NationStates Jolt Archive


Turmoil in the SouthPacific

27-02-2004, 00:10
Today, uprisings occured in the SouthPacific state of Tahiti.
The uprisers are protesting the latest amendment to the SouthPacific's consitution that bans gay marriages and marriages between any one who is not human.
While the amendment has not yet passed, the Convention is taking a roll of the 59 states that compose the United States of the South Pacific:
Iles Marquises
Pitcairn Islands
Rapa
Mururoa
Tuamoto Archipiligo
Tahiti
Tubai Island
Society Islands
Line Islands
Avarua
cook Islands
Niue Islands
Samoan Islands
Tokelau
Phoenix Islands
Tongo Islands
Wallis Island
Fatuna Island
Gilbert Islands
Nauru
Tuvalu Islands
Tonga Islands
Fiji (Vamua Levu and Veti Levu)
Ceva-i-ra
Santa Cruz Islands
Rotuma
Vanuatu
New Caledonia
Solomon Islands
Guadalcanal
Kermadec Islands
Norfolk
Lord Howe Island
Chatham Islands
Stewart Island
North Island
South Island
Bougainville
Coral Sea Islands
New Britain
New Ireland
New Guinea
Tasmania
Australia from the 140 degrees L and eastward.
Ashmore Islands
Cartier Islands
Timor
Halmahera
Cerani
Buru
Flores
Sumba
Lombok
Java
Bali
Borneo
Palau Island
Yap Island
27-02-2004, 00:13
Tahitian local police are on alert with loaded weapons prepare to open fire if the crowd gets too riled up.
imported_ViZion
27-02-2004, 00:25
Tahitian local police are on alert with loaded weapons prepare to open fire if the crowd gets too riled up.
ViZion will step in if you fire upon the protesters, unless they begin to attack your police with weapons, such as guns, swords, knives, bombs... But, it you fire upon people w/o weapons, we will step in.
27-02-2004, 00:27
Tahitian local police are on alert with loaded weapons prepare to open fire if the crowd gets too riled up.
ViZion will step in if you fire upon the protesters, unless they begin to attack your police with weapons, such as guns, swords, knives, bombs... But, it you fire upon people w/o weapons, we will step in.
We will fire on them if they throw rocks at our cops. Our cops have the right to use lethal force in self defense.
Matich
27-02-2004, 00:28
Tahitian local police are on alert with loaded weapons prepare to open fire if the crowd gets too riled up.
ViZion will step in if you fire upon the protesters, unless they begin to attack your police with weapons, such as guns, swords, knives, bombs... But, it you fire upon people w/o weapons, we will step in.


Do not fire unless your men are attacked. We will intervene also if you just start fireing.
imported_ViZion
27-02-2004, 00:29
Tahitian local police are on alert with loaded weapons prepare to open fire if the crowd gets too riled up.
ViZion will step in if you fire upon the protesters, unless they begin to attack your police with weapons, such as guns, swords, knives, bombs... But, it you fire upon people w/o weapons, we will step in.
We will fire on them if they throw rocks at our cops. Our cops have the right to use lethal force in self defense. Thowing rocks at people who have guns and shields? Isn't that going a wee bit to far? Something a bit more lethal to your police, that would be understandable... but rocks? Kids throw rocks and other kids... lol
Whittier
27-02-2004, 00:34
whittier will watch the situation.
Largent
27-02-2004, 00:55
Largent will hold The Southpacific totally responsible for the deaths of any civialian protesters. For that matter any protesters.
27-02-2004, 01:20
To the those concerned:
This is an internal local matter. No laws have been broken by the protestors of the police.
The federal government is not involved in this and the international community needs to stay out of it as well.
We do however, appreciate you concerns for the safety of those involved.
The feds, however, feel there is no need for federal intervention at this time.
The issue of whether cops can carry loaded weapons when guarding protests is decided by the individual states. Law enforcement policy is decided on a local basis by the town councils without federal guidelines.
If you wish to express concern, please address it to the town council of Bakaville, Tahiti.
This is not a national matter nor is it an international one.
Largent
27-02-2004, 01:25
we only want your people safe.
imported_ViZion
27-02-2004, 01:29
To the those concerned:
This is an internal local matter. No laws have been broken by the protestors of the police.
The federal government is not involved in this and the international community needs to stay out of it as well.
We do however, appreciate you concerns for the safety of those involved.
The feds, however, feel there is no need for federal intervention at this time.
The issue of whether cops can carry loaded weapons when guarding protests is decided by the individual states. Law enforcement policy is decided on a local basis by the town councils without federal guidelines.
If you wish to express concern, please address it to the town council of Bakaville, Tahiti.
This is not a national matter nor is it an international one.
We understand that you may carry guns were there is a large protest. Many would be uneasy over massed, disgrunted people... And, at this time, you're right, it is not an international issue. And, as Largent said, we're concerned for your peoples safety. That's why we have said what we said.

OOC: No, we're not warhungry... but the way you said it made we worry...)
27-02-2004, 01:31
To the those concerned:
This is an internal local matter. No laws have been broken by the protestors of the police.
The federal government is not involved in this and the international community needs to stay out of it as well.
We do however, appreciate you concerns for the safety of those involved.
The feds, however, feel there is no need for federal intervention at this time.
The issue of whether cops can carry loaded weapons when guarding protests is decided by the individual states. Law enforcement policy is decided on a local basis by the town councils without federal guidelines.
If you wish to express concern, please address it to the town council of Bakaville, Tahiti.
This is not a national matter nor is it an international one.
We understand that you may carry guns were there is a large protest. Many would be uneasy over massed, disgrunted people... And, at this time, you're right, it is not an international issue. And, as Largent said, we're concerned for your peoples safety. That's why we have said what we said.

OOC: No, we're not warhungry... but the way you said it made we worry...)
OOC: The way I said it? Confused.
Garrison II
27-02-2004, 01:31
occ:Why do you people want interfere in other people soverignity so much?
27-02-2004, 01:35
In case you did not know, the South Pacific has a 15,000 thermo nuke arsenal for use in self defense in case I am invaded.
Garrison II
27-02-2004, 01:41
Transmission to the World

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Garrison II will protect The southpacific inname of the protection of soverignity

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Lady Taylor
Lady of Garrison II
House of David
Lady of York
Garrison II
27-02-2004, 01:41
Transmission to the World

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{Encryption 3857}

Garrison II will protect The southpacific inname of the protection of soverignity

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Lady Taylor
Lady of Garrison II
House of David
Lady of York
imported_ViZion
27-02-2004, 01:41
To the those concerned:
This is an internal local matter. No laws have been broken by the protestors of the police.
The federal government is not involved in this and the international community needs to stay out of it as well.
We do however, appreciate you concerns for the safety of those involved.
The feds, however, feel there is no need for federal intervention at this time.
The issue of whether cops can carry loaded weapons when guarding protests is decided by the individual states. Law enforcement policy is decided on a local basis by the town councils without federal guidelines.
If you wish to express concern, please address it to the town council of Bakaville, Tahiti.
This is not a national matter nor is it an international one.
We understand that you may carry guns were there is a large protest. Many would be uneasy over massed, disgrunted people... And, at this time, you're right, it is not an international issue. And, as Largent said, we're concerned for your peoples safety. That's why we have said what we said.

OOC: No, we're not warhungry... but the way you said it made we worry...)
OOC: The way I said it? Confused.

Tahitian local police are on alert with loaded weapons prepare to open fire if the crowd gets too riled up.

Made it sound like you were looking for any excuse to fire upon those people...

It'd have sounded let alarming if you said something like:
We have local police in Bakaville on guard, as there is a large protest in Bakaville over a possible ban on same-sex marraige and non-human marrying humans.

...loaded weapons prepare to open fire...

really catches peoples attention...
27-02-2004, 01:47
Capitalist scum abusing defenesless masses. I say we should form international coalition and invade and overthrow his evil capitalist government. Only in evil democratic capitalist state do police have right to kill unarmed protestors.
27-02-2004, 01:48
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Lady Taylor
Lady of Garrison II
House of David
Lady of York
You can't do anything against the whole world.
imported_ViZion
27-02-2004, 01:55
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Garrison II will protect The southpacific inname of the protection of soverignity

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Lady Taylor
Lady of Garrison II
House of David
Lady of York
You can't do anything against the whole world.
With more support, they can. We would only attack a nation if they actually killed off innocent civilians (we consider that, along with public executions, and all the likes) as genocide.

You plan on targeting capitalists because you disagree with them, and because there has been nations who have done wrong? (Note: SP has done nothing wrong... they just stated a message that was a bit more alarming then it should have been due to wording...) You are declaring war on capitalists, just as many (generally ignorant, stupid, evil, imperialistic) capitalists attack communists. Unless SP (and other nations) actually commit genocide, we will not invade. Infact, we stand with Garrison II on this issue (note: again, unless genocide is committed)
27-02-2004, 02:46
Java Network News:
Today, an alarming crime occured in Tahiti when several of the protestors followed a pregnant woman into the local grocery store, followed her around and out the door and then proceeded to kick and beat her nearly to death while the police stood by.
Eyewitnesses say they saw the men follow the woman, 7 months pregnant, out of the store when another man walked up with a baseball bat and hit her on the head with it at which point the others began to beat and kick the daylights out of her.
Police, just a yards away, did nothing out of fear of provoking a war.
The police have stated that this is only an isolated incident but there are reports that police all over the city (fed up with all the anticop propoganda) are saying to hell with it and are pulling back from their positions. They are even refusing to investigate the incident.
"They don't like me or the other cops, then let them fend for themselves." said Officer Miguel Houvla who withdrew from the area with his partners.
27-02-2004, 02:47
Java Network News:
Today, an alarming crime occured in Tahiti when several of the protestors followed a pregnant woman into the local grocery store, followed her around and out the door and then proceeded to kick and beat her nearly to death while the police stood by.
Eyewitnesses say they saw the men follow the woman, 7 months pregnant, out of the store when another man walked up with a baseball bat and hit her on the head with it at which point the others began to beat and kick the daylights out of her.
Police, just a yards away, did nothing out of fear of provoking a war.
The police have stated that this is only an isolated incident but there are reports that police all over the city (fed up with all the anticop propoganda) are saying to hell with it and are pulling back from their positions. They are even refusing to investigate the incident.
"They don't like me or the other cops, then let them fend for themselves." said Officer Miguel Houvla who withdrew from the area with his partners.
Garrison II
27-02-2004, 16:28
Transmission to the World

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Garrison II will protect The southpacific in the event of war and will call on its allies in The New Meritocracy, NCA, Metus and ADN.

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Lady Taylor
Lady of Garrison II
House of David
Lady of York
27-02-2004, 19:35
One should not meddle in other's affairs.
28-02-2004, 06:42
"This is what happens when nations of the world get too involved in other country's business. You arrogant Superpowers feel that you must become involved in every small matter, even when the situation does not require your attention. While we do not wish to force any bad relations upon these nations who delved too deeply into the South Pacifics matters, we wish to express our disappointment in you abusing your power of influence to further make yourselves look mightier."