people to look at these if they really want to get involved.

  • The RMB Rules: This is a must-read for any resident. The RMB Rules should be followed by everyone at all times. This ensures that the region's RMB is safe and reflective of our values.

  • Familiarize Yourself With Regional Law: As a Socialist Republic, The Communist Bloc is very dedicated to a democratic system with order and procedure to carry out government duties and policies more effectively. As a new member, feel free to familiarize yourself with a few basic documents.

  • The Index of Past WA Voting Recommendations: The Ministry of World Assembly Affairs maintains a list of all voting recommendations that have been issued so far. If you wanna become more active in the World Assembly, be sure to read through the list and analyze the different rationales given in the voting recommendations!

  • Anti-Fascism and Why We Fight: Above all, TCB is a left-wing region eternally committed to fighting fascism. Right-wing thought, especially fascism, is not tolerated within this region. We do not believe that freedom of speech extends to those who's sole purpose is built on racism, death, and dictatorship. TCB as an NSLeft member participates in the interregional military alliance of Antifa, and helps them to destroy the influence of fascists in the game.

  • The NSLeft: The Solidarity Pact of the NationStates Left, or the NSLeft, is the largest and most influential leftist alliance in the game. TCB is a member of this important alliance. Formed of only leftist regions comprised of real-life leftists, NSLeft seeks to further interregional leftist solidarity and create a united front against right-wing reactionaries.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Someone is misbehaving on the RMB! What do I do?:
    Please click this Big Report Button Thingie to send a telegram to our RMB moderators. You should include links to posts/pages containing improper material. Please also report to game moderators if applicable.

  • Why should I become a citizen?
    Many reasons. Citizenship is like a switch from "just hanging around" to "being a full-fledged part of the region". Citizenship allows one to vote in elections, run for positions in government, participate in the discussion on forums (which is where the most of it happens), and all that good stuff. If you are not yet a citizen - you're missing out.

    You may be suspicious of this whole bureaucracy, and wondering why can't we just allow the aforementioned freedoms to everyone. Well, there are good reasons. This world is dark and full of very very bad people doing all sorts of illegal and immoral activities. Citizenship allows us to prevent them from running for offices, spying on our region, etc. Unless you are one of those very very bad people, you have nothing to worry about.

    If you have any more questions, please, feel free to telegram Solveneia, and he will answer to the best of his ability.

  • Who is actually in power in The Communist Bloc?

    The Head of State is the First Minister(FM), who is elected by the citizenry in the First Round of Ministerial Elections.
    The Head of Government is collectively the Council of Ministers(CoM), which is elected by the citizenry.
    The Head of Legislature is the Speaker of the Legislative Committee, who is internally selected by the Committee, which itself is elected by the citizenry.
    The Heads of Military are the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense(MoFAD), who is elected by the citizenry, and the Air Marshall, who is nominated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense and confirmed by the Council of Ministers.
    The Head of Judiciary is the Chief Justice of the People's Tribunal, who is internally selected by the Judiciary, itself elected by the people.
    The Head of Administration is the Head Administrator, internally selected by the Administrative Council, which also selects its own new members.
    The Head of On-Site Administration is the World Assembly Delegate(WAD), who is appointed by the First Minister with the consent and approval of the Council of Ministers.
    To see who currently occupies these roles and more, please view this dispatch..
    All elections are conducted on LinkThe Communist Bloc forums.

  • Why is my application not being processed?
    Sadly enough, processing applications take time and effort. It also gets pretty tedious after a while. A couple of days is a reasonable enough expectation of the processing time. We haven't forgotten about you, so just exercise patience.
    Oh, and if after a week your application is not yet processed, then we probably have forgotten about you, so feel free to complain to Solveneia or another government official displayed in the regional page we will look at what can be done. If something is unclear, please, feel free to telegram Solveneia, or another government official.



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How to apply for citizenship

Do you want to get involved in TCB? Do you want to do more than just answer issues all day? Do you want to have fun? If that’s the case, you probably want to apply for citizenship.

Requirements to be eligible for citizenship:

1. You must have a nation residing in The Communist Bloc

2. You must have a World Assembly nation on Nationstates (not necessarily in this region)

To apply for citizenship, follow these steps:

Step 1: Click Linkhere for our forums.

Step 2: Click the down arrow next to “Login”, as shown below.

Step 3: Click “register”, as shown below.

Step 4: Fill out the required information, and then click "register".

Step 5: Copy the application template provided Linkhere.

Step 6: Go to Linkthe Naturalisation Office and create a Linknew topic.

Step 7: Title the topic “Citizenship Application: [INSERT USERNAME HERE]” and paste the application template on the topic.

Step 8: Fill out the application. Make sure to be honest!

Step 9: Click "Post Topic".

Step 10: Wait for your application to be processed.

Once a citizen, you can partake in all the activities our region has to offer, including:

• Voting

• Regional politics

• The nation roleplay

• The regional military

• Games and contests created by the Ministry of Culture

• And much more!

As always, if you have any questions regarding citizenship or the registration/application process, please do feel free to contact me, Solveneia, via telegram or discord (Negative Twelve, in the TCB server).

This dispatch is adapted from an older version created by Egaleca: page=dispatch/id=1067444/

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We recommend you check out the rest of the pinned dispatches in the region for much more interesting details about the Bloc, its laws, the programs we are running, our allies in NSLeft and much more!

East uyghurstan

Aint there nothing quite like being in love. :) How are y'all today.

Greatunion of soviet socialist republics, Sodoran Alesia, Soviet catgirls, The mexican workers, and 1 otherAmeric anfootball

East uyghurstan wrote:Aint there nothing quite like being in love. :) How are y'all today.

I’m good, thank you!

Sodoran Alesia and Soviet catgirls

The mexican workers

East uyghurstan wrote:Aint there nothing quite like being in love. :) How are y'all today.

doin decent

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