Is it wrong, unfair, or unrealistic that:
I want to be able to respect the person in charge,
I don’t want to be embarrassed by, or ashamed of the person in charge,
I’d like the person in charge to be more intelligent and wiser than I am-- not petty and childish, in a way that would be an insult to children?
Is it unreasonable that:
I don't want the person in charge to put me against my fellow citizens,
I don’t want to be afraid of, or bullied by the person in charge,
I want to be able to trust the person in charge,
I don’t want to be daily stressed, terrified, or perplexed by the person in charge, and
I want to know that the person in charge cares about my humanity, rights, and well-being?
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