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Czarina Signs "Apartheid Restoration Act" Into Law. Commonwealth Charters...

Decisive Action
04-01-2005, 19:19
Speaking via the White Peoples Radio and Television Network, the Czarina, Alice Fabus, had the following to say.


"Today I have signed into law a new bill for the benefit of the Commonwealthers in Mississippian Southern Africa. This bill will bring much added prosperity and stability to our brethren in Angola, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, and Lesotho. We can expect that industrial output will increase, and crime will decrease, as a result of the legislation must brilliantly drafted by members of the Namibian Commonwealth Senate in conjunction with the governor-generals of Western Sahara, Mississippian Egypt, and South Africa. I would also like to take this time to state that it is indeed April 12th, and we in Mississippi remember well what happened on this day in 1861 when the war of Northern Aggression against the South began with the Southern refusal to accept occupying armies on her soil, and the shelling of the fortress called Sumter in South Carolina, began. Good day, and God Bless."





The bill as it appeared on the desk of the Czarina, April 12th, 2005, was titled, "Apartheid Restoration Act of 2005", the main items in the bill were as summarized follows (the actual bill itself was over 60 pages long)




Apartheid Restoration Act of 2005

Summary: To better control the so-called "Native" populations of Mississippian Southern Africa, territories which are at present, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, and Lesotho. In order to better control the savage populations of these nations, Commonwealth governor-generals will be allowed full authority to dictate to those of savage races, where they will live, work, and how their movement may be controlled, restricted, or dictated.


Summary Overview
I) In so keeping with the tradition of white cultural preservation in Africa, and in addressing the very real threat of a repeat of the 2004 Angola situation, it is the opinion of this senate, after much research, that the negro race of Angola indeed does need to be controlled. The recent tribal violence is evidence that goes right to the heart of this conclusion. Therefore the Governor-General Donald Stahlecker, of Angola, will be given absolute control over his negro population, and absolute rights to relocate them to other lands for matters of internal security. If necessary, cleansing of populations that are overtly hostile to our ideals, may be undertaken.

II) The very real threat of a repeat of the 1994-2004 Communist regime in South Africa cannot be ignored. In order that we may never see a repeat of the ANC, we are proposing that all former ANC leadership officials be publicly executed so that the foot soldiers of the ANC, the rabble, learn the price of aggression against whites, and our recent allies, the Zulu. Governor-General William Fabus, of South Africa, and his wife Sylvia Katrina Fabus, will be given the necessary authority to carry out the executions and cleansings deemed necessary against those with proven ties to the old ANC or the SACP.

III) In keeping with the widely-accepted belief amongst Mississippians, that Namibia was our land, and that the negroes were simply on it before we got there, we are proposing a population relocation program that will move the undesirable races out of Windhoek, Luderitz, Karasburg, Keetmanshoop, Rehoboth, Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Gobabis, Grootfontein, Rundu, and Ondangwa, and will place them in villages in the interior of the nation or outside the limits of the cities. This will result in vastly improved economic situations for white colonists, native German colonists, and native Boer colonists, and will also reduce the likelihood of negro crime against whites. Movement of negroes into white cities will be strictly curtailed except during hours of sunlight. Furthermore, any negroes found to have held ties to the party SWAPO, will be publicly flogged, and former party leaders, will be hanged. This will show the rest of the negro population, the price of their violence against whites throughout the terror campaigns of the 80s and then their corrupt communist regime from 1990-2004.


IV) In keeping with the belief that Botswana has always rightfully belonged to whites, and it was indeed a rightful possession of Mississippians, ordained by God to be annexed into the Commonwealth, and for the movement to restore the British Empire, we are proposing a total freedom of action to restrict native movements between Botswana and neighboring nations, and internal negro movements. We are particularly apprehensive about negro infiltration from ZANU controlled Zimbabwe. We are proposing added border security and perhaps military unity with Namibia and South Africa.


V) Lesotho has long been a land that was rightfully ours; the negroes were simply on it before we arrived. Their attempts to selfishly keep the land for themselves fly in face of all that we know to be good and true. The land must be taken and developed, we are proposing the movement of the Lesothon negroes onto reservations so that industrial progress can move forward unhindered by savage tribals that still exist in the stone age and are not compatible with our ideals or our civilization.



Submitted for Imperial review by:

William Fabus of South Africa



With consideration by:

John Tallmadge of Mississippian Egypt

Donald Stahlecker of Angola

Henry Stahlecker of Western Sahara




Signature of Approval: X Czarina Alice Fabus

Date: 4-12-2005
Decisive Action
04-01-2005, 19:43
Ooc-

The idea of "It was our land, they were just on it before we got there" I took from a John Wayne movie quote, the movie "Maverick".


The quote was, "I suppose it was their fault that they were on our land before we got here."


Just wondered if anybody picked up on that.
Camel Eaters
04-01-2005, 20:26
OOC: hehe. Good movie. These are all speeches given by leaders of different organizations in response to the new law.

IC: In keeping with our tradition of hate for the hateful we find your crimes against humanity tiny compared with your crimes against the human soul. Though our stricter brethren have often found it naught in their hearts to forgive your foolishness I will. So I extend my hand in brotherly love to the hateful of Mississippi. I pray you take it.
-Speaker Renna of The Monotheist Church of Camel Eaters

Once again we find the bigoted fools oppressing our people! So I say to the Africana of Camel Eaters. Rise in the Crusade to the Holy Land and wipe the Scourge of Mississippi from the Sacred Sands!
-Donni Winbata of The Africana Reclamation League (ARL)

They are obvious in their folly but it is not our place to correct it.
-Frederick of the Seven Minds
Kahta
05-01-2005, 00:33
I hope this will stop the violence.

Czar Sam Fabus

OOC: What Earth are you in?
Roach-Busters
05-01-2005, 01:48
To: Czarina Alice Fabus
From: Secretary of Law and Order Chia Neng Lee

Was this law enacted as a defense against communism? If so, you have the complete and unwavering support of my government.
Alexias
05-01-2005, 01:57
The Emperial Goverment statement to Decisive Action concerning the Apairtheid declaration


The Emperial Goverment, while understanding the motives of the Commonwealth's decision, must strongly advise against these measures.

It has been proven time and time again that Apairtheid is not a feasable long term solution, espicially not in the current situation of the stated colonies.

Apairtheid and similar systems have proven crippling to economic devolopement and growth, aswell as maintenance.

Furthermore, the blacks of the stated colonies are strong and proud people, and will likely simply be aggravated into resistance, non-violent(crippling labor strikes and the like) and violent(guerrila warfare.)

This decision will make life much worse for the white colonists, and we must advise against it for the good of the commonwealth.
Decisive Action
05-01-2005, 08:01
I hope this will stop the violence.

Czar Sam Fabus

OOC: What Earth are you in?



Ooc- I am in my own little Earth. Perhaps I'll start my own Earth, "Earth DA" where the boss of the Earth (me) would enact new rules regarding not "opening up" peoples claims if their deletion is pending. Not accepting a claim RP that doesn't even have resistance, ie. "They greet us with flowers and open arms." Just a thought though.
Sevaris
05-01-2005, 12:42
Alice,

I would ask you to please reconsider this- the failure of Apartheid was already admitted by its creators (the National Party), and it was dismantled. I don't think this will do much to increase your support among the large non-white population...

Also,

WHAT THE FUCK? War of Northern Agression, hell, you started it when you committed open treason against the Union, seized Federal installations, fired on the ones that would not surrender, etc.

-Alec Mannerheim
Decisive Action
05-01-2005, 12:46
Alice,

I would ask you to please reconsider this- the failure of Apartheid was already admitted by its creators (the National Party), and it was dismantled. I don't think this will do much to increase your support among the large non-white population...

-Alec Mannerheim


To: Sevaris

Mr. Mannerheim,

"I would ask that you respect the decisions of our learned governors and senators and my final decision to pass this wonderful act which will mean great prosperity and stability for all those who deserve it. The National Party was subverted by the faction behind De Klerk and as such, their opinions after 1990 mattered for nothing."


Czarina Alice Fabus
Sevaris
05-01-2005, 12:48
To: Sevaris

Mr. Mannerheim,

"I would ask that you respect the decisions of our learned governors and senators and my final decision to pass this wonderful act which will mean great prosperity and stability for all those who deserve it. The National Party was subverted by the faction behind De Klerk and as such, their opinions after 1990 mattered for nothing."


Czarina Alice Fabus

I still don't think it's terribly wise. It's not a wonderful act at all, either. I'm not going to stop you, but you'll regret it soon enough.

-Alec Mannerheim
Decisive Action
05-01-2005, 12:54
Also,

WHAT THE FUCK? War of Northern Agression, hell, you started it when you committed open treason against the Union, seized Federal installations, fired on the ones that would not surrender, etc.

-Alec Mannerheim



Dear Alec,


Please refrain from talking like a man without any legitimate arugments, you sound like an asshole when you swear back and forth like that. The South had every right to secede, it was not forbidden by the Constitution. Indeed what did the colonies do when England grew oppressive? They left, as it was their right and duty, the South only reserved the same right for herself that the colonies had reserved nearly a century before. Secession from tyrannical government is a right.

God Save the South,

Alice Fabus
Dyelli Beybi
05-01-2005, 12:56
A supposed quote from the High Chancellor of Dyelli Beybi, when asked by the press what he thought of the new law;

"What? Well I can't say I like it, but it's none of our business really. Who passsed this law anyway...oh it wasn't passed in Dyelli Beybi? Oh good, because I thought I was meant to have a say in these things... I'm eating lunch, bugger off."
Decisive Action
05-01-2005, 12:56
I still don't think it's terribly wise. It's not a wonderful act at all, either. I'm not going to stop you, but you'll regret it soon enough.

-Alec Mannerheim




"The only thing I regret is not having you killed when we had the chance, you're an annoying child in an adult's body, and you've control of nuclear weapons. You're a threat to the world.... It's a shame you oppress and mistreat your poor wife, Yuna, she really is a good woman and deserves better than you. What happened to her from the time she was normal and left Curtis, to the time she started going with you and turned out to be a mental case. What did you do to her?"

Czarina Alice Fabus
Sevaris
05-01-2005, 12:59
Dear Alec,


Please refrain from talking like a man without any legitimate arugments, you sound like an asshole when you swear back and forth like that. The South had every right to secede, it was not forbidden by the Constitution. Indeed what did the colonies do when England grew oppressive? They left, as it was their right and duty, the South only reserved the same right for herself that the colonies had reserved nearly a century before. Secession from tyrannical government is a right.

God Save the South,

Alice Fabus

I am sorry I ended up swearing. I just get rather ticked when I have to deal with pro-Secessionists like yourself. In any corporation, there are dissolution papers. There are none in the U.S. Constitution. These states had no right to secede. In 1776, we had legitimate disagreements with England. You did not. There was no tyrannical government in the north to be afraid of. In any case, the South stole property of the Federal government, seized Federal installations, and many of her officers committed treason against said government. You're sore because you lost.

God Bless the Union,

Alec Mannerheim
Decisive Action
05-01-2005, 13:02
I am sorry I ended up swearing. I just get rather ticked when I have to deal with pro-Secessionists like yourself. In any corporation, there are dissolution papers. There are none in the U.S. Constitution. These states had no right to secede. In 1776, we had legitimate disagreements with England. You did not. There was no tyrannical government in the north to be afraid of. In any case, the South stole property of the Federal government, seized Federal installations, and many of her officers committed treason against said government. You're sore because you lost.

God Bless the Union,

Alec Mannerheim




"You don't really think that the North was oppressing us by telling us what we could and couldn't do in our own states, attempting to destroy our plantation economy, attempting to outvote us in the Senate and House of Representatives by not counting the people that existed as property, as people for matters of representation, they were oppressing us and holding us down... And ask yourself, ultimately, who won... Mississippi is here today, and will be here forever."


Czarina Alice Fabus
Kahta
05-01-2005, 21:53
Ooc- I am in my own little Earth. Perhaps I'll start my own Earth, "Earth DA" where the boss of the Earth (me) would enact new rules regarding not "opening up" peoples claims if their deletion is pending. Not accepting a claim RP that doesn't even have resistance, ie. "They greet us with flowers and open arms." Just a thought though.


Do it. I'd join. I'd even help in some way.
Alexias
05-01-2005, 22:35
Yah, your world is the best, DA.


Haha.

Anyhow.
Sevaris
05-01-2005, 23:07
"The only thing I regret is not having you killed when we had the chance, you're an annoying child in an adult's body, and you've control of nuclear weapons. You're a threat to the world.... It's a shame you oppress and mistreat your poor wife, Yuna, she really is a good woman and deserves better than you. What happened to her from the time she was normal and left Curtis, to the time she started going with you and turned out to be a mental case. What did you do to her?"

Czarina Alice Fabus

Ahem. Alice, Alec does not oppress me at all. If you like, I can point out the eighteen different points on his body where he took bullets meant for me. And, I was normal when I was with Curtis, I admit. However, Alec did nothing to me. It was my time as a POW and the horror of war in general- you wouldn't know, Alice. And my husband IS NOT a threat to the world. If anything, your ideology is.

(Oh, and I'm normal again- so don't go calling me crazy.)

-Yuna Mannerheim
Sevaris
05-01-2005, 23:10
"You don't really think that the North was oppressing us by telling us what we could and couldn't do in our own states, attempting to destroy our plantation economy, attempting to outvote us in the Senate and House of Representatives by not counting the people that existed as property, as people for matters of representation, they were oppressing us and holding us down... And ask yourself, ultimately, who won... Mississippi is here today, and will be here forever."


Czarina Alice Fabus

"The war WAS NOT about slavery. You believed that Lincoln's election was a threat, so you declared independence- an act of treason. The war was not fought to stop slavery, not at all- it was fought to save the Union. And, though you may have brought the USA down, it will rise again, so I predict.

Isn't it interesting that you seemingly put profits over the rights of man? It's always the bottom line with you- not giving a damn about the people you 'own'."

-Alec Mannerheim
Alexias
06-01-2005, 00:59
( the war was about money. The South didn't really give shit about separation, but if slavery was outlawed, the landowners would lose so much money, immediatly, and in the long run, that they took to violence. It's all about the money.

Not that the north was much better.)