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*you're, *geani's... im a fan of her leadership, and what's wrong with that? you have your own opinion on governance, i have mine.
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Just saying.
People have been throwing around the word 'dictator'. Well, isn't it a duke's job to lead? And instruct people what they need to be doing? And helping out people where it is needed? Isn't it also the job of a duke to listen to his or her council? That's how real government works, is it not? You don't just call up the president/prime minister and tell him you don't like something. You can, sure, but it falls on deaf ears.
I actually found this part really funny. NO Sling, that is not how real government works. At least not in a democratic society. What you are referring to is a dictatorship.
In a democracy, (which is what I expect you meant by 'real government') leaders are voted on by the majority, or at least the largest section of the voting population. Then they make rules and regulations, that they still have to answer to their people for, because every so often, there is another election, and if the previous guy did something crazy as a June Bug, he is replaced, again by popular vote.
In a dictatorship, the leader is the leader because he says so, there are no elections, and because of that, they really don't care what people think of their decisions, they just expect them followed.
Just sayin'.
But don't get me wrong, that's how most tribal wars leaders do it. They just explain to their tribes what they're doing better. Usually because what they say to do makes sense. And people want to follow them because what they're asked to do makes sense, which is therefore beneficial. Shaggy and Geani... Can't do that. Read into that what you will.
Just sayin'.