NationStates Jolt Archive


Resigning in Protest

Physics R US
07-05-2004, 11:32
THe esteemed people of Physics R US are appalled by the passing of the Biorights act and are resigning in protest from the UN. The people of physics R US implore likeminded members to remain in the UN so as to stop other such pathetic and wrong bills from being passed (particularly ones related to the scum of biology) but instead asks that the they register their complaints in this poll.

Physics R US reminds all physicits that this nation offers them zero tax and unlimited research grants, join up today!
Hirota
07-05-2004, 12:56
I don't think it was bad. I think it was irrelevant - cloning is not under any form of legislation, which I think needed to be addressed simultaneously.
Oggidad
07-05-2004, 17:42
a nation that wants a caste system installed, whereby certain groups of people haven't got the rights and dignities of other groups. A nation with apparently little or no social concern or care. Marvellous. How thoughtful.

N.B It's spelt "physicists"
Collaboration
07-05-2004, 18:39
Nations have resigned in protest for a year and a half, and the UN is still going strong.
HotRodia
07-05-2004, 21:20
Nations have resigned in protest for a year and a half, and the UN is still going strong.

Yeah, I resigned a while ago, and substituted a puppet nation.
Canary Land
07-05-2004, 21:54
The voting in the biorights act was pretty one-sided, so why on earth do you think you're going to get a different result by people voting here?!?!?! :?
Canary Land
07-05-2004, 21:55
The voting in the biorights act was pretty one-sided, so why on earth do you think you're going to get a different result by people voting here?!?!?! :?
Canary Land
07-05-2004, 21:56
The voting in the biorights act was pretty one-sided, so why on earth do you think you're going to get a different result by people voting here?!?!?! :?
Bootai-Bootai
08-05-2004, 01:30
I don't think that there was anything really wrong with the BioRights declaration... it is probably ineffective, but nothing more.

If anything, the Freedom of Choice and the banning of the woodchipping industry would be greater reasons for nations to resign from the UN.

Anyways, if you felt this strongly about it you should've voiced your opposition to it before it was passed. You've obviously never posted on this board before, seeing as this is your first post ever.

Finally, Bootai-Bootai would like to take this opportunity to re-affirm that Physics was, is, and forever shall be Phun.
Mikitivity
08-05-2004, 01:35
Nations have resigned in protest for a year and a half, and the UN is still going strong.

Yeah, I resigned a while ago, and substituted a puppet nation.

Is your puppet active in the UN (i.e. voting) or just for region stability. A true protest would be to never vote, but just use the UN for region stability issues.

10kMichael
Ichi Ni
10-05-2004, 08:55
it wasn't bad, it was just... Vague.

Sure quit. give them more voices as you quite ours.

I'm getting to the point of voting AYE just because there is no consiquences for violating UN Resolutions, putting up multiple resolutions of the same subject, and there is no way to correct past resolutions.

boy, my enthusiasm for NS2 is dropping like a lead ballon... tied to a 10 ton boulder... with a rocket booster pushing it down.

Is it me or do other Role-players feel this way?
10-05-2004, 09:12
the resolution wasnt a bad idea, and basically its already taken effect onto the game, so all you can do is discuss it, asking/requesting or demanding for changes wont be noticed at all.

just speaking realistically.


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