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The Witchcrafters of We Shine at Night

“It's not over yet, let's go back home”

Category: Civil Rights Lovefest
Civil Rights:
World Benchmark
Economy:
Good
Political Freedoms:
Excellent

Location: The East Pacific

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The Witchcrafters of We Shine at Night is a huge, socially progressive nation, notable for its irreverence towards religion and absence of drug laws. The compassionate, democratic population of 678 million Nightshiners hold their civil and political rights very dear, although the wealthy and those in business tend to be viewed with suspicion.

The medium-sized, liberal government juggles the competing demands of Welfare, Education, and Healthcare. The average income tax rate is 24.0%, but much higher for the wealthy.

The Nightshiner economy, worth 31.3 trillion lights a year, is led by the Information Technology industry, with major contributions from Uranium Mining, Pizza Delivery, and Woodchip Exports. State-owned companies are common. Average income is 46,096 lights, and evenly distributed, with the richest citizens earning only 2.8 times as much as the poorest.

A survey of the nation's rivers and children has shown that pesticide levels are at an all-time regional high, an increasing number of citizens believe the world is flat, every fourth child is born with flippers instead of hands, and tradesmen will knock 10% off their fees if customers pay cash. Crime is totally unknown. We Shine at Night's national animal is the city.

We Shine at Night is ranked 142,163rd in the world and 2,188th in The East Pacific for Most Extreme, scoring 19.52 on the Paul-Nader Subjective Decentrality Index.

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Most Rebellious Youth: 27,733rdLargest Pizza Delivery Sector: 28,762nd
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Most Influential: 267th in the regionMost Extensive Civil Rights: 322nd in the regionMost Rebellious Youth: 360th in the regionHighest Drug Use: 474th in the region

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