Kind of makes Nero even more moronic of a character, doesn't it? Calling himself the 'Last of the Romulan Empire'. Pfft. But why stop there when we can make the Romulans within this one show make themselves just as moronic?
Like misguided international aid groups of late 20th-century Earth, Picard and the Federation were guilty of having “no understanding of [the] ingenuity, resolve, and self-sufficiency,” of the people they were trying to save, says former senator, Tenqem Adrev. And then they forgot about them completely.
It seems as though the writer of this piece and the writers of Picard don't understand what kind of a conflict they want the Federation to have with the Romulans.
1. Romulans hate Starfleet for not understanding their ability as a race to prosper on their own.
2. Romulans hate Starfleet for abandoning them on a planet after facing a disaster of their own.
These are two arguments that cannot co-exist if we're supposed to take the Romulans' plight seriously. If the Romulans as a species have such high self-sufficiency, ingenuity and resolve, why would being abandoned even be an issue? This comes off less as a plight of a troubled society and more of a whiny bureaucrat who only cares about the bad side of everything. And it gets worse when it's revealed that it was the Romulans themselves who were responsible for Starfleet not aiding in the evacuation Romulus. Not only does your species suck at self-preservation, you were the reason why you were abandoned in the first place!
But for some reason, the show runners want us to believe that Picard is the one who's in the wrong here.