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Whas has this thing come to? Mobstaz as porn stars? What's next? Philip Arditi the mayor of the city!?2 points
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Black Organized Crime in modern day Los Angeles is decentralized - heavily rooted in prison networks, streetgangs, and out of state DTO's using the city as their stomping grounds. Our faction hosts a wide variety of characters to accurately reflect this. Great attention is placed on fostering long-running storylines that tie every person in the faction together, as well as offer depth to each individual one's portrayal. Membership is open to both new and pre-established African-American characters, queries about joining should be sent to @boris1 , @Iamkaciii or @Gnarp2 points
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"Absolute power corrupts absolutely" is a famous observation by British historian Lord Acton, stating that unchecked authority inevitably leads to a decline in moral standards and the abuse of power, often resulting in tyranny and corruption.1 point
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Noah Whitmore settled in San Andreas and quickly got to work in the trucking industry. With his license in hand and steady jobs coming through, he's focused on building a solid reputation and staying consistent on the road.1 point
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[PRESS RELEASE] Allegra Nixon Accepts Mayoralty 3rd July 2025 "Fellow residents of Los Santos, Today I accept the responsibility of serving as your Mayor. I do so with humility, fully aware of the doubts many of you hold, and with a determination to restore confidence in our city’s government. Los Santos has spent months without clear leadership. Mayor Calhoun’s prolonged absence left budgets unsigned, projects stalled, and vital services drifting. This election was meant to end that paralysis, yet criminal interference threatened to plunge us deeper into uncertainty. I have since been informed by the Secretary of State that only two candidates, Mr Kenneth Muldoon and myself, met every legal requirement to appear on the ballot. No other applicants succeeded. The Municipal Electoral Commission has since disqualified Mr Muldoon for voter-fraud offences. After my public call for a new election, I met with the Secretary of State directly. He outlined that restarting the process would require new rules, fresh vetting, and at least four more weeks of campaigning and voting once those rules were in place. That would mean months longer without a Mayor. Even so, I insisted that a Mayor must have a public mandate. The State then confirmed that the verified pre-fraud tally gave my ticket a decisive lead, and that this constitutes that mandate. Mr Muldoon’s endorsement of my candidacy further strengthened the case for moving forward. To those who feel disappointed or sceptical, I hear you. When I first spoke of a new election, the full timeline, legal findings, and risk of extended leaderlessness were not yet clear. We now know that only lawful ballots remain in the final count and that each day without a Mayor delays urgent work. My first priority is stability. I will assess the structure of the Mayoral cabinet, define key roles, and begin delivering on our manifesto pledges. I thank the Municipal Electoral Commission for its diligence and Secretary of State Hosea Halliday for clarifying the realities that guided this decision. I also recognise the voters who did not support me or who feel let down by recent events. My administration will serve you with the same commitment it offers to those who placed their trust in me at the ballot box. Together, we can turn this difficult chapter into the starting point of a safer, stronger, and more united Los Santos. I am ready to get to work and I invite you to join me. Before I close, I wish to honour the late Deputy Mayor Patrick Callahan. His loss is felt across our city. In recognition of his dedication to democracy and justice, I pledge to commission a memorial statue at City Hall and to explore renaming a street or public building in his memory. Thank you, and may our city move forward in hope and honour." - Mayor Allegra Nixon1 point
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Swerved Up / Paper Talked I Swerved Up / Paper Talked II Swerved Up / Paper Talked III Swerved Up / Paper Talked IV Swerved Up / Paper Talked V1 point
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