Cthia, it you're playing devil's advocate, you are doing a good job. But if you are going to roleplay a Mandarin, maybe you could give us a clue? Although I am not sure a Mandarin is your viewpoint, unless you mean McCartney.
I see the passion in the post, and it seems to me something in the situation is hitting you personally. So thanks for clearing up the POV you're taking.
A couple of points, then.
The Mandarins are spinning this as "treason" primarily to prevent any kind of hearing into the decision making process of what led to New Tuscany, Spindle, and Manticore. Which would expose the application of illegal force in the illegal expansion of their borders, which has been concealed from the awareness of the general public by the bureaucrats for a looooooong time. As long as the public doesn't look at things, the status quo of the Mandarins remains.
While Kolokoltsov is willing to use that sort of propaganda ==like "yellow journalism" in the good old days==to shape the mob's public opinion, he and the other Mandarins (especially Abruzzi) know very well it is a LIE.
So, from the Mandarin's point of view, they really do NOT want any impartial investigation into "Beowulf's treason", what they want is their bought and paid for spin doctors confusing all the issues involved until the problem fades away. So, in that sense, you are not arguing the government's position, but the position taken by the mob burning the effigies; and we don't even know whether they are just an easily led minority, or represent a majority, or how firmly held their convictions might be--we haven't had a single viewpoint from that vantage.
You also said you are arguing from the view of the SLN==but their view and opinion shifts quite a bit, the further they are from the centers of the bureaucracy. It is not monolithic, or catholic (in the sense of universal, I mean).
The leaders of the SLN, aside from Byng and Crandall, and the idiot in charge of the Strategy board, also know that the government's propaganda is false. But many of them take their paychecks and kickbacks from their official salaries and whatever they skim from the money flow from various assignments in the Verge. Also, it is the system and culture of entitlement they grew up in--the right and wrong of it doesn't seem to matter to BF nearly as much as the officers in FF.
This is taking longer than I thought.
Anyway, you sometimes claim to be voicing the opinion of the LEAGUE. I suppose that means you need to define what part of the League you mean. To me, the League is the body of its member states and their citizens, on the one hand; or the over-reaching officials of the agencies running parts of the social order on the other. Agencies that are supposed to SERVE the interest of the
members, not themselves.
But the Mandarins are smart enough to know that for the majority of their citizens, their principal loyalty is (as it should be--centuries of tradition, and all that) to their HOME system. That most of those citizens have never, in their lives, had to actually think about what it means to even BE a citizen, or to consider whether or not they really wanted to be one. It was just their reality. Until now.
Oh, and Beowulf didn't just JOIN the League--they were one of the FOUNDERS, and principal architects. They have spent, as I said before, the League's entire existence trying to correct the flaws in the constitution, without success. Do they somehow owe loyalty to the criminal kleptomaniacs in charge of agencies whose function was solely to provide services to the MEMBERS of the League?
So, are you the Mob, the Mandarins, or the holofax of the progaganda?
Oh, wait. "Their previous masters" you said in your post. No League core world thinks of the League that way, that's why the Mandarins hold on things is so shaky.
aaaargh. too many drifting threads in one post!
Regards,
Rob
cthia wrote:SNIP
You are making the same mistake as many do when I argue a stance. You are making it personal about me.
I am not arguing cthia's position, I am arguing the League's position.
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I'm looking at this thing from the SLN's point of view. Not Beowulf's, not the RMN's, not RFC's readers or cthia. Because the punishment meted out onto Beowulf, will not come from either of us. It will come from the SLN.
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I am positing that in the Mandarins eyes, transgressions against the League were made in both areas. Beowulf knew exactly how the League would perceive their actions, and how they'd respond. Beowulf knows exactly what kind of entity the gorilla is. They know for a fact that the League would perceive their actions as traitorous. Not CTHIA, the LEAGUE!
* What cthia personally thinks is that Beowulf handled it wrongly. They know exactly what type of entity their previous masters are.
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That is where cthia draws the line.