Oahu Colony
Another year has gone by and we find ourselves once again here for my second annual Christmas speech. This speech shall sweet and short as we reflect upon the past, and gaze into the future.
To say that this year has been a trial is a spectacular understatement. It cannot be denied that many of our concerns and fears of last year’s speech have only grown and festered.
Both the world and our community have fractured, torn asunder by infighting and a lack of perspective or understanding.Where reality itself has become a political position. And there seems little evidence to show that the upcoming year will be any different.
And yet, we shall overcome. We shall persevere as a nation and rise to the occasion. For this chaos is evidence of a shift in our world. For a new world to rise, the old must crumble. Already, the cracks are beginning to show.
Our alliance with the Grand Republic grows stronger and the days are soon arriving where our nations may be unified in common bond and aims. The efforts of my Prime Minister’s administration to end our provisionalism is moving quickly, with the Constitutional proposals available to vote upon at this very moment. Within the coming year, the changes of our nation should subside and tranquility replace anarchy.
The key to our success shall lie in unity, in fellowship. If the rest of the world must be swallowed by fear and hate, our triumph must come from our faith in each other. Christmas and the rest of the holiday season speaks to the importance of our common human bond.
So as you spend this holiday season with your loved ones, take comfort in the bond that shall help all of us to triumph and to overcome the trials we shall face in the coming year. THe night cannot last forever and the dawn of micronational self-determinism shall rise on a world ready for its light.
Together, we shall forge such a world. Good night and I wish you all a very Merry Christmas.
-HIRM William I