Here are my brief thoughts:
1. I think that this reform of the system is sorely needed. Taijitu has grown immensely since the Glorious Revolution and I would like to see the application standardized. That being said,
2. Delfos makes a point that oathbreakers will be oathbreakers. However, I think - to echo what Khem said - that it provides an excellent way to "get into character" and really feel like a citizen. I think the oath is a great idea and I wholeheartedly support it.
π. The questionnaire - I agree with Khem that it shouldn't be required. I like the "fast-track" idea - applicants who care enough to open up will naturally have more attention paid to them anyway so why not officially encourage it?
¿. To address Delfos' concerns - our good revolutionary friends in Lazarus include a "short history in NS" question on their application. Here, someone like yourself with a long history of fighting oppression could make a case and defend their actions. If, like you, their heart was in the right place, the Initiator or their deputy would surely see so upon their investigation.
€. Two corrections in the oath: Citizens should take this oath in good
conscience (
), and a period would fit nicely after "egalitarianism".