● America not being able to handle the harsh truth
● Inappropriate sanctions between representatives
● Threats of corruption arising
As the court case deciding the ownership of the South Sea islands and waters carries on,
America has proven itself not being able to handle the harsh truth. So much for the land of
the free. China has provided more than enough historical proof over and over again, to prove
their history with this island and how they have interacted with it, and why it's theirs.
Anyone would agree that they are the righteous owners of the aforementioned islands. Not America
though, they´re focused on these islands more than their healthcare system or abolishing the
useless imperial measuring system. Who the heck wants to measure something in feet or
hands, which is used to measure the height of horses.
When approached with historical facts proving China’s ownership over the island, they
disregarded them, claiming it’s “insufficient legally”. There are countless artifacts found in
those islands, belonging to China. Were the maps of China, found hundreds of years ago,
planted just in case America might get butthurt in a few hundred years and demand these
waters and islands for themselves, under the guise of free waters?
Corruption in the workspace
All this mess has taken a turn for the worse, when representatives of these mentioned countries were caught in the act, singing and happily playing the piano, as well as holding unsanctioned meetings in the other room. These sightings raised suspicion for the delegates of the committee about a forbidden alliance forming in the workspace.
Some delegates even implied that this could cause commotion and unfair judgements. We’ve gotten intel, from a source that chose to be anonymous, about American representative having secret sanctions with China. The source claims, and we quote “Americas ICJ tie was very nice, but alas was made in China”. Could this, together with those secret meetups, be an example of corruption in the workspace?
by Alanas from Daily Mail