To nitpick just because a world's delegates to the League Assembly were shocked by Beowulf leaving doesn't mean their home governments, much less the man in the street, are as shocked, or care much.Zakharra wrote:Hutch wrote:I'm not quite as confident as you are about that, friend Zakharra. I keep thinking about all the loyal citizens of the Ottoman Empire, of Austria-Hungary, of the Soviet Union, who saluted the flag and sang the anthem--until they discovered they didn't have to anymore. Loyalty went out the window pretty quick, then, didn't it?
Beowulf is one of the oldest members of the SL, but according to ART, over 70% are ready to leave it, and we know from textev of several other planets that are seriously considering the same thing.
In my opinion (and I could be wrong and you are right), 'loyalty' and 'allegiance' to the SL is something that most people never think about--it's just the way things are, the way they have always been, and wasting time really thinking about it is not something people do.
Until now. And I think when people begin to think-hard-about it, SL citizenship will peel off faster than a bad sunburn.
We shall see...eventually.
I can't disagree with many of your points. It really is very iffy on what will happen, but (you knew that was coming, didn't you? ;D)I think the idea of the SL will be stronger than many would believe. Remember some have been members for 500-700 years. That's a looong time to be accepting an idea and I refuse to believe that all or most of the SL member states, the Core worlds certainly, would be so willing to just cast off the bonds of the SL (or the idea of it) just like that *snaps fingers* For many Core worlds, it has been a very good thing to be a part of the SL. They are used to thinking of being as a part of a group, of a larger whole and there is strength in numbers. Remember how shocked the assembly of delegates were when Beowulf said it would vote of seceding. Until then it was unheard of for anyone to think of wanting to leave the SL. The idea was abhorrent. Now though it will take on a life of its own when Beowulf survives the oncoming onslaught.
I suspect most country's delegates to the UN would be pretty shocked if someone withdrew. But I'm not sure how much the US Government would care (unless it was a major power on the security council) and I'm quite confident most US citizen couldn't care less.
Now that's not an exact analog becuase the UN isn't a government that the member states are part of (or subservient to). OTOH in terms of how much direct impact is has on the man in the street's life the League is much closer to the impact of the UN than even the EU, much less the US Federal Government. By design it has almost no ability to impact the internal running of any member world; so while people may have a general warm fuzzy from being part of the biggest entity in history I'm not sure how attached they really are. (Especially as it starts to seem the League is no longer capable of doing what it was designed to do; maintain peace and order in and around League space)