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Arym Telas
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Posted - 2006.05.19 23:06:00 -
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Originally by: Femfatally He left his position as a lecturer as a statement. The Idama sees that the only way for the Intaki people to improve conditions in the Placid region is to stop co-operating with the Federation.
The Idama has show that only by revolutionary thought and actions can the Intaki people be free.
How does the Idama's quitting his job of teaching at the university and returning to where he truly belongs show that revolutionary thought and actions are necessary? Do not misquote the Idama and say that his quitting his job and returning to placid (peacefully, of course) shows that he wants to stop co-operating with the Federation at all. Let him give his own reasons in his own time for his return, if and when he wants too.
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Femfatally
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Posted - 2006.05.20 00:55:00 -
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Originally by: Arym Telas How does the Idama's quitting his job of teaching at the university and returning to where he truly belongs show that revolutionary thought and actions are necessary? Do not misquote the Idama and say that his quitting his job and returning to placid (peacefully, of course) shows that he wants to stop co-operating with the Federation at all. Let him give his own reasons in his own time for his return, if and when he wants too.[/quote
I did not quote the idama, I read into his actions and took inspiration from them. If I must quote, I would be more then happy to:
In his own words, "as an Idama [Intaki for "Most Holy"], I made a vow to be an example to my people. I can no longer in good conscience allow myself to be associated with an administration which knowingly neglects a significant portion of its citizens. The [Federation's] Government is there to serve its people, not the other way around."
This clearly states his message to all but the deaf. The Idama is trying to be an example to the Intaki people, he is sending a very clear message, "do not associate with an administration that considers the Intaki people ignoreable."
The Idama speaks of his conscience, he says "I can not, in good conscience allow myself to be associated with,..(the Federation)" This coment shows the strain that working with the federation was having on the Idama's mental state.
The Idama is a man of peace. He is no warrior. But the Intaki people have many strong people, many warriors. The strong Intaki are not the servants of the Gallente. There will be weak willed people that will, out of fear, look for other interpretations of the Idama's actions, but they are showing their true colors, showing themselves to be the craven cowards we know them to be. They see their comfortable positions of power in the federation, their positions of authority and self aggrandizement. Do not let their honeyed words and promises of power, position and money sway you.
Follow the spirit of the IdamaÆs action. The Idama has made a choice, and that choice isnÆt co-operation with the Gallente. Its a choice of separatism. He has severed ties with them in preparation, and paving the way, to a free Intaki people. We have a moral obligation to heed his example.
Femfatally
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Jane Fonda
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Posted - 2006.05.21 01:29:00 -
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Edited by: Jane Fonda on 21/05/2006 01:31:27 The Idama speaks to me,
The IdamaÆs talk, of the path of least resistance, speaks directly to me and how I choose to live my life. I am not an Intaki but I hear the impassioned cries of the students and the reborn. Their need for freedom, their love of life, their need to be heard, I share their needs and feelings. I see that the path of least resistance to Intaki freedom is to resist the Federation and its racist stance towards the Intaki people. The Intaki people can not purchase their freedom with ISK, the price must be paid with the blood of patriots.
Jane Fonda
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Suuji Praath
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Posted - 2006.05.21 03:36:00 -
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Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss bag-wagons make me sick, everyone crowds in on what a few create and try to take it over. if you are all so bored with your careers as a pilot then go do something else rather then be vultures waiting to descend on the carcass for a bit of carrion and attention. nubs.
If that was serious, it's one of the funniest passages I've ever read.
If it's sarcasm, then good on you.
Fly safe, Mr. Bliss.
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Nikolai Nuvolari
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Posted - 2006.05.21 05:09:00 -
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This seems utterly pointless. -------- Tom Thumb > for a nut case you rawk [04:21:15] Mebrithiel Ju'wien > Nik's bio 4tw btw [07:38:53] Graelyn > Nikolai for Dev 108!
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Malthros Zenobia
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Posted - 2006.05.21 06:46:00 -
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Originally by: Tomahawk Bliss bag-wagons make me sick, everyone crowds in on what a few create and try to take it over. if you are all so bored with your careers as a pilot then go do something else rather then be vultures waiting to descend on the carcass for a bit of carrion and attention. nubs.
I can honestly say this makes no sense whatsoever. It almost sounds like you're offended that people, in their own twisted way, are trying to show themselves wishing to break from the Federation, as if you had something to do with the Intaki movement.
So these people are misguided and think they're doing more than they really are, it's not as if they're the first, or the last. These people did something that happens often in space, the only difference with them is they (supposedly) did it in the name of 'freedom'.
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Hin Vemere
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Posted - 2006.05.21 09:21:00 -
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This ridiculous 'IFF' is clearly a front for the terrorist Syndicate. Federation politicians have been so concerned with bolstering defences along the Caldari and Amarr fronts that they have left our western flank vulnerable. War with the State and Empire may come, but the fact is we are already at war with the pirates and terrorists who burned Reschard V. Freedom-loving Intakis are right to reject this IFF and the low-lifes who spawned it.
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Mebrithiel Ju'wien
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Posted - 2006.05.21 09:34:00 -
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Originally by: Jenny Spitfire I am halfway into ordering a new swimming pool with Galleantean blood. I heard that bathing in them would give me eternal youth. 
Don't look at me! I just heard it was good for your complexion...
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Lillith Blackheart
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Posted - 2006.05.21 13:55:00 -
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Quote: This seems utterly pointless.
I think you misspoke, Mr. Nuvolari, this is utterly pointless.
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Arron S
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Posted - 2006.05.22 05:23:00 -
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Piracy is bad!!.. I'll buy any strip miners you loot.
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Loimbard
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Posted - 2006.05.22 21:00:00 -
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THE SCOPE will be holding an investigation into these actions. The fact the Intaki are now attacking their own supporters appears to be slightly counter productive. I hope that sanity and the rule of law can be brought to those troubled minds.
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Nikolai Nuvolari
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Posted - 2006.05.22 21:53:00 -
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Originally by: Lillith Blackheart
Quote: This seems utterly pointless.
I think you misspoke, Mr. Nuvolari, this is utterly pointless.
Well I'm just saying that based on their stated goals, this action is pointless. If they in fact have different motivations that they haven't revealed, then there could be a purpose. -------- Tom Thumb > for a nut case you rawk [04:21:15] Mebrithiel Ju'wien > Nik's bio 4tw btw [07:38:53] Graelyn > Nikolai for Dev 108!
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