Quote from: Miestră Schivă, UrN-GC on Yesterday at 09:55:13 PMQuote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on Yesterday at 09:36:14 PMI present to you an active and engaged monarch, helping others and promoting our culture. That would be impossible if the monarchy had been eliminated
Can we go to the alternate universe where President Nordselvă took office 10 years ago and is on his third term of doing an excellent job? In that alternate universe, I can also imagine that Talossa has 200 active citizens who are all fluent conversationalist in ár glheþ, because I'm not wedded to status-quo bias.
If we're allowed to submit alternate universes as proof that we're right, then we should all be libertarians since Atlas Shrugged exists, or socialists since News from Nowhere exists, or... well, I don't know what lesson we'd learn from the Butlerian Jihad of Dune.
Listen, actual reality is pretty good evidence that there's real merit to preserving institutions and traditions. It's not the only thing that's important: when I remade the Zuavs, we discarded all that they had been, and I think Talossa is the better for it. But this stuff is important as we weigh the costs and benefits of any change.
It's actually especially important in a country like our own, since there's no brick-and-mortar Ziu building to act as a physical symbol. For as long as all of us discussing this have known Talossa, and for four-fifths of her existence as a nation of laws, the Senats has served to allow for individual representation of the interests of each province. That's not everything, but it's not nothing.