1 hour ago, Stan Fresh said:I'm sure they feel that way.
No, you can't just say "there, tyranny". You actually have to build a case for why it would be tyranny that a member state in a federal republic can't leave.
Dooku is the CIS leader, and the Geonosians are part of the CIS, and their leader is part of the CIS leadership council. At that point Geonosis had seceded from the Republic and was just minutes away from open warfare.
You also have no evidence that what the Jedi did was illegal. Never mind there being no trial for them. THAT is tyranny.
And the mob is made up of good guys who simply want to not live by the rule of law.
Yes, such organization as the Trade Federation and the Intergalactic Banking Clan would never have seats on the CIS council!
Canon Fact: "Many Galactic Senators and lawmakers lived their lives within the opulence of Coruscant's towering cities. They grew increasingly distant from their representative worlds and were more responsive to the lucre promised by corporate interests than the pleas of their constituents. In this way, the essential services to the outlying worlds of the Republic began to fail. Many worlds questioned if the increasing burden of taxation was worth such paltry representation."
So who is controlled by businesses now?
And again: PEOPLE want to leave the Republic, and have good reason to do so.
What the Geonosians did was perfectly acceptable. It may seem somewhat barbaric, but it is not the place of the CIS to judge the customs of its member states.
There was a trial, it was just a deleted scene.
There is no evidence that the CIS seeks to avoid rule of law. They simply acknowledge the fact that 1 planet shouldn't govern an entire galaxy. Look at our own world. It just doesn't work to have every single person living under the same government. The Confederacy is much looser, and better divides government into local governments that are close to the people.
It is... unclear the exact function of the Separatist Council, but keep in mind, they also have a parliament, where businesses have little power. My guess is that it was created out of desperation: They couldn't afford an army, but needed to defend themselves from the Republic. So, they offered businesses power in exchange for an army. Therefore, in a way, the Republic is to blame for corporate control in the CIS.
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