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Some blamed Foiritan personally - which eventually led to his loss of the Presidential mandate, and to Jacus Roden's rise to power - and some blamed the political leadership as a whole, though few still truly understand what happened or why. Others lay the responsibility at the feet of the military, trying to ignore their own complicity in the shortage of resources and personnel. Some blame their fellow citizens – particularly those of other races, occupations, or walks of life – often due just as much to older and deeper misgivings than to the current situation. There are a very few who blame themselves. | Some blamed Foiritan personally - which eventually led to his loss of the Presidential mandate, and to Jacus Roden's rise to power - and some blamed the political leadership as a whole, though few still truly understand what happened or why. Others lay the responsibility at the feet of the military, trying to ignore their own complicity in the shortage of resources and personnel. Some blame their fellow citizens – particularly those of other races, occupations, or walks of life – often due just as much to older and deeper misgivings than to the current situation. There are a very few who blame themselves. | ||
But all of them curse the Caldari - them and their barbaric leader | But all of them curse the Caldari - them and their barbaric leader Tibus Heth. | ||
This is in line with Gallente capitalism. For Gallente, the accumulation of wealth is something that is done on an individual level and personal wealth only matters in comparison to the wealth of other individuals - a stark contrast with Caldari capitalism for the people. | This is in line with Gallente capitalism. For Gallente, the accumulation of wealth is something that is done on an individual level and personal wealth only matters in comparison to the wealth of other individuals - a stark contrast with Caldari capitalism for the people. | ||
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