Blacks May Get Freedom!
Since the International War in the 1930's were slavery was forcibly banned by the national community, Blacks have been terribly mistreated. Although slavery was banned, Blacks were forced into a sort of serfdom. This is the state they still are in today.They are forced to work in factories for food and lodge while they live on Republic soil. The saddest part is, since 1941 the Emigration Act has forced any citizen to pay $5,000 Tyma's ($8,750 USD) in order to leave the country. Blacks, who work full-time for no money, are hopeless. They cannot escape our country, even though most wish too.
The fact that we are perfectly alright with keeping these people like this is insulting. No wonder there are riots! What we need to do is start demanding that Dictator Boyack stand true to his promises. He promised that he would prove to be "... much more liberal than his predecessor. And reach out to those the Right failed to reach in the previous years.". He may have made better the lives of the unreached whites, what about our other 'citizens'? They have been just as left out.
~mari@m@rtinez (Senator Maria Martinez)
Posted 7/27/2012 1:38 a.m.
Since the International War in the 1930's were slavery was forcibly banned by the national community, Blacks have been terribly mistreated. Although slavery was banned, Blacks were forced into a sort of serfdom. This is the state they still are in today.They are forced to work in factories for food and lodge while they live on Republic soil. The saddest part is, since 1941 the Emigration Act has forced any citizen to pay $5,000 Tyma's ($8,750 USD) in order to leave the country. Blacks, who work full-time for no money, are hopeless. They cannot escape our country, even though most wish too.
The fact that we are perfectly alright with keeping these people like this is insulting. No wonder there are riots! What we need to do is start demanding that Dictator Boyack stand true to his promises. He promised that he would prove to be "... much more liberal than his predecessor. And reach out to those the Right failed to reach in the previous years.". He may have made better the lives of the unreached whites, what about our other 'citizens'? They have been just as left out.
~mari@m@rtinez (Senator Maria Martinez)
Posted 7/27/2012 1:38 a.m.