Monte Ozarka
TNPer
Hello there, Talon. Hopefully, I will be able to answer some of your questions.
First of all, why did Dali go rogue? Supposedly, he was tired of seeing an ineffective, unresponsive government weakened by a lack of centralized control and apathetic officers. He further claims the existence of a "clique", which combined with the burdensome nature of the red tape in the current constitution, discourages activity and interest among new nations.
Personally, I find some of those claims to have merit. Others I'm a bit more hesitant on. Regardless, these views are all rather subjective, and everyone thinks a bit differently about it. However, Dalimbar/Chodean Kal, being the Delegate, has the in-game power to bring about revolutionary change, for better or for worse. He now no longer recognizes the authority of the government on these forums and has vowed to change the wrongs listed above.
All laudable goals, to be sure. Of course, the means by which he is going about it is rather discouraging. There are legitimate ways to bring about constitutional change; Dalimbar simply chose to ignore those avenues. One may say that without strongarming us in this way, apathy would reign and no proposed change would pass, and I sorta agree. Dalimbar has certainly served as a real catalyst for real change.
HOWEVER. His recent actions are more discouraging. He put up new forums in an attempt to cut off this community from the greater region. Although discussions for change happen here, he seemingly doesn't wish for people to come here and take part in them? And furthermore, his new forums pretty much state that he has dictatorial power. No democratic representation of any sort, although you can "petition" him. Perhaps he may be a benevolent dictator, but a dictator he still is right now.
I will write more in a little bit, but I have to get back to my experiment. Sorry!
First of all, why did Dali go rogue? Supposedly, he was tired of seeing an ineffective, unresponsive government weakened by a lack of centralized control and apathetic officers. He further claims the existence of a "clique", which combined with the burdensome nature of the red tape in the current constitution, discourages activity and interest among new nations.
Personally, I find some of those claims to have merit. Others I'm a bit more hesitant on. Regardless, these views are all rather subjective, and everyone thinks a bit differently about it. However, Dalimbar/Chodean Kal, being the Delegate, has the in-game power to bring about revolutionary change, for better or for worse. He now no longer recognizes the authority of the government on these forums and has vowed to change the wrongs listed above.
All laudable goals, to be sure. Of course, the means by which he is going about it is rather discouraging. There are legitimate ways to bring about constitutional change; Dalimbar simply chose to ignore those avenues. One may say that without strongarming us in this way, apathy would reign and no proposed change would pass, and I sorta agree. Dalimbar has certainly served as a real catalyst for real change.
HOWEVER. His recent actions are more discouraging. He put up new forums in an attempt to cut off this community from the greater region. Although discussions for change happen here, he seemingly doesn't wish for people to come here and take part in them? And furthermore, his new forums pretty much state that he has dictatorial power. No democratic representation of any sort, although you can "petition" him. Perhaps he may be a benevolent dictator, but a dictator he still is right now.
I will write more in a little bit, but I have to get back to my experiment. Sorry!