I stand with Servius Aemilius, against Motion 10.18. I understand the desire to aid the Republic in any way possible, but it does not serve the Roman people to open the door to tyrrany. Much good could come from such a Motion, but much evil as well. In my own case, I have a certain Gallic slave woman that I took for myself when I enslaved Gergovia many years ago. I have grown particularly fond of her and her... services... which she does so well that I often forget she is a Gaul. It would be a grave crime to steal this property away from me and her transfer to another would be of absolutely no benefit to the Republic, yet that is exactly what this motion would allow. Under Motion 10.18, a Consul could take my slave woman for himself simply because he likes the way she looks, and I would be brought before a court if I opposed him! It was under circumstances very similar to this that the reign of Tarquinius Superbus was ended.
It is true that a good Consul would not stoop to such low levels, but we should not depend on the propriety of future leaders whose names we do not yet even know. Power has a tendency to change some men. I do not believe it is in the Republic's interests to allow those holding office the means with which to abuse their authority, should they choose to do so.
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