This is a place to share your feedback about the draft Constitution of Asgardia published on www.asgardia.space
https://asgardia.space/en/page/chronicles/Asgardia-Constitution-Draft
All feedback from this thread will be compiled into a document for review.
I hope that we can fly away for real this time 😊
From all new things can spring forth unintended consequences. With a concept as new and radical as our Asgardia, a multitude of futures is possible, some fantastic and some frightening. We must be diligent now to protect our nation and ensure it remains true to her destiny.
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Hello Asgardians!
Please post your thoughts, feedback and suggestions on the Declaration of Unity that was posted in Decree N4 on March 27m 2017.
You can find the Declaration of Unity HERE Please keep your discussions civil and respectful of ...
It's the 15th. Therefore, The Declaration of Unity suggestions compilation is over. Thank you all for your inputs! Many great suggestions, all of which have been integrated into the document. Thanks guys!
I think, we may choose english as the mother language today, so that every other nation quickly understand it. then through training for every citizen of asgardia, will a language be the next asgardia language? slowly we can train various other languages. the best result becomes an option. profit ...
I suggest that we lower the age in which someone can be elected an official as well as put term limits on any elected position.
@ RebekahBerg ,
Can we close this thread as it should not be used for further discussion on a topic already closed?
There´s a very good language learning portal, I think it might be useful to somebody:
Translators will now all be hired during the Civic.Asgardia hiring rounds. Please apply when the next round is posted.
Thank you,
Christina Cole, Localization Coordinator
For Asgardia and Asgardians,If I were elected by you, it will be easier for me to put all my investment, commercial and technological expertise and my local and international relations in the service of our nation.
My platform is to focus on the two most important things ...
That we're not quite sure of
Maybe here we'll eventually find what we're looking for.
Thats what we mean, it doesn't have to be a gun, I can be baton or tazer but people just thing any weapon is so people can kill. And honestly we all know that's not true
Holy hell this thread is unbelievable. I only have one point to make here, than I'm gone to let you fight amongst yourselves. Firearms are not compatible with living in a vacuum environment. One puncture, one breach, and everyone could be dead. Weapons can and should be available but ...
Let every human carry a gun inside the stations, and then let the attackers, or a system failure mess with the air (oxygen and other gas levels), or inject a random person with a drug and see what the effects of hallucinating gun ...
Today is a first anniversary of Asgardia and you can see how much have been done already!
Greetings Asgardia! Rebekah here! It has come to our attention some people are providing their Asgardian ID Numbers publicly on Facebook or in the Forums or messaging members of our staff advising them of it. This ID number unique to you and should not be shared with anyone. We ...
I sent my a mail to citizens@asgardia.space with my citizen ID . Will that be an issue. Can we check whether the Asgardia database has our digital information.
Just saw this video and made me think of this thread.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJhgZBn-LHg&feature=em-subs_digest-vrecs
So, time is presently being measured by a human construction, not by exterior events. Continuing this theory, it doesn't really matter what calendar we use and why, it will never ...
What day it is for us December 31?
I still am wondering if leap days will be included.
Technically, leap days are used to make sure the Gregorian calendar stays in sync with the Earth's orbit period around the Sun, which is 365.242 days. But then, if Asgardia's calendar is meant for a space ...
I hope the project can open a ***@ asgardia.space email address for every asgardian。
[ADMIN POST]
Dear Asgardians,
Borders exist only on the maps and in our minds. From space you can see only continents and blue ocean, no names of the countries, no political regimes or economic situation, no war conflicts, no allies and no enemies.
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I think the question itself is not entirely true.
All the traditional religions originated before pre-space epoch and in respect of any natural disaster, the more space, involves the reliance of people on some higher power. Moreover, these disasters are usually perceived ...
I think the question itself is not entirely true.
All the traditional religions originated before pre-space epoch and in respect of any natural disaster, the more space, involves the reliance of people on some higher power. Moreover, these disasters are usually perceived as a manifestation of the will (or anger) of these forces.
In Asgardia in its conception the people themselves prevent disaster, i.e. do not rely on a higher power, and to some extent take over their function, and if they believe in something all together, it is only in progress and human potential (as it was at the birth of practical cosmonautics in the USSR in the late 1950s – early 1960s).
But in private, everyone can believe in anything, even in Santa Claus.
@espheim Asgardia considers ones religion, or lack of it, a personal choice. Therefore as is mentioned in the Concept and on the FAQ page, Asgardia does not take a stance regarding religion, or ones personal choices. However, respecting everyone's right to personal choices, also means that not everyone will ...
@espheim Asgardia considers ones religion, or lack of it, a personal choice. Therefore as is mentioned in the Concept and on the FAQ page, Asgardia does not take a stance regarding religion, or ones personal choices. However, respecting everyone's right to personal choices, also means that not everyone will make the same choices and must respect the right of each other. If you have any other questions just let us know.
It is wonderful to see Asgardia beginning to grow from concept into something more concrete. I congratulate you all for the hard work that has been put into this document. While for the most part, it seems workable, I have some major concerns.
Firstly, when setting out ...
It is wonderful to see Asgardia beginning to grow from concept into something more concrete. I congratulate you all for the hard work that has been put into this document. While for the most part, it seems workable, I have some major concerns.
Firstly, when setting out to create a new way of living, why are we adopting such an antiquated notion (and I say this as a British citizen) as Constitutional Monarchy? We do not need a monarch or a royal court. Nor should we introduce in any way, the notion of heredity, as a form of succession (which is included here, in the clause stipulating that the Head of State can submit offspring as successor).
Monarch or President, the way the current Constitution stands, the Head of State has far too much power, basically making all of the important appointments, whilst holding the right to dissolve any parliament with which they disagree. This is a recipe for potential autocracy and there is no system in place to provide a check against that possibility.
It makes much more sense to adopt a Constitution that is based on a more democratic exercise and transition of power, rather than return to the worst of old Earth. I understand that the Monarch here is supposed to act as check and balance, but this is why we should have an independent judiciary and a second chamber, of some kind, that must ratify Parliament's decisions, before they are law.
There is mention of closed sessions for parliament, under certain circumstances under the law. What circumstances and what law? Again, this opens the door to abuse.
MP have to be 40? And Royal Council members 60? Why? This is unnecessarily high. It will not only alienate an overwhelmingly youthful population, but it could create a chasm between governors and the governed. These age limits should be decreased by 20 years, in both cases.
There is much mention of taxes, little of how those funds will be spent.
Will Asgardia have a social security system? Will there be healthcare, free education and help for the elderly and unemployed? How will housing be priced and distributed, once we are off-planet? How will air, water and food be handled?
The notion of the Gor is difficult to understand. What exactly does " in the amount tied to the ideal parameters of the Moon set by a special law of Asgardia" mean? Also, why not use a more globally comprehensible term, like 'credit'. Gor seems totally arbitrary.
There is much talk of morality/immorality (and the mandating of punishment for those who spread immoral propaganda). This is a notoriously fluid term. Who decides what is moral/immoral? And what are these 'generally recognised international norms' that you refer to? UN standards? Western? Islamic? Christian? Buddhist? Because there are a lot of international norms to chose from and we, as a world, have not yet been able to agree on what they should be.
Lastly (and this is related to the preceding point), there is no mention of equal rights or protection under the law for non-heterosexuals (but quite a bit of mention of family, children and parenting). It is stated that prejudice based on " Earth country of birth, residence, citizenship, race, nationality, gender, language, wealth, creed or belief and other differences" is prohibited, why is there no mention of sexual orientation? Given that this is one of the last 'acceptable' prejudices in many parts of the world, I am dismayed that it is not included in this Constitution.
I appreciate this opportunity to raise my concerns and look forward to seeing how our collective feedback will filter into the revised Constitution.