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The chains you choose to wear.

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Halete
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#161 - 2013-02-14 15:31:17 UTC
'BloodBird' (how juvenile sounding), I am concerned;

You fail at any point to mention now Nation fit into the 'problem'.

Your bullheaded assertions with vague or no explanations make you look like nothing more than a self-important man swinging around his third leg.

Please provide reasoning for why your brothers and sisters in Nation are deserving of 'no respect or compassion'.

"To know the true path, but yet, to never follow it. That is possibly the gravest sin" - The Scriptures, Book of Missions 13:21

Evi Polevhia
Phoenix Naval Operations
Phoenix Naval Systems
#162 - 2013-02-14 16:12:29 UTC
BloodBird wrote:
Let me put it in a simple format for you.


Oh goody.

BloodBird wrote:
All Capsuleers, as well as all people everywhere who are reasonable, honest and capable people, have a duty to Humanity to destroy, counter-act or in any way they can, oppose the enemies of the whole Human race.

As Capsuleers we are particularely blessed with the powers and tools to do this if we so chose. Many of us chose to be a part of the solution, or at least not to do anything to hinder the efforts of those that actively oppose our fellow enemies.

You have chosen to be a part of the problem. Of your own will.


You have yet to go over why exactly we are the Enemy.

BloodBird wrote:
This, in short, makes your life as well as your opinions worthless. A True Slave can be forgiven, they did not after all chose to become a brainless machine and a tool for one of history's worst megalomaniacs of all time.


I so love the open minded... We are hardly brainless, I assure you. Just let me get all the jars and start counting.

BloodBird wrote:
You on the other hand was not kidnapped and True Enslaved against your will.


*were

BloodBird wrote:

As of right now you are in the same group as every other Sansha loyalist around, part or present: -10 standing, Kill On Sight when possible, and devoid of any respect or compassion, regardless of how long your service to the Sansha's last.

I felt you had the right to know. It is the only right you still have.


And do you think this changes any thing? The Foundations considers itself to be in a state of war against most of the cluster. A war for our very survival. Before this post? We considered you a threat and to be shot on sight if found entering our space in any non civilian ship. Guess what? That has not changed.
Takrow Matoris
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#163 - 2013-02-14 16:49:58 UTC  |  Edited by: Takrow Matoris
BloodBird, what you have written seems a bit to biased, practically giving up on her . Even though Evi choose the Nation with her free will, I still feel sorry for her, and still feel she can come back from it. She's not completely lost to the Nation and I will hope that one day she will open her eyes to see the truth. But for now she has made her choice, whether out of sorrow or wanting something to guide her, what is done is done for now. Lucky nothing is truly set in stone and only time will tell on how things will play out.


Also Tiberious, the reason I added the Caldari Tycoon in my last post, was not to mislead or give anything useless to that subject, but to give a background on Sansha. To be more precise one should look at it as his background, as a Tycoon who made an unbelievable amount of isk. One who started his own Nation, probably with the intent of making more isk. But as his nation grew, so did his ego, which in turn made him go beyond what people were willing to accept. Besides most Tycoons have one hell of a ego to begin with, so just image how inflated his got when his nation was actually being successful in the beginning.