>ANAKIN, CHANCELLOR PALPATINE IS EVIL!How do you respond without sounding mad?
Stop it! At least Palpatine cares for the community. What about the rebels? They force everybody on their occupied planets to be on their side. All those star-fighters are being assembled in sweatshops. I finally have a sense of purpose and a goal in life.
From my point of view, my legs are evil!
>>221202767>FROM MY POINT OF VIEW SUCKING DICK AND EATING SHIT IS EVIL!
[citation needed]
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>>221202767>FAKE NEWS! CHANCELLOR PALPATINE IS A BRAVE LEADER WHO SURVIVED TWO REAL ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS!
>>221202767you lost tranny
>Yep
>>221202767No u
>Palpatine is an elected official voted into office by the collected assent of billions of voters, Obi Wan. He did not take power through violence. He merely presented himself as an option for the people to vote for, and they did. They chose their fate, no one forced them to put Palpatine in charge. What would you do, seize power at the point of a lightsaber? Kill Palpatine and every other politician who doesn't line up to your standards and install someone who will do what YOU want, regardless of the will of the people? Shall we save the galaxy from itself by taking away the freedom from all under the guise of knowing better than they do and saving them from themselves? Is that the way of the Jedi?
>>221202767>Yeah but the clones are cooler
>>221202767>Uhh, can you cite your source? Is there a peer reviewed study that says Palpatine is evil?
>>221204431Unfortunately, Anakin was a dumbass who had difficulty formulating complex sentences
>>221202767>I beg your pardon, I did not quite understand your statement, but I could perhaps answer it as follows:>I consider the Leadership Principle necessary because the system which previously existed, and which we called parliamentary or democratic, had brought Germany to the verge of ruin. I might perhaps in this connection remind you that your own President Roosevelt, as far as I can recall-I do not want to quote it word for word-declared, "Certain peoples in Europe have forsaken democracy, not because they did not wish for democracy as such, but because democracy had brought forth men who were too weak to give their people work and bread, and to satisfy them. For this reason the peoples have abandoned this system and the men belonging to it." There is much truth in that statement. This system had brought ruin by mismanagement and according to my own opinion, only an organization made up of a strong, clearly defined leadership hierarchy could restore order again. But, let it be understood, not against the will of the people, but only when the people, having in the course of time, and by means of a series of elections, grown stronger and stronger, had expressed their wish to entrust their destiny to the National Socialist leadership.