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Community / Will recent events spark a revolution amongst the NW community?
« on: October 06, 2013, 12:57:49 pm »
After the announcement of the 91st disbanding, they have all been dragged through the mud.
Some of them claim it is unfair, because they did everything they could to make the 91st a better place.
This claim only has any strength if they knew all along that Tavington's way of leading is not good.
I assume that if this is the case, they tried to work around Tavington to make the 91st a better place. (Both for the inside and for the outside)
However, as the recent events have shown us, this has been proven to be near impossible owing to the fact that in the end the leader holds the majority of the straws as well as the public eye.
Every-time that Tavington did something wrong in public, the entire 91st was blemished for it is due to the fact that it is the leader's behavior that shapes the regiment the most.
Based upon the reactions of the community, this has yet again also proven to be entirely true.
If we take all of that into consideration,
do you think that other regiments with similar issues (Like the 92nd) will continue following the same path as the 91st or will they instead try to get rid of their leader?
Or will regimental leaders notice that they are not untouchable and try to change their ways?
Or perhaps something else that is "revolutionary" might happen?
I look forward to well-made hypothetical posts on the subject.
Some of them claim it is unfair, because they did everything they could to make the 91st a better place.
This claim only has any strength if they knew all along that Tavington's way of leading is not good.
I assume that if this is the case, they tried to work around Tavington to make the 91st a better place. (Both for the inside and for the outside)
However, as the recent events have shown us, this has been proven to be near impossible owing to the fact that in the end the leader holds the majority of the straws as well as the public eye.
Every-time that Tavington did something wrong in public, the entire 91st was blemished for it is due to the fact that it is the leader's behavior that shapes the regiment the most.
Based upon the reactions of the community, this has yet again also proven to be entirely true.
If we take all of that into consideration,
do you think that other regiments with similar issues (Like the 92nd) will continue following the same path as the 91st or will they instead try to get rid of their leader?
Or will regimental leaders notice that they are not untouchable and try to change their ways?
Or perhaps something else that is "revolutionary" might happen?
I look forward to well-made hypothetical posts on the subject.