NationStates Jolt Archive


The USA of Josh DOllins newfound foreign policy

Josh Dollins
15-05-2004, 04:38
Officially Denounces all communism/fascism/and dictatorship countries and their actions both internationally and locally within their borders. The country welcomes fleeing citizens of these countries who are willing to work hard and become apart of our great nation! We welcome you!

We harshly denounce and will not support in anyway these nations!

We also denounce the UN which has done little to nothing to help out with these countries the UN has not denounced nor dealt with these countries in fact it admits these nations to its organization! We will defend ourselves agains theses nations and as I said welcome the fleeing.

We encourage and promote freedom and limited government on both fiscal and social issues. This does not mean we will be invading nations we stay on a fairly limited foreign policy of little or not intervention militarily or financially. But as I said we denounce these nations, their admittance into the UN and of course we welcome the fleeing citizens of these nations to ours.
Gmeistaville
15-05-2004, 05:13
OOC: Hmm.. The USA of Josh Dollins...The United States of America of Josh Dollins?

IC:

A senior Gmeistavillean spokesperson today expressed a sense of agitation with the "meddling" nature of Josh Dollins.

"It is very well that Josh Dollins has denounced the forms of government in question, but for what reason exactly other than to draw attention to itself, or simply irritate a host of nations that, may or may not, be considered 'fascist'?"

The spokesperson also condemned the speech's criticism of the UN organisation.

"Gmeistaville isn't even a UN member yet still we greatly respect their opinion," the spokesperson admitted, "It is honourable that they use their power in such a benevolent way; the generally liberal propsals, when passed, are immediately imposed upon all UN member nations."

"How can you possibly criticise an organisation that is largely ruled by liberal nations? If a fascist regime - however unlikely it is - joins the UN, then they are accepting any proposals that are passed. This is showing a willingness to accept more liberal ideals, and we praise the UN for being able to do this."

Moving on, the spokesperson questioned the motives behind the speech.

"Looking at the transcript in detail, you can find traces of an alterior motive for the announcement. The main evidence is the constant repetition of an offer to 'fleeing citizens' of the denounced regimes. Is this merely an attempt to snare some extra foreign immigrants and exploit them for cheap labour?" he questioned the 2,000-strong crowd.

He declined to provide an answer to the question, saying that "people should be able to figure out their own opinion" and that he hoped people would seriously consider the 'honourable' motives behind the speech.

"Lastly, we demand that respect be given to the UN for their continuing devotion to human rights, and that nobody will ever again release such damaging and untrue claims about the organisation."