LCNLFTDOMET (lobbying group)

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LCN Lobby For The Destruction Of Military Esports Teams
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AbbreviationLCNLFTDOMET
FormationJuly 3, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-07-03)
FounderSan Carlos Islands
PurposeTo destroy the esports teams of global military organizations.
Membership
4
Key people
San Carlos Islands

The LCN Lobby For The Destruction Of Military Esports Teams (LCNLFTDOMET) is a lobbying organization within the League of Conservative Nations that advocates against the esports teams of global military organizations. The current president of LCNLFTDOMET is San Carlos Islands.

Bureaucratic interaction

As July 27th, 2020 the LCN Lobby For The Destruction Of Military Esports Teams has interacted with the following two bureaucrats.

Senator Tom Cotton

On July 24th, 2020 LCNLFTDOMET President San Carlos Islands received a phone call from the office of Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton implying support for the goals of LCNLFTDOMET.

The office of Senator Cotton stated that despite $3,600 being a drop in the bucket of the $700 Billion Department of Defense budget, they believe the United States Air Force Minecraft server and by extension the United States Air Force esports team was still a waste of taxpayer dollars. The office of Senator Cotton affirmed that the USAF Minecraft server also posed security problems as non airmen were accessing the server to ask military members about war crimes.

San Carlos Islands was further notified by the staff of this Senator's office that the Air Force esports team are not only playing Minecraft but games such as Candy Crush, Call of Duty, and Dragon Ball FighterZ. San Carlos Islands and the worker making the phone call discussed that while this may be a scheme to recruit younger individuals to the Air Force, it doesn't prepare recruits to be dropped into countries like Iraq or Afghanistan to fight the enemies of the United States.

San Carlos Islands's query was forwarded to the Military and Defense advisor in Senator Cotton's office.

Congressman Steve Womack