Mizhara, I wouldn't say it's Gesakaarin trolling. I know that this issue is something that Ava has complained a lot about as well for example.
All that being said, it's not something I agree with personally.
1) For where it started from, the Republic has come a long way in a very short amount of time. Yes, it's fractured. Yes, it's hit and miss. But it defeated the most militarily powerful empire largely on its own. It was supplied arms and training by the Gallente/Jove. It was not supplied with fleets or even (a significant amount of) troops. It fought, and won, its own battles, and succeeded in winning even more territory than it originally lost to the Empire in the first place. Like any largely special operations-backed guerilla movement, it is mostly the work of the people rather than the supporters. The supporters are providing equalizing and force multiplying elements like money, training, and weapons, but they are
not doing the fighting. Find one single nation that has won a rebellion and done it without the help and backing of more powerful nations. I don't think you'd be able to find one. Rebellions start from a severely disadvantaged position, they need that backing just to get up to a somewhat even level with the people they're fighting against. It is NO mark against them to win only by help. The fact that they won at all is actually a very rare and difficult thing to acheive.
2) The Republic's government issues are very similar to any nation in a similar scenario. As in most such scenarios, the destablizing elements are most often the fault of the patron nation tending to back elements that are in its own interests rather than the interests of the other country. Most of the Minmatars' problems are the result of Amarrian and Federal influences. The Republic is a nation in growing pains, that is getting tugged back and forth by many outside forces along with its own internal extremist elements (which, by merit of saying 'fuck you' to the outside forces tends to inspire a lot of support among a populace that feels its destiny has been out of its own hands). Its current government is a radical one, while its former one was essentially a puppet government. It'll eventually grow into something stable, but it takes time. The country is still learning what it wants to be.
3) Science and technology. The Republic has made as many innovations as the other empires. Stasis webifiers are a Minmatar invention (according to the fact that web bonus traits on ships are always given as a 'Minmatar' skill), and as miniaturization of existing tech seems to be their thing (
see the recent scientific breakthrough last year regarding gravity well tech), I would expect the microwarpdrive is also a Minmatar invention (probably taking the gallente warp tech and then reverse engineering it to be usable in combat for their fast strike fleet doctrines). They're also very good with sensor tech, judging by their focus on signature enhancement and reduction technology. The Boundless Creations article also seems to imply that the Minmatar perfected shield boosters (and Core Complexion developed ancillary shield boosters) and states that they coded the algorithm used in all modern tracking enhancing modules. And Eifyr and Co. are a well-regarded cybernetics company and they developed Synth combat boosters.
4) Crime in the Republic, while once a big thing (and expected, again, for being in growing pains and being subject to the whims of patron nations), is down a lot in recent years. As a nation, it is stabilizing and it is putting down those unsavory elements. I'd also expect a significant chunk of those elements comes from recently freed slaves who just recently arrived in the Republic and are desperate and fall into poor situations, rather than established families that have managed to find their place in the society. Keep in mind that crime in a society tends to happen primarily among the least enfranchised members, which in the Republic is going to be mostly former slaves who have just arrived and haven't built up any support network.
5) Social welfare. The Republic is probably second after the Federation in providing for its people. It doesn't have as strong of an economy as the other empires and so what it can reasonably provide is limited, but it does have more of a support system than either the State (where you drop off the map entirely and become untouchable) or the Empire (where your main options when disenfranchised are church charities or selling yourself/family into slavery). Republic tribes and clans meanwhile provide a decent support system that people can draw on. According to the Emancipation Decree news reports, and from CCP Eterne's unofficial writings, even a new immigrant former slave from the Empire, with no voluval and part of no clan or tribe, is still provided free food, housing, health care, and work and education placements (when they can be found) when they get to the Republic. They do, in fact, support the people they come for. It is difficult for them on an economic level, but they do it.
6) The assault on CONCORD and the Empire
did what it set out to do. The Elder invasion was done to rescue the Starkmanir. It accomplished this. While it might have suffered more casualties than it expected, it had a mission objective and it
achieved that objective. If there's any negative result of the invasion, it's that it reached too far and turned into the trench war of FW rather than taking its victory as the victory that it was.
7) Colelie was a statement. Again, it accomplished its objectives, even if it suffered casualties. The Republic showed that it will
not play second fiddle to the Federation anymore. Consider it like any slave rebellion that is doomed to failure--for some people, that doom is worth it for the statement it makes. "We will not back down to you," or even just,
"I die free." I really dislike this tendency to view things from a purely tactical perspective and not by a cultural one.
"Slave army, yes. Managed to get a hold of Vitoc. They knew it wouldn't last; even if they got control, the Vitoc would eventually run out. So they were riding high on their luck, but they were never going to rule the planet. They were good with their words, and good at getting people excited, and they only wanted to lash out, like some young people do without heeding the consequences when they don't know anything else." - Daughters of the Revolution
Consider that quote and then apply it to Colelie. Just because you know you are going to fall, does not mean you should not make the statement regardless. We are talking about the Minmatar here. Some people would call it stupid, they would call it bravery. Now, it could be said that the point they were making a statement over was something silly, but only if viewed from a limited scope. I don't view Colelie as being about
just Midular and the killer though. I'd honestly consider that secondary. I think Colelie was meant as a wider statement, a commentary on the Federation's treatment of the Republic as children that must do as it says. Under Shakor, that kind of treatment is something the Republic will no longer submit to, and Colelie was where they made that clear. Minmatar value their pride over their lives. From that perspective, Colelie was a
success.