|
Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 1 post(s) |
Master Jaraiya
Ultramarine Corp
995
|
Posted - 2013.09.30 21:08:00 -
[1] - Quote
I picked Minmatar because I'm a roughneck/blue collar kind of guy. I enjoy my freedom with responsibility, without the intrusion of some governmental, economical, or religious institution telling my what freedoms I am allowed to enjoy.
i hate slavery and other forms of bigotry and feel that those who practice these are a blight upon humanity that should be eradicated.
I'm all for the Tribal lifestyle. I feel man is meant to live in harmony with nature - not destroy it with materialism. Technology is relied upon too much. Certain creature comforts are nice, but one should still be able to survive without them if the need arises. |
Master Jaraiya
Ultramarine Corp
1001
|
Posted - 2013.09.30 21:30:00 -
[2] - Quote
True Adamance wrote:Master Jaraiya wrote:I picked Minmatar because I'm a roughneck/blue collar kind of guy. I enjoy my freedom with responsibility, without the intrusion of some governmental, economical, or religious institution telling my what freedoms I am allowed to enjoy.
i hate slavery and other forms of bigotry and feel that those who practice these are a blight upon humanity that should be eradicated.
I'm all for the Tribal lifestyle. I feel man is meant to live in harmony with nature - not destroy it with materialism. Technology is relied upon too much. Certain creature comforts are nice, but one should still be able to survive without them if the need arises. Amarrian slavery isn't bigotry nor is it discriminatory, they do not believe their slaves are inferior to them. However in Amarrian culture there are nobility so we do have a caste system in place. Also the MInmatar suit you then since they were lucky enough to have been situated on a paradise world when they were developing and I assume much like the Intaki Idama and Caldari Ida practitioners they are rather in tune with nature
Religious superiority is still a form of bigotry. If you kill a Minmatar, Gallente, or Caldari because they do not accept the faith, is that not discriminatory? I also loathe any caste system. No man should have rule over another. Every man should be allowed to govern himself, but should do so with a great measure of responsibility. |
Master Jaraiya
Ultramarine Corp
1001
|
Posted - 2013.09.30 21:32:00 -
[3] - Quote
Aero Yassavi wrote:True Adamance wrote:Master Jaraiya wrote:I picked Minmatar because I'm a roughneck/blue collar kind of guy. I enjoy my freedom with responsibility, without the intrusion of some governmental, economical, or religious institution telling my what freedoms I am allowed to enjoy.
i hate slavery and other forms of bigotry and feel that those who practice these are a blight upon humanity that should be eradicated.
I'm all for the Tribal lifestyle. I feel man is meant to live in harmony with nature - not destroy it with materialism. Technology is relied upon too much. Certain creature comforts are nice, but one should still be able to survive without them if the need arises. Amarrian slavery isn't bigotry nor is it discriminatory, they do not believe their slaves are inferior to them. However in Amarrian culture there are nobility so we do have a caste system in place. Also the MInmatar suit you then since they were lucky enough to have been situated on a paradise world when they were developing and I assume much like the Intaki Idama and Caldari Ida practitioners they are rather in tune with nature Exactly, Amarr slavery is more equatable to a parent-child relationship. We guide them and make them do things sure, but it's out of love in an effort to grow them into better people. We may act rough at times, but we do not discriminate or view them as inferiors. In fact, we hope that one day they may be closer to the Lord than any of us. A big steaming pile of ****, placed in a crystal dish, and wrapped in gold is still a big steaming pile of ****. |
|
|
|