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<span style="font-family: arial; "><p style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0in; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0in; "><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">There have been a lot of problems within the Pirate Party that exists in the United States. I have been the administration officer at a time where there are more vacancies in officer seats than officers. <font size="3">A vote of no confidence was called, questioning my suitability </font>on the day of my election, though no vote on the matter happened then and was dropped as a frivolous and personal attack. I have received neither email or even ideas from most of the Pirate Party members who take control of meetings, and have been outright berated for performing tasks that would be applauded in any other volunteer. It is apparent to me that the existing membership of the Pirate Party is not what I thought it was, in number and in focus. I feel that no coworkers exist within this group. There is an insular and vocal minority that seems to be dictating the tone of the party, a tone I do not agree with. There was a dubious vote to remove me from office once again. This reoccurs most times any party gatherings take place. This vote was not done appropriately and doesn't even meet the constitutionally mandated requirements such as requiring 3 sessions. I have contested these allegations in the past, however, this time I have decided to go along with it. I will be stepping down from my office and </font></span><span style="font-family: arial; "><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">over the next few weeks, </font></span></span><span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">handing over the relevant logins and passwords I have in my possession. </font></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">As I spend the time to draft the documents and try to prepare the next volunteer or committee that will take over the responsibilities I currently have, I reflect a bit on the last 5 months and what I have learned. I feel the concern that the Pirate Party doesn't have an concrete identity is somewhat justified now. I assumed the Free Culture Movement was a social part of the Pirate movement. I assumed also that the DIY culture was an important group for the party, and I considered these metacommunities to be a part of the overall Pirate identity. It is now obvious to me that here, at least, this is not so much the case. </font></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">A piece of the pirate identity that I feel is of some contention is the real application of the 'remix culture' that, for now, is in early ‘alpha stages’. One example of this is the makerspace movement. I see elements of coops, corporate workspaces, independent contractor relationships, and DIY cultural aspects being mixed together in ways that vindicate some of the Free Culture movements stances on creative community. Additionally, I see this in the geocentric regional Burning Man communities, which seem to have penchants for all sorts of themed lifestyles, even if made somewhat easily available to the cultureless tourist. These things are not only interesting examples but are possible recruitment grounds for Pirates who may or may not already be interested in involvement in municipal politics. I cannot fathom how the possibility of such a relationship being beneficial escapes any individual. If these types of groups are not our constituency, then I've been under some very serious misconceptions. I will note that I chose those examples because they are communities that I have approached officially, spoke with, and was met with resistance from party members. I know that I'm not alone in some of these assumptions, as approaching the makerspace community was an idea born from this list. It is hard to know what the 'majority' of us think, today.</font></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">The current situation is as bleak as the one I came into initially. I am passing my information over to someone who wanted to be the promotions officer, who is, in turn, not sure they are going to be holding the administrator office position in a month. Spending a lot of time trying to walk him through the emails and logins and ongoing discussions might very well be in vain. The party will undergo, here, another complete reset, most likely as everyone scrambles at the disjointed pieces. There isn’t even a concrete single method to communicate with all membership today, so it remains impossible to gauge action or even guess at will. Right before I got involved, this reset appears to have happened as well, leaving us with 2 'official' groups (the US Pirate Party and the Pirate Party of the US) registered with a huge legal morass, implied by just ‘moving’ to the new legal title and IRS entry and transferring funds and assets over. I will do everything in my power (involving a lot of typing, I assume) to create a log of what the admin needs to know, and hopefully things will move ahead quickly. On that note, I admit I am deeply concerned for the future of the Pirate Party.</font></span></p>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">I am relieved, frankly, that soon, I shall no longer be the single most important topic to the entire Pirate Party US / US Pirate Party. The Pirate Party brand was on the front page of the Wall Street Journal just days ago. Because all the internal struggles that the US Pirate Party US party has been dealing with, we have been unable to use this to our advantage at all, and I find THAT to be a shame. I will continue doing the volunteer work that I have been. I need not be an official officer to start a podcast, promote ACTA awareness, try to find people who might run for office, and so on. So, now, it is likely I will move to more of a content creator role for the next few months.<br>
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<span style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; color: black; "><font size="3">I must add that I am touched at the sheer number of people who have contacted me to inform me that they support my actions and my efforts and hope to work productively together in the future. I can't think of much more I could ever ask for than that. </font></span></p>
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<font class="Apple-style-span" face="Calibri, sans-serif" size="4"><font size="3">If you are in the US and are reading this, I would implore you to please become active in the party. It needs your help. It currently has no leadership. This is certainly both the time and the place in our world for the Pirate Party movement, and I eagerly anticipate what happens next. </font></font><span style="font-family: arial; "><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Calibri, sans-serif" size="4"><font size="3">Moving forward, I hope to work with many of you, and </font></font></span><span style="font-family: arial; "><span style="font-family: arial; "><font class="Apple-style-span" face="Calibri, sans-serif" size="4"><font size="3">I know I shall see you again soon.</font></font></span></span></p>
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