If you want, I will agree that the Mandarins will consider Beowulf's actions treasonable -
What other choice do you have,
now that it's cast in stone. because they do not care about the law; to them the law can be molded into whatever suits them best.
Which is the entire point of the title
and the thread. Beowulf knew that too!
Divorce is not treason, no matter how sanctified the marriage may have been; particularly when one partner is abusive.
You still aren't quite there yet, not quite ready to graduate.
I fielded this in another post. Divorce
is treason if the ugly, hairy Gorilla
says it's treason, and
if the wife cares about her head. AND when the wife weighs a bulk-o-five and her husband is 800#
and, what did you say?. . . Abusive to boot?
Divorce is not
legally treason. No. But did you really feel that the Mandarins were concerned with the legality of it? When - in the 101 offenses to the SEM - were they
ever mindful of any legalities? Divorce
is actually
legal. Granted. But the wife who is seeking divorce has the responsibility to protect herself from any imminent reprisals of an idiot who has been abusing the family for centuries. She has a responsibility to protect herself, and her family, from the anger of he who she knows
full-well is a brute. A responsibility to protect herself from what she knows, as sure as she is breathing, what that brute is going to do when he finds out she's planning to leave him. And when he finds out that she has
already filed for divorce. Heaven forbid! You really don't get that? Or are
you trying to do what you accuse
me of. Troll and stir up trouble? It can't be made any clearer. I thought soliciting the sanctity of marriage and the idea of divorce would help lay the foundation of the sentiment, to assist with understanding a major part of the human element driving the Mandarins.
Regardless of what the law or the police tells her she can legally do!
Because they can not legally do anything about the brute until he kills or maims her!Oh, they'll get him after the fact. Maybe. But it ain't gonna raise
her from the dead
or the 20M Beowulfans who may have fallen prey to a scorned, abusive husband.
If any fault resides with Beowulf, it is due to their sticking with the Solarian League as long as they did; given what they must have known about the abuses of the Office of Frontier Services in the Verge.
Of course I agree with that sentiment. I was the first to throw it into the pot. But the
gist of the thread isn't about fault,
per se, fine sir. It isn't about legalities and Constitutional rights either. It is about the fact that Beowulf should have known (and they did, which is why they consulted with their new bf and had him hanging out in-system when the Gorilla set sail) what was going to happen to them when the Gorilla took a lot of twos and came up with a lot of fours. That is what this thread is about. If you poke a hornets nest while you're running away. Expect. to. get. stung. Especially if you know they're hornets. Simple as that. Heck, that goes for many a Gorilla too! Who also,
get stung!After awhile a body of argument from the point of view of the villains may not result in a conviction of the messenger, but can suggest a certain attitude: I think that in the name of "getting us to think" you prefer to stir things up.
That is what you
choose to think. Cthia (third person out of body experience again, 'cause you still ain't gettin it) simply likes conversation and he ain't afraid of tackling the big issues. He has a mind of his own and he doesn't follow the herd simply 'cause it's in style. I don't have a problem becoming the character, and I could easily see through the eyes of the Mandarins and experience the human element that would surely drive them. Because, I'm human too.
What "cavalry" came over the wall?
Textev came over the wall.
I expect everyone agrees that the Mandarins and the SLN would consider secession et cetera treason; the argument is whether that belief is legally valid.
That is not the scope of this thread, nor the argument. Although I didn't exactly close the door on certain legal issues with the entire sordid affair - strings I knew the
Mandarins could pull at.
The thread is about Beowulf knowing full-well what was going to happen and chose to play Russian roulette with the lives of, what turned out to be 20M people?
I made my point quite clear in this thread and textev has now supported me, and yet your intransigence continues. Now
who among us seems to be the troublemaker? It never was me, not simply because I can see truths that are hidden.
And. . . that darn cthia also has the nerve and audacity to lay it all out there too.
Shame on him! You have a hardon for me as bad as the Mandarins and the SLN has for the SEM and Beowulf.
The hardon doesn't make it right, but it does make it real.
I've seen your ECM before. And my platforms say they're useless.
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