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Offline Gulliver

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Revolutionary Calendar
« on: December 15, 2014, 02:25:40 PM »
A motion has been made and seconded to vote on the following proposed Revolutionary Calendar:
Quote from: Revolutionary Calendar
Years shall be counted as annō Revolūtiōnis, "year of the Revolution", abbreviated AR. The start of the Glorious Revolution shall mark the first day of the first year in this epoch, and every subsequent year shall begin on its anniversay. Years shall consist of twelves months commemorating the principles of yin and yang, the trigrams of the Bagua, and the elements of the Wu Xing.
  • Ventaire (vahn-TAIR), from French vent, "wind", reprsenting the trigram for wind;
  • Aquaire (ah-KWAIR), from Latin aqua, "water", representing the trigram and element water;
  • Boisaire (bwah-SAIR), from French bois, "wood", representing the element of wood;
  • Orôse (or-ROHZ), from Greek óros, "mountain", representing the trigram for mountain;
  • Gaïôse (gy-YOHZ), from Greek gaîa, "earth", representing the trigram and element of earth;
  • Umbrôse (oom-BROHZ), from Latin umbra, "shadow", representing the principle of yin;
  • Tonnerral (TAWN-nair-RAHL), from French tonnerre, "thunder", representing the trigram for thunder;
  • Ignal (eeg-NAHL), from Latin ignis, "fire", representing the trigram and element of fire;
  • Sidéral (SEE-day-RAHL), from Greek sídēros, "iron", representing the element of metal;
  • Lacidor (LAH-see-DOR), from French lac, "lake", representing the trigram for lake;
  • Cielidor (see-YEL-lee-DOR), from French ciel, "sky", representing the trigram for heaven; and
  • Lumidor (LEW-mee-DOR), from Latin lūmen, "light", representing the principle of yang.
Each month shall contain thirty days, divided into three revolutionary weeks of ten days each:
  • Primidi (PREE-mee-DEE), from Latin prīmus, "first";
  • Duodi (DOO-woh-DEE), from Latin duo, "two";
  • Tridi (tree-DEE), from French tri, "three";
  • Quartidi (KWAH-tree-DEE), from French quatre, "four";
  • Quintidi (KEEN-tee-DEE), from Latin quīnque, "five";
  • Sextidi; (SEKS-tee-DEE), from French sex, "six";
  • Adelphidi; (ah-DELF-fee-DEE), from Greek adelphós, "brother", in honor of the fraternity of our comrades in arms;
  • Vocidi (VAW-see-DEE), from Latin vōx, "voice", in honor of the Voice of the People;
  • Milidi (MEE-lee-DEE), from Latin mīles, "soldier", in honor of the Citizens' Militia; and
  • Ecclésidi (ek-KLAY-see-DEE), from Greek ekklēsía, "gathering", in honor of our assembly of the same name.
The months of Aquaire, Orôse, Umbrôse, Ignal and Lacidor, as well as Lumidor on leap years, shall also contain an additional thirty-first day, Citoyenide (see-TWAH-yen-NEED), from French citoyen, "citizen". Leap years shall be years on which the sum of the year and fourteen is divisible by four-hundred or is divisible by four but not one-hundred. Each day shall be divided into ten hours, each hour into one-hundred minutes, and each minute into one-hundred seconds. Hours shall be numbered from one to ten and minutes and seconds from zero to ninety-nine. The tenth hour shall start at midnight of each day.
The original discussion can be found here. This vote will run for five days.

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2014, 06:18:03 PM »
What is the point?
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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #2 on: December 15, 2014, 06:21:37 PM »
To extend the reform efforts of the Glorious Revolution to the old calendar, and replace its arbitrary structure with one built around Taijitu and the ideals of the Revolution!
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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2014, 06:27:01 PM »
What is the point?
So long as we maintain institutions routed in the irrational and oligarchic principles which we rebelled against, the work of the Revolution will be incomplete. Only a clean break with the past in all respects can pave the way forward for a better future ruled by Reason and the Voice of the People.

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2014, 06:29:09 PM »
What is the point?

That is a good question :D

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #5 on: December 15, 2014, 06:37:01 PM »
We in Lindisfarne blive that a new calender is a costly and unnessecary propaganda ploy. A calender is a practical tool for people to use when they organise their life. It is pointless to complicate peoples life with a new calendar. To introduce a new calendar will also isolate Taijitu from the rest of the world, and Lindisfarne belives that we should brake down barriers between regions and nations rather than erecting new ones. Thus Lindisfarne is going to vote NO.
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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #6 on: December 15, 2014, 08:49:44 PM »
The Old Calendar will still be used alongside the Taijitu Revolutionary Calendar. It is not a "propaganda ploy", but a way of ensuring the Revolution persists in our institutions. In addition, it is a way to make Taijitu stand out among regions.
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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2014, 09:04:57 PM »
As Myroria notes, in practical matters where dates are sill necessary, we will use the current calendar as a matter of necessity. This bill is meant to be in the same vein as acts like the Flag and Seal Act, the Holidays Act, or our current debate on a motto or title, something cosmetic which helps to characterize our region and helps it stand out from others. In our case we've been heavily incorporating themes of the French Revolution, hence a proposal for our own version of the French Republican Calendar.

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #8 on: December 15, 2014, 09:06:08 PM »
Also, it costs nothing.

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #9 on: December 15, 2014, 09:07:09 PM »
The Old Calendar will still be used alongside the Taijitu Revolutionary Calendar. It is not a "propaganda ploy", but a way of ensuring the Revolution persists in our institutions. In addition, it is a way to make Taijitu stand out among regions.

I'll defend that it's a propaganda ploy disvirtuing the true revolution. The Revolutionary Process was hijacked.

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #10 on: December 15, 2014, 09:47:12 PM »
Nay.
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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #11 on: December 15, 2014, 09:57:01 PM »
The Old Calendar will still be used alongside the Taijitu Revolutionary Calendar. It is not a "propaganda ploy", but a way of ensuring the Revolution persists in our institutions. In addition, it is a way to make Taijitu stand out among regions.

I'll defend that it's a propaganda ploy disvirtuing the true revolution. The Revolutionary Process was hijacked.

...wut?

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2014, 10:49:58 PM »
The Old Calendar will still be used alongside the Taijitu Revolutionary Calendar. It is not a "propaganda ploy", but a way of ensuring the Revolution persists in our institutions. In addition, it is a way to make Taijitu stand out among regions.

I'll defend that it's a propaganda ploy disvirtuing the true revolution. The Revolutionary Process was hijacked.

Just because Taijitu is democratically deciding to move in a direction different from what you want does not mean that "The Revolution has been hijacked". The Ecclesia votes how the Ecclesia votes. If that's different from your view, that's a pity, but its also how democracy works.
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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2014, 11:54:25 PM »
Just because Taijitu is democratically deciding to move in a direction different from what you want does not mean that "The Revolution has been hijacked". The Ecclesia votes how the Ecclesia votes. If that's different from your view, that's a pity, but its also how democracy works.

It's a pity so many decisions were made outside of Ecclesia then, what a good example you are.

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Re: Revolutionary Calendar
« Reply #14 on: December 16, 2014, 02:16:48 AM »
No decisions regarding the calendar have been made "outside the Ecclesia." Gulliver drafted this totally by himself.
Today's date is: Today is Jocidi, 5 Cielidor AR 5 - Day 1770 of the Glorious Revolution.

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