Honestly, no matter who is doing what to whom, whether SN-RF members have some fault or the rest of the players do, I'm not sure what is accompished by the current situation.
I understand that the MJ party is a reaction to the ruling government, somewhat spoiled sports, but hardly illegal. I also recognize the wisdom on their part of the unification of the opposition.
I'm not clear as to why this party is considered illegitimate. I don't have time to read all the lead ups to this, I know MB and Ingliz have been feuding, but beyond that...I can't tell what the big stink is.
Anyway, as far as I can tell unless this party wins over every single non SN-RF vote (and maybe not even then) they are not a threat to the ruling government. I'm not sure I get why they can't have the freedom to play as is. And for the record, I personally think it's a very silly premise for a party, but then again...so were the other parties!
Are some of us taking all this a little too seriously again? And should we take a step back and think about what makes the game most playable, and enjoyable to the largest number of users? It is quite natural for opposition to unify in the face of a ruling government. Frankly, if this will make them debate the bills and motions more, than let them.
The most boring thing is debating all these bills without any true and consistant opposition voice. I expected we'd have to compromise some to pass anything, as in the very first bill, but ever since, I haven't seen hardly any discussion at all. If all this will bring that about, I don't mind it a bit.
Anyway, my $.02
"When do you ask yourself,
'Maybe everyone else isn't wrong for using the definitions of words; maybe I'm wrong for making up new definitions of words and then using them as crude slurs' -TiG