Neutrality Definition For Those Confused
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I think people sometimes confuse not wanting to be in alliance as choosing to be neutral. I thought for those people I would share 3 different definitions of the word to help them understand not wanting to be in CoT or EDEN < > Neutral.
Neutral: nonparticipation in a dispute or war.
Neutral: he state or position of being impartial or not allied with or committed to either party or viewpoint in a conflict, especially a war or armed conflict
Neutral: The state or quality of being neutral; the condition of being unengaged in contests between others; state of taking no part on either side; indifference.
eIreland is none of those things rather, it is choosing to not be involved with the EDEN or CoT wars. We will and need to continue our alliances with our oldest and close friends and build upon them. We will find new allies and grow them. We are not neutral as we will support our friends and allies in their wars and them, in ours. If we were neutral, we could not have any mpp’s as by default once you have 1, you are on one side versus another.
Just a little food for thought for those who are disappointed on the outcome of the referendum and want to throw around the term Neutral.
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I am only dissapointed with government too affraid to publish open vote results.
I guess they got cold feet in framing this referendum..but i am sure they will be ready for next CoT or whatever referendum....
And sad part it doesn't matter wich government....not much difference....
Good point - we're definitely not neutral... we're just in any alliance.
Still not sure how to feel about not joining CoT...
We are not neutral at the moment.
We are independent.
An independent nation can participate in battles, and is not neutral. The side of each conflict that nation chooses to support is simply not a factor of their alliance allegiances, since they have no alliance.
We are not neutral at the moment.
We are independent. x2