Post #34136
May 04, 2015, 01:32:21 AM
I've given this quite some thought, and rather than abstaining from voting, I'm going to vote Nay on this revocation.
You might be wondering why I'm doing this, especially since I authored this bill.
Throughout this whole thing, I wanted to make sure that this was going to be the fairest process possible, since our only two options at the time were this, or a court system that I had assumed was far more unbalanced (and thus potentially unfair) than it apparently was. However, despite my personal feelings towards Govindia, a Revocation is still a bit extreme considering he's only gotten verbal warnings and chat bans in the past. But considering it was either A or B or just letting it slide some more, this seemed like the fairest option since it would have to pass the UH and OH unless the supermajority thingy, and it'd still give Gov time to appeal during discussion.
However, the Act alone already exposed problems with other parts of our legislature (the necessity of discussion for appeals for individuals, as well as the definition of expediting issues), and there was a much better alternative to be proposed that I would like to instead explore which would still give consequences, but they'd be much lighter and just get potentially worse if the issue continued...and likewise lighten up a bit if there was progress. In other words, it'd give a person a chance to redeem themselves before being sentenced to losing their citizenship, or give them consequences to push them further towards it without taking it away right then and there with no build up if they choose to continue.
This alternative is by far the most fair option that I think needs to be explored, and what better person to dive into this and give a chance to explore this on than the one we're getting ready to vote to revoke citizenship from?
Of course, this would require getting with Wintermoot and talking about it and helping with setting up a system, since a warning system would require his technical side for the messageboard.
But anyways, that's my two cents on this. I want to keep this absolutely fair, and since other ideas have appeared, this revocation doesn't seem like it'd be that route.