Thread:Tavisource/@comment-24049687-20140502004243/@comment-5327317-20140502013701

If this is how you act to having lost your rights and are unwilling to wait to get them back then you clearly just want power for the sake of power, especially with your comment of "I wanted more" in reference to your demotion which support the idea of your power hungriness. You want it so dearly yet you have failed to give a real reason why you should have them. Edit count alone isn't enough. You also have to be respectful and have an intelligent personality, and with your actions and your calling of people "dictators" it shows that you clearly lack those traits. Also the sheer amount of chances you have gotten over the course of 2 years must have given you the impression that you can always get them back regardless of what happens, that simply saying sorry is enough to get forgiveness. A position is earned not given, and with your track history changing yourself and thus earning the position back is next to impossible. Trust is easily lost, and you don't get it back. For someone you call a dictator I sure like the democratic process and apparently you like to forgo that when its convenient for you. Just like real life everyone must decide when someone gets into power, but a small group can strip them as removing someone from power is usually an urgent situation as opposed to getting someone in power where it can take months. If you are unwilling to accept this fact then you are power hungry indeed and thus are undeserving of rights. Depending on your response to this you can either choose to further prove that you are undeserving or show that you are capable of being a civil person.