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Rinea ([personal profile] silvergarden) wrote2021-03-08 06:19 am

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[personal profile] cameprepared 2021-06-13 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
It's true!

[Laughing, Claire pulls Rinea's arm closer her, just jostling the two of them as they walk. She's definitely some sort of rapscallion, in her own mind.]

And yeah, it's Dame, but don't call me that. It doesn't feel right. Dame Redfield...it's kind of a mouthful.

[Too much of one!]
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[personal profile] cameprepared 2021-06-16 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
And I appreciate that.

[She dips her head, a sincerely appreciative look on her face.]

Titles and such are just not a part of my country's culture. We deliberately got rid of kings and stuff.
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[personal profile] cameprepared 2021-06-19 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Truly.

[Oh. Right. Rigel isn't exactly a Christian Democracy or whatever America calls itself in ye olden times. Claire lets Rinea get her question out...nodding.]

So. Governing isn't done by family lines, or hereditary things. We don't have nobility. Instead, people elect a council to govern. So, like, the people choose who represents them on this council.

The person at the head of state is called the President, and then there is a body of representatives called Congress that help run the nation. Our nation is divided into States. 50 of them. Think...provinces? Each State has a Governor, and each city within a State has a Mayor. The Mayor more or less runs day to day things in the city, the Governor helps support all the Mayors, and the National Government...the President and Congress...help support all the Governors.
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[personal profile] cameprepared 2021-06-21 11:26 pm (UTC)(link)
That's right. It's not something you're born into. It's something that you choose.

[At least, that's the idea. Claire is a little too young and removed from politics to have thought much about the American political caste.]

It's worked for the last couple hundred years, which says something.