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Sa 06.07.2024 05:11

that is mostly idle play. You get to run a fictional country and issues pop up like this one. A shock jock bad mouthed the minister of my transportation department.

That last choice was too easy, I clicked it so fast while laughing.

A screenshot of an issue prompt in the browser game NationStates. Choice 1:

A screenshot of an issue prompt in the browser game NationStates. Choice 1: "Look at him strutting about, that know-it-all, trying to tell the public how my job should be done," snarls your extremely experienced Transport Minister. "What does he know about fuel logistics, or network maintenance, or sub-contract management? Absolutely jack nothing, that's what! Broadcasters shouldn't be allowed to offer unfounded opinions about things they know nothing about. Slap a fine on him for misleading the public and fomenting ignorance - that'll teach him to mind his words." Choice 2: "That's a little extreme," cautions one of the minister's aides, serving up a tray of calming cocoas. "The truth is that a free media will always attract larger-than-life types to pontificate on whatever subject they want, and that's a great thing. Sure, maybe this radio host is clueless, but we should always encourage lively discussion on our airwaves. Maybe instead what we need is more managed media presence, with ministers always consulting with their teams before making radio appearances. If we're more careful about what we say, we'll avoid situations like this one." Choice 3: "Hey, let's have a bit of fun with this..." suggests one of your grinning junior transport staffers. "Let's let him into the building and put him in charge of the department for a whole week with everything broadcast live on air. Then, we pile him with jobs that he can screw up. Ask him whether the s-" Character limit reached.

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