MWadwell wrote:
I agree that Sharley and Cayleb are pushing for equality - but there is a limit on how hard they can push.
You are right that this is a time of change. However, change is never comfortable, and there are going to be significant sections of the population that are already uncomfortable with the changes already underway.
To then throw even more changes on top of that, is likely to increase the risk that more people will side with the Loyalists - which is hardly beneficial when you are fighting for your survival.....
If I was Sharley and Cayleb, I would push as hard as I dared, but recognise that full equality is unlikely.....
I suppose I am more in the camp that would push for an ideal immediately but compel nothing. So far Cayleb and Sharley have led the way by providing an example. Continue that.
The military will follow Cayleb's orders. If those orders dictate change, the soldiers will give it a go. So long as those ordered changes work, there will be few issues. Making them work might be difficult, but hey! that's what senior officers are for.
In terms of general industry and commerce, the Crown will still be a huge customer for the indefinite future. The more a supplier complies with His/Her Majesty's Generally Accepted Industrial Principles published by the Imperial Council, the better their chances are to get contracts. These standards quality measures as well as management policies.
Legally, the changes might have to come slowly so that people can make arrangements with very few disruptions. Yet even then what the end set of laws will look like and the pace for implementing the changes should be transparant. So long as Charisian laws focus on protecting the rights and liberties Cayleb and Sharley fought the G4 to secure, all will be copasetic.