Why Is the New Republic Treating Ahsoka and Hera Like Criminals?

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Why Is the New Republic Treating Ahsoka and Hera Like Criminals?
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It's a new low for the new galactic government.

We've known that the New Republic is terrible for a long time, but Ahsoka Episode 5 takes them to a new low. Week after week, the new galactic government just keeps on finding new ways of letting us down and, this time, they did it by going after Ahsoka Tano and General Hera Syndulla instead of, say, the actual villains of the series.

Mon Mothma Leads the New Republic as Chancellor The New Republic is the political regime into which the Rebel Alliance evolved after their victory at the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY, as seen in Return of the Jedi. This was seen as a natural next step for a movement that sought to depose the tyrannical Empire, and their mission was even stated in their official name — the Alliance to Restore the Republic.

As we've mentioned, Mon Mothma is an idealist. This works, as long as there's a debate with diverging stances to ensure the ideal way is indeed the best way to go. Even in the Clone Wars, she was part of the opposition to Palpatine and had other moderate names fighting beside her in the Galactic Senate, like Padmé Amidala and Bail Organa , as seen in Revenge of the Sith. Those two were also opposition, but not necessarily idealists.

How Do Governments Like the New Republic Fail After Overcoming Authoritarianism? Having an idealist in power is better than any fascist regime that could assume authority. If seeing the New Republic falter leads you to the thought process of, "I'm starting to wish the Empire had won," that should always be a hard pass.

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