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« on: July 04, 2015, 04:57:04 PM »

I've been reading this thread with interest, and there are lots of good points being made, from all perspectives.

What is encouraging, at least to me, is the scale of agreement between people of all different parties and viewpoints. We all agree that there should be a politics/government sim. We all agree that atlasia as it is now has confusing legislation, dead institutions and noncompetitive elections. We all agree that something needs to change. That's why, for all it's an important question, the poll is misleading, because Cris and TNF don't really disagree.

It seems there are two paths to get the change we all clearly want, either a constitutional convention under existing procedures or the end of atlasia and then a group setting up a new simulation independently of due processes. The advantage of the concon is it would be more structured but the rules make it difficult to start and also quite a long process, it would, however, be representative of a wide range of perspectives. The advantage and disadvantages of the other option are basically the opposite.

Whatever we do, I think we need a reboot and a different, in at least some ways, system.
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