The EU Rebellion And The Alliance (Rebellion)

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Playing catchup today, so this will be the first a few post that have been piling up on me. Some will be posted here and some on Star Wars Episode 7 is fanfiction.

So a word about the EU Rebellion and the Alliance. They are not the same thing. And this is what tends to calls the most legitimate contention with the Alliance. And I mean legitimate as in people of the EU Rebellion joining with a misunderstanding of what the Alliance is; as oppose to illegitimate being trolls. The Alliance is part of the Rebellion, but it is a very small slice of it. Its like saying a kiwi is a fruit. A kiwi isn 't all fruit it isn 't even the most common fruit.

But to use a more specific allegory, I liken the EU Rebellion to a political party. I once saw someone
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We need all levels of involvement. I 've said it before, the fandom only works with all level of fans, casual, hardcore, OT, PT, comic, gamers, cosplayers, collectors...everyone. And that is the same for the Rebellion, we need everyone. Now that is not the same for the Alliance, as I said the Alliance is a small slice of the Rebellion, or rather it should be. The Alliance has a very specific function. Its alright to be D-curious and be in the Rebellion; but not so for the Alliance. The Alliance really is just for the last two types of Rebellion members. If your not one of these two groups, will you be kicked out? No, not unless you break one of the many rules. Rules you will find in the description before joining. The Alliance is an intense atmosphere. It is intense because the core group of individuals there are from the last two groups I mentioned. These people are willing to go farther then most to see the EU restored. Because of this intensity some people find it uncomfortable, which leads them to break one of the many rules. People see these rules as closed minded. But the rules have only exist in an attempt to prevent problems and the rules have been expanded several times after new problems have accord. The problems arise many because the Alliance is the only place many of us have to remove ourselves from the pain nucanon causes us, and many people are unwilling to leave the nucanon outside. This causes …show more content…
I 'll leave it at this The Alliance is not the Rebellion. Read the description long and think hard before joining. We are happy to have you, but if you can 't leave promoting D-canon at the door, please stay out. If you want to persuade us of its virtues or even to see ‪#‎TheFarceAwakens‬ as a spy, then do it outside of the Alliance, we have many pages that would be willing to discuss this with you. Please don 't come into our home as part of our family then suggest the reason the family exists is wrong. It is a closed group for a reason after all. Joining the group is agreeing with our ideals, there is no reason to join to debate those

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