Princedom or Republic?
Would you like to see, after independence, a Prince or a President in
As I see it, this is of little importance. Countries such as
It is said that the people get the leader they deserve. From this, we understand that the people elect their leader and make their decision based on their own independent evaluation of the leader and his virtues. If they find later that the leader is flawed they have only themselves to blame. If the leader oppresses and tyrannises the people, as in the case of Stalin, it is up to them to rise up and overthrow him, or in a more tolerant society he faces impeachment. A leader who is truly a statesman has risen a little above politics, yet he displays the traits of modesty and humility and equanimity. When we elect our representatives, or put them up as candidates in any election, whether it be for the European Parliament, the National Assembly or the local or county council, we need to keep in mind these criteria in order that we have the best possible leadership and representation.
There is an old and wise saying, which is as follows :
“The lord looks down on the servant ;
The servant looks up at the lord ;
The lord and servant converse together.”
We are talking about the third sentence, “the lord and servant converse together”, where there is a meeting point between the elector and the elected, and an understanding that nobody is in any way superior to anyone else in this world. This is the reality but few are aware of it. To put it another way :”we are all one in the eyes of God”.
Alan in Dyfed
My comment.
ReplyDeleteI have confidence in our present leader, and trust that he will have the opportunity to be the statesman I
described.
Alan
Any chance you could change the title of your blog? We already have a blog called "Welsh Independence".
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May I suggest "Welsh Autonomy"? Does it sound a wee bit lame?
ReplyDeleteIf Wales is going to be independent, how about Transylvania ? I would appreciate your straightforward personal opinion !
ReplyDeleteClwyd
How many North or South Walian citizens would support the idea of Welsh autonomy either today or tomorrow ? Owen
ReplyDeleteIf Wales is going to be independent, how about Transylvania ? I would appreciate your straightforward personal opinion !
ReplyDeleteWhy Transylvania?
We are talking about Wales.
That is up to the Transylvanians,
and the Armenians,
and Kurds.
How many North or South Walian citizens would support the idea of Welsh autonomy either today or tomorrow ?
ReplyDeleteAt least two, don't you reckon?
If Wales is going to be independent, how about Transylvania ? I would appreciate your straightforward personal opinion !
ReplyDeleteWhy Transylvania?
We are talking about Wales.
That is up to the Transylvanians,
and the Armenians,
and Kurds.