Om Nia Merican
28-02-2006, 04:26
Rules For UN Proposals [Now Binding]
states:
"Real World Violations
George Bush, Hammas, France, The Michigan Compiled Laws (Annotated), and Smith & Wesson do not exist in the NationStates world. Don't bring them up in Proposals. This includes references to real world documents, movies, and books. This is really easy to grasp and is a "bright line" violation. A Proposal that is wonderfully written, but mentions "the Great Wall of China" will be deleted."
IF, "real world" situations do not exist,
why is my nationstate asked questions about Nazis that want to hold a protest?
I thought World War II and Nazis didn't exist here.
states:
"Real World Violations
George Bush, Hammas, France, The Michigan Compiled Laws (Annotated), and Smith & Wesson do not exist in the NationStates world. Don't bring them up in Proposals. This includes references to real world documents, movies, and books. This is really easy to grasp and is a "bright line" violation. A Proposal that is wonderfully written, but mentions "the Great Wall of China" will be deleted."
IF, "real world" situations do not exist,
why is my nationstate asked questions about Nazis that want to hold a protest?
I thought World War II and Nazis didn't exist here.