And I'll call it the Revolution.

Day 2,365, 15:15 Published in Netherlands Canada by Cody Caine


Mood Music

Opening
I'll admit, a lot of what I was going to say, is so nicely said here, by Legendardisch. That being said I am going to offer my take on the matter, because if people want to throw around the notion of a PTO, well I can be dramatic too, so here we go.
PTO, hardly...
So a certain rat traitor has thrown around the notion that a PTO has occurred in the Netherlands, excuse me who is fighting for Norway against the Country he claims to support, yeah I'll give you a hint it isn't the ones being accused of a PTO. That notion is being thrown around, because the people throwing it around disagree with the current course of the Netherlands, so instead of admitting it, they will call it a PTO. Which for this writer is one of the stupidest terms in this game, often over and misused.
Because if anything it was a Revolution.
A Revolution against a failing old guard, MdR and his supporters were continually failing this country by living in the past, holding on to hold grudges, prejudices and a feeling of importance. MdR is a man who can't accept change, who can't accept not being in control, who can't accept that his methods, his hatred, his prejudice is bad. A man who would rather hurt this nation because he hates Poland, because he hates Valeyard and Belgium, than work with those nations to secure our borders. A man who can't seem to grasp the fact that he and his supporters have not been elected, because the people do not agree with his methods anymore, his old way of thinking has been replaced with a progressive path, and so he fled, and he screams PTO, because 11 CP medals isn't enough for him, he wants to be a Tyrant, well Tyrants are over thrown, and he was over thrown.

If you still don't believe this, for whatever reason, look at the elections, the people support governments that are following the progressive path, and not the backward shifty tyranny of the past.
I leave you with this
"Progress is a nice word, but change is its motivator, and change has enemies" -Robert F. Kennedy.