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Adam Griffin
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« on: October 08, 2015, 10:06:45 PM »

The only thing that should be settled during this ConCon with respect to this particular issue is the specific mechanism for acknowledgement of other entities to be used once ratified and once the new game is stabilized. That is almost certainly what would happen anyway, but I feel that it should be reiterated nonetheless.

The primary component of interest for changes in this particular part of the Constitution is rooted in a loud, but notably small, segment of a game that wishes us nothing but harm. We should not codify any specifics into the Constitution that gives them formal recognition, as it would be a case of putting all of our cards on the table and tying our hands behind our backs.

In short, we should force them to behave and not derail this process - both during the ConCon and during the formative weeks and months after adoption - if recognition is really what they want, by making sure we get what we want first and foremost.
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