Specifically:
- If history is brought up, people love to just go right back to the Day of Darkness - which puts the guilt right back on the Amarr again.
- Because slavery is viewed as such a bad thing, the resounding response to this kind of arguement is a big shrug and a "So? We rescued some people. It's justified."
- A resumption of slave raids now will not likely be viewed as a genuine response to the Elder attack, but as a stand-alone event several years down the line.
Any non-liberal Amarr will not see the Day of Darkness as something to be guilty over. It is something to be proud of. Just because non-Amarr may view it as bad, doesn't mean that it makes us guilty. We're the Amarr Empire, we do what we do for God, the opinions of everyone else aren't important.
We are the ones rescuing people, by Amarrian morality.
The
only reason the Empire made concessions before was for the sake of its own survival. It had the Jove on one front, the Republic on the other, the Federation sitting in the back moving all the pawns, and the State too busy fighting for their own independence. Things have changed now. The Jove are gone and the State are our allies. While more liberal Amarr might certainly want to keep going with the concessions, the conservatives do not care about playing nice with the other Empires.
Because of all of this, a resumption of slave raids will significantly degrade the ability of Amarr and Minmatar RPers to interact in ways beyond "GRRRRR, YOU EVIL SLAVER!" and "GRRRR, YOU NASTY HEATHEN!" Much like how the addition of the inter-faction war in TEA steamrolled the factional differences into uniformity, the addition of an issue this deep and this fraught with contention - even OOC contention, as we have repeatedly seen - will pretty much steamroll the ability of the two factions to interact into uniformity.
And I don't know about the others here, but that's not very interesting to me.
Degrade? I don't agree. I don't see how being good and friendly with everyone is very interesting. Conflict is the spice of life. There is far too little conflict between RP characters in EVE as it stands. Everyone always wants to be friends, and
that is boring. The war is good for igniting conflict between the players.
The only problem with the war is that at the same time as it started conflict between the factions, it killed the internal conflict within the factions. The best solution would be both external conflict
and internal conflict. War with the other factions, and internal divisions between intrafactional groups.
Also, there's nothing wrong with opposing your faction ICly if your character would really be opposed to its actions. I'm sure even if the Empire started conducting slave raids openly again, people would still like Esna since he's such a huge liberal who would undoubtedly speak against it. That additionally encourages conflict between the conservatives and liberals, getting that internal conflict we need. Samira already finds Esna very heretical and thinks he's a bad Holder.
Also: Slave raids aren't necessary for the reclaiming to work, nor are slaves per se. The Empire is open to willing converts and has always been (The Khanid were mostly accepted as willing converts about at the time when Amarr started practicing slavery.) Amarr shouldn't break agreements it has made just to raid for slaves - Amarrian ethics place high value on righteousness and I'd think keeping agreements up is considered righteous. So, no, I don't think that slave raids are necessary to save souls (you can go a Pax Amarria route), they are just one possible way to go. At the moment, raiding any CONCORD signatory for slaves is, I'd claim, unrighteous by Amarrian standards.
This I agree with. The matter of law isn't something to break lightly.
On the other hand... God's law trumps man's law. If the two are opposed, then God's law takes priority (unless you're Khanid).
The problem here is that, while rationally the Amarr are kind of 'in the right' at the moment, the Matar are in the right by what most people feel to be right. Emotionally, the Matari have all the right to go against the Amarr, by whatever means. It's a difficult thing to shift a debate/discussion/argument from an emotional to rational - the other way aound it's far easier. One has to be careful not to give opening for the emotional "day of darkness, slavery & bitter tears of vitoc dependent children" division, if one wants to make a stand for Amarrian righteousness in the matter of the recent war.
Who cares if the Republic and other nations go all boohoo emotional?
Their opinions do not matter. That's what I keep trying to point out. Why does everyone think we
have to get people to like us? The Empire can have a backbone and stand for its principles in
spite of the opposition.
Regarding the Kador Prime celebrations: It seems like a great way to boost public morale despite the actual militia situation.
This is how I'm seeing it. The reports aren't coming from Scope or another unbiased news source, they're coming from the official Empire press. Meaning it's almost certainly propaganda attempting to paint a picture that is completely different from what the reality is.