It has been said that since Atlas knew that Boni had supreme authority as a pacifist, York should have known as well. However, if York really knew about it, he didn't tell the five old stars. This raises the question: why didn't York reveal this important information?
I think it may have been York's selfishness. He might want to keep the card in case he needs it. After all, if the situation worsens, he may even be disposed of by the Five Old Stars, and this card will be a lifesaver for him. He can hold Bonnie hostage and use Pawni to manipulate pacifists.
In this game of thrones, Bonnie is one of the most important characters. Her position and role are irreplaceable. Of course, the five old stars can also do to Bonnie the same way they did to Ginny, so that the whole thing will be the same as before. If the Five Old Stars had the supreme authority of pacifists, Bonnie might be "kept in captivity". This will make her lose her freedom and independence, and she will become a puppet of the five old stars. As a result, Boni's fate remains full of unknowns and variables.
In all corners of the world, oppression and resistance go hand in hand. This is exactly the true portrayal of Oda's pen, and every detail of his meticulous design reflects the complexity and contradiction of human nature. The five old stars were outraged when they saw the new bounty order issued by Morgans about Luffy. A quote once said by Vegapunk reveals the reason behind this: too many people in the world have been waiting for Nika for too long.
Although Nika's existence has disappeared into the long river of history, and no one has seen her true body for hundreds of years, the legend of the sun god and Joey Boe's liberation of humanity is like a beam of light, hidden deep in the hearts of the oppressed. This legend was not only not diluted by the torrent of time, but was strictly forbidden by the world, which further inspired the flame of rebellion in people's hearts. Nika's image and laughter have been passed down among the people and have become the hope of generations to come. Those who were enslaved by the nobility found strength in the legend of Nika, and they held fast to their faith and waited for an opportunity to overthrow the royal power and achieve freedom.
When people saw that cheerful form in the newspaper again, and saw the liberating power contained in that smile, the memory buried deep in the heart was instantly awakened. They realize that their dreams have not disappeared with the passage of time, but have been realized at this critical moment. Countless people are willing to stand up for this hard-won hope, they are willing to follow the gods in their hearts and fight for liberation and freedom. Because they know that as long as there is oppression, the flame of resistance will not be extinguished.