The goal of the Serene Phodang is to govern Utembo under the enlightened Dharmas of justice and peace. I firmly believe that the communist north is genuinely attempting the pursuit of such aims in their own way, but it is sadly misconstrued by their false and unjust lense of Metzism-Leonidism. Our methods for seeking the truth are different, but we nonetheless share common hopes for the Utemban people. Further fighting over our home is to result in nothing but pain, suffering, and self-inflicted wounds. Already because of this petty political squabbering, too many Utembans have died without being able to see their loved ones beyond Ring Po. Our administration must and will seek to mend the hearts of the afflicted, to reunite Utembo under a just regime. I directly address Mr. Phuntsok Kesang, Chairman of the north's Supreme Comissarait of People's Affairs, and ask him that we may establish communications on a one-to-one basis. I ask that we work together towards the peaceable reunification of our beloved fatherland.
Destiny demands that we walk boldly into the future, embracing the correct path. Now that it plants a red flag before us, there is naught to do but accept this mandate thrust upon the nation. We were wrong. We walked a noble but hole-ridden path. Some claim it was inevitable, perhaps it is. But the universe will forever commit to memory the undeniable heart, the soul of the people of the Serene Phodang. Never before in the modern era had so many souls so profoundly and passionately erected such a great and awesome society. Where we went wrong is not for me to tell. Perhaps we are weighed down by the sins of modernity. Nonetheless, it has always been the resolve of our Phodang to preserve righteousness and protect peace. The time has not yet come for Utembans to make each other's noses bleed. We always knew that reunification would come eventually, whether it be from either side. The age of our rule has come to a close. But blessed we be, we who will remember that heroic age when the hearts of Utembans were just in willing an endless future for their nation. Now I, the Ribo Lama of the Serene Phodang of Utembo, declare in earnest that what I do is forever in the interests of our countrymen. We pray for the best.
This opportunism of the Holy King is insulting. Xsampa does not need any king. The worker's struggle will not be disregarded for some king who remains in exile. However, it's well aware how reactionaries react. They will spin our defense of the proletariat as a denouncement or a threat. Do we blame the reactionary king for hiding in Yingdala? No. Do we blame Yingdala? No, despite being a capitalist state, a monarchy no less, they have looked to combat imperialism. The issue is with the Holy King. No one else.
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