Nation States Issues : A Question of Bad Faith

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Today I’ve got this Issue on my Nationstates (nationstates.net)

A Question of Bad Faith

Your Justice Minister has raised a stink about public flatulence, and is proposing a new law to ban it.The Movementarians, the infamous cult associated with a mass suicide in the United Federation, has expressed interest in purchasing a vacant plot of land in nation. Many fear that they intend to use the land for another ritual group self-sacrifice, while the Movementarians insist it will be for purely “peaceful and spiritual” experiences.Your Justice Minister has raised a stink about public flatulence, and is proposing a new law to ban it.

I’ve encountered with 5 choice

1. “nation believes in freedom of religion, does it not?” asks Belinda McCarthy, the only survivor of the now infamous Maxo Siege. “If you truly intend to live up to that claim, then you must allow my group to purchase the land. In fact, we’re prepared to offer you a lot of money for it, and we’ll pay you even more if you’ll look the other way after we set up shop. Religion is a deeply personal experience. We’re not up to anything suspicious, after all.”

2. “You can’t listen to that violent nut job!” exclaims Gaius Solo, the ambassador from the United Federation, adjusting his over-sized Stetson and shooting open his bottle of beer with a .44 Magnum. “There’s a reason why this cult is illegal even in the liberty-loving Federation. The Movementarians’ actions caused the deaths of over six hundred people! Unless you want the same to happen here, you must ban them from setting foot in your country.”

3. “There must be a compromise!” insists relationship counsellor Layla Bouvier. “I say let them buy the land, but only if they agree to strict police supervision. Their faith doesn’t entitle them to break the laws of the land, nor keep people there against their will. They may not like the invasion of privacy, but at least this is a fair balance between religious freedom and the rule of law.”

4. “Um, aren’t all religions technically cults with their indoctrination and rabid hatred of all non-believers?” queries popular atheist speaker Roberto Harishchandra. “Just think about how much oppression and war are caused by these kooks and their invisible sky fairies! Better yet, think about how much scientific and social progress we can make without them getting in the way. Why not declare all religions to be cults and outlaw the lot of them? nation would be much better off.”

5. Dismiss the issue


Option 2. sounds cool so I choose it.

The result saids ‘Cults that offer eternal life after death to those who follow a self-sacrificing saviour are frowned upon.’

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In result, my nation get a boost of this qualities.

Social Conservatism

Bush-Santorum Dawning Terror Index 3.7%

Secularism

Atheism Rate 3.0%

Authoritarianism

MilliStalins 2.0%

Compliance

Law-abiding Acts Per Hour 0.11%

Tourism

Tourists Per Hour 0.09%

Pacifism

Cheeks Turned Per Day 0.04%

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And decline in this qualities

Nudity

Cheeks Per Square Mile 0.20%

Intelligence

Quips Per Hour 0.21%

Recreational Drug Use

Pineapple Fondness Rating 0.22%

Food Quality

Meeshlin-Starr Index 0.23%

Inclusiveness

Mandela-Wollstonecraft Non-Discrimination Index 0.49%

Civil Rights

Martin Luther King, Jr. Units 1.2%

Religiousness

Prayers Per Hour 2.6%

Ideological Radicality

Paul-Nader Subjective Decentrality Index 2.8%

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This choice seems average.

Author: Forcedot

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