Of all the nations in our region Beelville is the most religious and in world comparison I'm on 5683 out of 87,484. *very pleased* At last all my efforts have paid off. Oh and the fact that when it came to war-funding, my country was somewhere around rank 82700 or so XD. Like Tom put it, of what I wanted I was among the 5000 best! LOL
Now I need to decide on budget. I'm certainly not going to fund the military. Education and Health & Welfare sounds important, but I already have a tax rate of 80%, so a tax cut wouldn't be too bad either. On the other hand my citizens enjoy extensive care through the government, so it's not like their wanting. *debates*
It's really difficult to keep a country going the way you want to! My Civil Rights are "World Benchmark" which is very important to me. And in my decisions I realize how difficult it is to step aside and let others do what they want to do and not impose your opinions on them. Like it would have been easy to ban meat-eating, but many people would have considered this a considerable impediment of their personal freedoms. On the other hand I couldn't allow exploitation and cruel treatment of animals. So I decided to tax meat according to the way it's being won. The more of a strain it is on animals, the more expensive it gets. That way I hope to encourage a lower consumption of meat and if it's eaten then from sources that respect animals and treated them with dignity. I think that's a good thing.
So far, my accomplishments have been (among others):
Of course, my politcal freedoms are below average, but that's a price I have to pay to ensure that my nation stays healthy and happy. And I know they're happy because I'm doing the right thing. On the other hand my economy is imploded. >.< That sucks. I'm still seeking to rectify that.
Should we ever get attacked I'll have to rely on the Republik of Tomvee to help us! ^.^;;;
Now I need to decide on budget. I'm certainly not going to fund the military. Education and Health & Welfare sounds important, but I already have a tax rate of 80%, so a tax cut wouldn't be too bad either. On the other hand my citizens enjoy extensive care through the government, so it's not like their wanting. *debates*
It's really difficult to keep a country going the way you want to! My Civil Rights are "World Benchmark" which is very important to me. And in my decisions I realize how difficult it is to step aside and let others do what they want to do and not impose your opinions on them. Like it would have been easy to ban meat-eating, but many people would have considered this a considerable impediment of their personal freedoms. On the other hand I couldn't allow exploitation and cruel treatment of animals. So I decided to tax meat according to the way it's being won. The more of a strain it is on animals, the more expensive it gets. That way I hope to encourage a lower consumption of meat and if it's eaten then from sources that respect animals and treated them with dignity. I think that's a good thing.
So far, my accomplishments have been (among others):
- Award for positive portrayal of ethnic minorities on TV
- Legalization of soft drugs
- Legalization of euthanasia
- Confirmation of free speech
- Allowing same-sex marriage
- Our religious leader is a New Age guru. Down with the pope!
- Indecent exposure is no longer an offense (i.e. people can go naked, if they want)
- Capital punishment is illegal
- Gambling is legal
- Organ donations may not be paid for
- The rain forest has been protected from Uranium Mining
Of course, my politcal freedoms are below average, but that's a price I have to pay to ensure that my nation stays healthy and happy. And I know they're happy because I'm doing the right thing. On the other hand my economy is imploded. >.< That sucks. I'm still seeking to rectify that.
Should we ever get attacked I'll have to rely on the Republik of Tomvee to help us! ^.^;;;
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Date: 2003-02-08 07:37 am (UTC)Um.
Um.
You know, that is a very dangerous thing to think. I mean, I agree with the decisions you made, no problem with that, but thinking they are happy because you're doing the right thing? I'm sorry, but that's a way of thinking I'm not very comfortable with.
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Date: 2003-02-08 08:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-08 08:32 am (UTC)This is a simple comment, this is an accurate comment.
The fact is, when dealing with over a million people, you can only consider the population as a whole, not as individuals. If you tried to please every single person, there would be utter chaos. What's good for the population as a whole, is generally good for the individual people.
Sure, the people may be unhappy about not letting Bomb manufacturers mine for Uranium in their forests, and sure, gay-haters are going to gripe about legalized same-sex marriages. But these are the right thing to do, and the SMALL portion of the population against it are the only unhappy people...
And for them, who cares. Let them move to another country... They can go live in some corrupt dictatorship where the forests are clear-cut for mining, the national animal makes a popular side-dish, the average lifespan of people is 20 years old because of no healthcare system, and the people are all dumb as rocks because of no education system, so too stupid to care about all that stuff anyhow.
So yeah, making the right decisions won't make all the people happy...
But it makes far more people happy than making the wrong decisions.
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Date: 2003-02-08 08:37 am (UTC)Yes, of course not.
And then I'm doing what is morally right for me, personally.
Yes, I do that, too, and I agree with your decisions (I think, I made quite a few of them, too).
And I have enough trust in my own moral mindset to know I'm not doing anything that is substantially wrong.
And exactly here I'm twitching. Not because I think you're wrong with that thinking in your personal case, but because that kind of thinking can be very dangerous. I'd bet that people who want the death penalty, who hate homosexuals, who think that white people are the better people and so on, think exactly the same. They also "have enough trust in [their] own moral mindset to know [they're] not doing anything that is substantially wrong."
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Date: 2003-02-08 08:44 am (UTC)I wasn't happy about the sentence "they're happy, because I'm doing the right thing". Who decides that you're doing the right thing? The right thing for who(m?)? It's only that kind of thinking that disturbs me, not her decisions, which I very much agree with. (Ok, I'm not sure about that New Age Guru, but then I didn't have an issue like that yet.)
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Date: 2003-02-08 08:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-08 08:55 am (UTC)^.^;;;
The options for that were pretty scarce. I don't like the term "New Age" and I didn't like that the person I hired said that some may call it a cult, but the essence was pretty much what I agree with. He said that he wants to bring out the spirituality in everyone. I liked that. The other one was a stern Catholic who wanted to enforce the Pope's decrees and the other one was some teacher who said she's going to resign the very moment she gets appointed because God is a big poopyhead and all religions can go to hell. Of course I could have dismissed the issue, but that subject was too important to me to do that.
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Date: 2003-02-08 09:02 am (UTC)I don't disagree with your decisions, I don't disagree with your opinions about these things.
There are certain inalienable truths and following those just can't be wrong.
And you decided which these truths are. Again, I don't disagree wth you about that, I think that following these truths can't be wrong, too.
But you decided for yourself what these truths are. And as you are human, you could be wrong, as anybody else could be wrong about what they think are these truths.
It is the mindset of "I know what is good and right and everybody else has to agree with me if they are good and right" that I have a problem with. And I know that you don't have that mindset, but you sounded like that.
Is mindset the correct word here? I thought it was, but I can't find it in the dictionary...
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Date: 2003-02-08 09:05 am (UTC)But then I was quite pleased that I wasn't very high on the "most devouted people"'s list. ^_^;;
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Date: 2003-02-08 09:07 am (UTC)I think this allows enough freedoms for everyone.
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Date: 2003-02-08 09:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-08 10:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-08 10:36 am (UTC)xoxo
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Date: 2003-02-08 10:57 am (UTC)Come on, make your own nation and then move to Mount Greenwood Bay ^_^! We're a very nice region, very friendly. All of us are LJ people (with the exception of this new strange person that nobody knows O.o).
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Date: 2003-02-08 12:11 pm (UTC)how fascinating!
xoxo