Democracy is in its richest form in the land of Australia. Freedom of speech flows further than the great rivers. Every corner of this giant land mass brings forth the rich words of the poor. On this island, no longer do the nobility exist, no longer do the rich control each and every action of the government, no longer do the great rule. In this continent it is the masses that dictate their world. They are the very basis of Australia. Every thought they form is important, every word they speak is a command, and each breath is a newly formed perfume. The masses form the core Australian politics. There is no legislation formed without their consent. There is no law that is enforced upon them. Instead, as a show of true democracy, the laws here are forced upon the ruling party by the people. The government has no power. Every day they live in fear that they may incur the wrath of community. At the slightly word, they could lose their authority, if they had any to begin with. Thus every groan and any whine, any whinge of any kind is rapidly detected by the sniffs of the government and the wishes of the people are fulfilled almost willingly. Every member of the Australian public owns a dog, and that dog is their government. The honourable job of the Australian government is to place their hallmark paw print upon every paper demanded of them.
The incompetency of the government is reflected even among individual leaders. A leader is chosen because he is popular and well-liked. Without a doubt, this leader will possess a large count of intelligence. Yet, none of this will be used. A leader does not lead. He follows. A leader in Australia trying to lead is immediately ridiculed and mocked at. His actions of goodwill are seen as attempts to restrict the masses. He is seen flaunting his newly found powers, basking in his own authority. He must not try to lead. For the moment he does, the ignorant public will hit him down. He is getting too arrogant, they will say.
I see these things as normal. Democracy has always thrived in our world. A great hindrance it is, but it thrives and we must learn to cope with it. A leader is not a man with authority, he is a man with responsibility. Despite constant resistance from the general public, a leader should never back down. The rationale behind why they rebel is the same cause for why the leader should persevere and lead. The masses are a lost and confused lot. The reason why they are the masses is simply because they are too inferior in intellect to lead. They grumble and they whine. These are the natural actions of the ignorant. Their brains have never been fully developed, as they do nothing but complain about issues beyond their mental capacity. They never know what is best for them so at times it is neccessary to serve to them decision on the tip of a blade. It is possible that they may still defy common sense. Then incentives should be shown to them at gunpoint, and perhaps with a few cadavers. It is nothing strange to be disgusted whilst talking to these peoples. The masses have always been good at ensuring that. Their stupidity may well be a good topic for them to talk about if they were even wise enough to realise it. Thus, a leader must always strive to lead these lost sheep. The trouble they cause when they are alone is never too little. It would serve better if they were stopped before that. I have always seen these actions of the masses as normal. Thus my reasoning on why a leader should be present. The masses need to be bounded and gagged. A little pain may ensure that they will live a healthy lifestyle in the future. It is a leader's job to fix the problem, to right the wrong, and to teach the dumb.
Johnston