Comment by Galactic Navy Officer on Gazni

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@Gazni 1) I said used to it, not that you liked it.

2) You have a poor reading of history, particularly Middle East and Eastern history. The only difference is that the field appointed governor was usually appointed for a short term -the on the spot appointment was to get someone into the governor's seat and in charge. The governor then had to prove their ability in the next 1-3 years if they wanted the seat long term.
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@Galactic Navy Officer  
1. You did not address my question on how being 'used' to it has anything to do with the topic. And how do you even know that I lived under a democratic system?

2. You have poor reading comprehension. Go back to original comment. 'No one appoints a governor like that'. It did not matter if it was on-spot appointment or not. The person had to have some sort of background or proven themselves. I don't know about eastern history but no where in middle eastern history has something like that happened. Even in Mamluks, that was a slave ran state. You just made that up, just to win arguments. 
You also lied about absolute authority.