Government planning in a nutshell.TLDR: Past and present Royals and Nobles are dumb, even when they try to "fix" it, they just create new problems that they pretend not to see and sweep it under the rug... Until it blows in their faces.
That would be true if only the academy (run by the royals, mind you) was a place where they teach anything like politics and power plays.I'm no feminist, but this reasoning they have for weakening the nobles is incredibly sexist and rather offensive. It basically hinges on women being less capable at politics and power plays than men (which is flat out wrong) and how this would cause the power of the noble class to diminish. Maybe in wartime, yes, as it is still the men who fight in wars and hold the military power. But in peacetime, this makes zero sense.
...or I'm totally misunderstanding something, because sadly the chapter's explanation was incredibly badly phrased and I could only gather the above from the comments here.
Man often hold power over military and could raise a rebellion if they have enough power so they influence woman who didn't hold military to indulge in luxury and increase their arrogant as a result of their power in society while gaslight men and turn their self-esteem to lowest, so they won't have ambition enough to rebel.I'm no feminist, but this reasoning they have for weakening the nobles is incredibly sexist and rather offensive. It basically hinges on women being less capable at politics and power plays than men (which is flat out wrong) and how this would cause the power of the noble class to diminish. Maybe in wartime, yes, as it is still the men who fight in wars and hold the military power. But in peacetime, this makes zero sense.
...or I'm totally misunderstanding something, because sadly the chapter's explanation was incredibly badly phrased and I could only gather the above from the comments here.
You know what is happening with Boeing at the moment. Imagine that but on a country scale. The original people were focused on one thing but something happened where they shifted power away from them. That shift in power began to erode the country within until something happens that openly shows how eroded it’s become. In this case those that came into power were thought to indulge in themselves from the beginning to weaken themselves overtime. Unfortunately for the kingdom it was a little too effective.I'm no feminist, but this reasoning they have for weakening the nobles is incredibly sexist and rather offensive. It basically hinges on women being less capable at politics and power plays than men (which is flat out wrong) and how this would cause the power of the noble class to diminish. Maybe in wartime, yes, as it is still the men who fight in wars and hold the military power. But in peacetime, this makes zero sense.
...or I'm totally misunderstanding something, because sadly the chapter's explanation was incredibly badly phrased and I could only gather the above from the comments here.
A thousand deaths won't be enough!Man, fuck Julius making Mylene bow down to Leon to help him…