TNP Nutjob declares: I am an Anarchist

TNP Nutjob declares: I am an Anarchist.

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Kharkistania with a summary of his 'Manifesto'.

The North Pacific,
The streets of Magicality City
9th March 2008

Once again, a loud, whiny complaining voice is heard throughout TNP, temporarily drowning out the others. Kharkistania has declared his "Manifesto Of The Nationstates Free Territory Movement", a document as long and as pointless as its title suggests. "Anarchy is what we want!" Kharkistania yells, a foot away from the reporter conducting the interview. "Myself and the others who support this document are in complete agreement. Too long has NationStates been stagnant, too long has there been a sharp decline in regional growth! The time to act is now!"

When pressed for the identity of his "supporters," Kharkistania started to sulk and hit the reporter over the head with his sign. "QUESTIONS LEAD TO ANSWERS!! ANSWERS ARE STUPID!! I WANT TO BE ANARCHY!!!"

In order to continue its sterling service in presenting completely unbiased and accurate facts, The Pacific Post, unfortunately, had to read the damn thing. In short, it is full of the simplistic ideals that those with unfortunate dispositions tell themselves and others in order to give some semblance of purpose to their pitiful lives.

It advocates an approach that moves away from the mechanics of NationStates, and tries to drudge up the scum of NS, those that have been kicked out of regions. It does not seem to take in the idea that these rejects may have been kicked out for various reasons, and that encouraging them to join in may do more harm than good; but then logic seems to be an alien concept in this document.

Funnily enough, the document also states that its members have the freedom to do as they want as long as they do not do what the document forbids. So, despite spouting about "freedom" and "Anarchy," it doesn't really provide either.

"We tend to ignore him," says an anonymous TNP minister. "Basically we tell people not to listen and occasionally feed him scraps in order to shut him up."

However, some people are displaying an unhealthy interest in these ideas. "I think it's a wonderful idea!" grins Romanoffia, whilst attempting to water the gerbil in his hat. "It brings a ballet of light and colour to Nationstates! The Intergalactic peanuts from Gamma Seven agree with me!! WIBBLES FOR EVERYONE!!!"

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Romanoffia lends the idea his full support.

With such dignified and logical followers, we at The Pacific Post bow to our new Anarchist Overlords.
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Written by Krulltopia
Writer of The Pacific Post - If We Didn't Write It, It's a Lie!
Copyright 2008, The Pacific Post. All rights reserved

Note that all of this is fabricated and not based on (much) fact
 
I am sure the innocent nations of TNP who have been banned by Westwind for no greater crime than wanting someone else to be delegate will not appreciate being described as "the scum of Nationstates".

Other than that, quite a witty article.
 
I am sure the innocent nations of TNP who have been banned by Westwind for no greater crime than wanting someone else to be delegate will not appreciate being described as "the scum of Nationstates".

Other than that, quite a witty article.
I was not thinking about the 'innocents' banned by Westwind, actually. I was referring to those who would actually follow Khark, such as the various spammers, crudely named nations and incompetent raiders. Those who like going around causing chaos.
In fact, not counting the 'defenders' who've been eject by Westwind, I'm sure those banned nations have either moved into a holder region to help take back their beloved home, or else moved into a more friendly region, such as Equilism or Gatesville.

Thank you for your comments.
 
Hey, Krull, you should have used my updated official portrait:

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:lol:


Great article, BTW!
 
Anarchy is a card game, typically played with a standard 24card deck. It could reasonably be considered as a rummy variant, and may be similar, or identical, to 'australian rummy'.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy (card game)

Anarchy is a 1994 album by anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba. Many of the tracks address specific social problems, such as homophobia, strikes or fascism.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchy (Chumbawamba album)

political and social disorder resulting from a lack or absence of governmental authority.
www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/soc_studies/rome/vocab/

confused state of society in which there is no government and no laws.
www.historycentral.com/Civics/a.html

a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government)
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

Admittidily Anarchy is (from Greek: ??????? anarchía, "without ruler") may refer to any of the following:

"Absence of government; a state of lawlessness due to the absence or inefficiency of the supreme power; political disorder."[1]
"A theoretical social state in which there is no governing person or body of persons, but each individual has absolute liberty (without the implication of disorder)."[2]
"Absence or non-recognition of authority and order in any given sphere."[3]

Personally i prefer Chumbawambas version
 
a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually resulting from a failure of government)
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

That would perfectly describe The Crimson Order...
 
This article was posted well in advance of Khark's Revelations, if you will.

Most people clearly did not see Khark as amassing any sort of following, yourself included. His other - non-related - article does not make his anarchist paradise any less idiotic untenable than when this article was posted.
 
This article is clearly being used to discredit khark in order to make the info he just released less damaging.
Clearly you need to check your facts before making such inaccurate statements. A it has been pointed out, I made this article well before Kharkistania released his information.
Outer Kharkistania:
Oh come on, I was saying the same stuff before you released this article.
Punk D did not write it, I did. I am not concerned nor connected with The Crimson Order, and I strongly suggest everyone here gets their facts straight.

I am also aware of the irony that a writer of tabloids is talking about facts.
 
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