Dirty play! Don’t buy that!
Clopoyaur
Hi Koreans,
As you know I compete this month for President from Korean Independence Party. And as you know I am Romanian. I very much appreciated the battle of ideas and the interviews made by resita2009, where all the 4 candidates presented their point of view regarding different issues.
However, the last article made by the Bank of Seoul, was a direct attack to my person putting me on the list of those who didn’t donate and also separating again Romanian and Korean citizens. Since the first moment we arrived here, me as person and the other Romanians brought only good things to South Korea. We didn’t make one single thing against this country and we helped by our powers to get this country where it is today:
- a good community with more than 100 new players in the last month that remained into the game (2 moths ago: 350 citiziens, now 500+)
- competitive economy with a lot of new companies and higher wages (wage 2 months ago for lvl 10 - 20 KRW, now 42 KRW)
- a better tax system that brought into the National Treasury double or triple the amount before (before 150 krw/day, now 5-700 KRW/day)
- 2 MPPs that brought daily fights (Romania and Poland)
- activate the press (now an article to enter top10 needs at least 25-30 votes, 2 months ago, with 10 votes, you were guaranteed to be no.1)
- the best of current Korean citizens (in strength and skill) are Romanian. (check this This is South Korea)
In 1 one word, we have awaken South Korea and made it a enjoyable country with access to all the things that E-Republik can offer for a player.
Everything was fine before I announced my intention of entering the Country Presidency election. From that moment I become the enemy of the state even if in my entire journey here (and there are more than 4 months now) I have only served this country best interest as Minister of Foreign Affairs, presidential advisor, anti-PTO helper (in Macedonian case) and so on. Now the Bank of Seoul says that I am the PTO-er myself.
Think with the mind, don’t be intoxicated! I can barely stand a chance against Grease (which I supported in the last 3 months in presidential elections) and I have put my candidature just for seeing how it will be looked. However, I am disappointed. I gave my best for Korea and I receive dirt. Think for yourself, is this how it has to be made?
Yes, Grease is a good president and I appreciate all the hard work he made for this country. Still, I helped him a lot and I don’t think I deserve to be treated like this!
So, if you have mind think before you vote! I have come up with proposals, ideas, development strategies to be done. I don’t sell donuts about the other guy being bad, I will never do that!
Yours,
Clopoyaur,
Proud South Korean citizen
Comments
http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-bank-of-seoul-romania-must-explain-this-1593633/1/20
First of all, I apologize that i will not give any opinions about what you wrote on this comment.
I just want to suggest you a way to have conversation with Koreans.
English is the global language but not all Koreans are able to read English articles especially if it's this much long.
Though i am capable of English, it makes me feel dizzy when i'm starting to read.
I encourage you to write articles with both English and Korean.
then you should help him with the translation, Google translate doesn't help that much...
Clopoyaur should explain about this -> http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-dcnews-need-explanation-about-this--1594971/1/20
I just figured out your ploy (weather on accident or on purpose) Clopoyar, you had me convinced until I checked things out:
Your claim about the Treasury earning roughly 3 times of what it was is absolutely correct, but it does not account for the modest food crisis that has occurred in eSK, with prices spiraling upwards that resulted in above average VAT intake. Also it does not account for the large amount of weapons purchases in very short time-spans with the various attacks on Jeju and now the attack on Japan.
Before these events under the old tax system, the economy was largely stable and the battles were very infrequent if not rare.
Also, you failed to mention that since the inception of the new tax system, the KRW has devalued from .18g to .14-.15g . So while you may be bringing more money in, its overall value has gone down.
Tudor_Corneliu//He never asked me. Though he asks me, I'm not going to do it cause my Korean sux compare to Clopoyaur's English. My translation will make his article look ugly.
you deserved it... the dirt
정치를 정책으로하냐??인기루하지...정책으로 선거하는 나라있음 말해주라 이민가게..ㅡ_ㅡ