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Julia would nod as she went in, glancing at Sara for a split second before stopping herself, shaking her head.
"Soon. The first order of business should be how to proceed forward and try and patch things. Does the Country run Local council elections?"
"He has L rizz"🍷🗿
— TEP Brainrot
The foxgirl running as Head of Communications would grimace as she heard those words. A single drop of sweat would stream down her forehead as her finger hovered over the ON/OFF knob switch. Before she had a chance to cut off the communication, she was stopped by the commander foxgirl, who was in charge of keeping the Foreign Communication Tower in check.
"Hold on. I wanna see where this will go." the commander said.
The head of communications replied "But ma'am! Furtechvia doesn't form alliances with semi-foxgirl populated or non-foxgirl populated nations!"
The commander sighed. "I said to continue the conversation. Do it. As I told you, I want to see where this will go."
And so the head of communications reluctantly continued the conversation with the foreign nation.
Well, does your nation happen to have some foxgirls in it, at least?
The so-called Coloratan incompetence you described is merely a product of your own intellectual failings. It says so in The Great Revolutionary Book of Glorious Socialist Thought. And The Great Revolutionary Book of Glorious Socialist Thought was written by the party. Therefore, the book is always right! And the book says the party is always right. Therefore the party is right! And as such the book is always right! And thus, you are always wrong!
Veronica blinks, Sara being out of sight.
"Yes, but that will most likely happen a few months from now, after a new or old regime takes power, why?"
"Would it be better or worse to force the council elections to switch places to the proper elections? It would allow the main parties time to gather themselves and campaign, it would give a respite to the current government that doesn't need to prepare national elections just after this siege and, hopefully, the fact that democracy is still occurring through voting staves off a new riot long enough for the actual election?"
The line on your factbook talks about welfare and automation. I was asking because this seemed like a weird take. Opposing fascism, albeit possibly as a red-painted fascist, is good but obvious. I was more curious about what angle you were using to see linked automation and welfare as opposed to communist ideal. There are some legitimate arguments to make there with the right context, but it still doesn't seem clear that you're making the arguments that I'd guess you were. Do you have arguments surrounding that idea of linked automation and welfare being opposed to communist ideals, or am I taking you too seriously or...? Like I do realize you're being very obvious with a handful of jokes, I'm just being genuine for my own cause.
Ah, such is the nature of Coloratas to pick up extremes. Be their totalitarians, vanguard anarchists or failed mockery of republican ideals, they always hold the belief that they have it all realised. Such foolishness.
"Well you will be much better when we get you to the medical wing, lets quickly get you up..." Julia replied calmly, approaching her and ready to help her out of bed.
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