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Bill: Post-War Census

Details

Submitted by[?]: Saiken Renmei

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: June 2964

Description[?]:

We need a new census to account for the demographic shift caused by the war and the two Gaijin Expulsion Acts.

We suggest the following:
Ethnicity:
-Gao-Showa 55%
(of which: Gao 70%, Han 10%, Kyo 5%, Southern 5%, Other 5%)
-Sécowonnais 20%
-Orincos 15%
-Other Shinjalans 5%
(of which Kli'kut 60%, Py'ot-maq 20%, Pailesians 10%, Olmec 5%, Other 5%)
-Other 5%

Gender:
-Female 52%
-Male 46%
-Other 2%


Language:
-Gao-Showan 55%
(Standard 70%, Han 10%, Kyo 5%, Han 5%, Southern 5%, Other 5%)
-Sécowonnais French 15%
-Orinco (or Modern Sekowan) 15%
-Normand 5%
-Shinjalan Languages 5 %
(of which Kli'kut 60%, Py'ot-maq 20%, Pailesian 10%, Olmec 5%, Other 5%)
-Other 5%


Religion:
- Buddhism-Shinto Syncretism 30 %
-Irreligious 30%
-Christianity 15 %
(of which Catholic, esp. Orthodox Catholic 70%, Protestant 20 %, Other 10%)
- Buddhism 10%
-Hellenic Polytheism 5%
-Native Beliefs 5%
-Other 5%

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date19:42:08, July 02, 2010 CET
From帝国公明党 (Teikoku Kōmeitō)
ToDebating the Post-War Census
MessageWhat about the various other Indiginous groups (some of which were specifically made to be related to the Gao-Showa)?

Also, should'nt Atheist/Agnostic be aot higher, given it historically was, especially among the Gao-Showa?

Date20:05:50, July 02, 2010 CET
FromSaiken Renmei
ToDebating the Post-War Census
MessageGao-showan nationalism could determine a large part of related groups to identify as Gao-Showa (see for instance the Kyo, Han and Southern Gao-Showa). The rest, especially those based on RL Amerindians, would be under "Shinjalans".

The Irreligious population could be made higher, but there is the backlash of nationalist inspired religious revival. Also, Orincos tend to be somewhat more traditionalist (and historically supported religious parties).

Date20:10:26, July 02, 2010 CET
From帝国公明党 (Teikoku Kōmeitō)
ToDebating the Post-War Census
MessageOk, that makes sense then.

Though at some point I'd support going back to separating groups back, IE not having the Kli'Kut, Olmec and minor ones all considered one group.

Date20:13:05, July 02, 2010 CET
FromSaiken Renmei
ToDebating the Post-War Census
MessageWe could make subdivisions in this census.

Date20:13:53, July 02, 2010 CET
FromSaiken Renmei
ToDebating the Post-War Census
MessageWhat other groups exactly were related to the Gao-Showa?

Date20:20:37, July 02, 2010 CET
From帝国公明党 (Teikoku Kōmeitō)
ToDebating the Post-War Census
MessageThe Kli'kut (mixture of Ainu and PNW Amerindian), the Ga-Showa native to Shratoku and Midway (though I guess they don't count currently) and some small Chinese group that IIRC was a mixture of Gao-Showa and Indralan, though they never featured big in anything.

Date11:41:40, July 03, 2010 CET
FromSaiken Renmei
ToDebating the Post-War Census
MessageIntroduced subdivisions. The Han are Chinese speaking Gao-Showans.

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