Matobar
Warrior Nation WNx
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Posted - 2013.08.26 15:02:00 -
[1] - Quote
I look at this collection of ideas, and I have to laugh. Both out of condescension, and out of pity.
A true Gallente would know how outrageous your ideas are, how far off the mark you are.
You claim to be Gallente, but your talk of revolution and anarchy put the lie to your words.
You claim to be serving the Gallente people, but how can that be? You rail against the government, saying it is leading the nation "into darkness," and yet I don't see how that can be so.
Who is it that puts the government into power? The people.
Who is it that views every decision, every law, every act the government can enact? The people.
And what is the Gallente ideal based around? Her people.
You claim the government is leading its people from the light, but how are you better? They chose their leaders, and you want to replace them? "For their own good? For the good of all Gallente?" Sounds like the same reasoning that made you put innocents to death.
What gives you the right, the power, to decide the fate of billions? Who are you to decide you're better fit to lead the Federation than those chosen to do so by Her people?
Listen, "brother", to the hypocrisy of your own words, before you accuse others of being the source of the problem. |
Matobar
Warrior Nation WNx
173
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Posted - 2013.08.26 15:21:00 -
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Denak Kalamari wrote: The problem lies in the fact that the elections, in their very core are a popularity contest. Senators and the presidents are elected for their popularity by the actions they have done, not actual results they have accomplished that lead for the good of the Gallente in the long run.
Jacus Roden ran the most powerful manufacturing and shiping empire in the Federation before he was elected president.
Mentas Blaque was a career military man before being elected to the Senate, and has served long enough to be named Speaker, as well as performing his duties as leader of the Black Eagles.
Before his resignation, Sauro Foiritan made his political career by overturning useless, redundant, and counter-productive laws enacted by his predecessors, and continued that trend from his service as planetary governor well into his tenure as the President. He was so good at his job, the people supported his decision to give himself another term by reelecting him.
Popularity contest it may be, but people hardly elect celebrities into office because of the cuteness of their dogs, or how much money they have. Ineffective leaders are sent packing, and good, experienced ones are kept in the fold to ensure the continued stable governance of the Federation. I defy you to prove otherwise. |