Antworten an drak, Seite 53
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Was soll man dazu sagen? Das ist... tja. Blöd? Naiv? Engstirnig? GroKo halt!
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@drak wow.
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#Twitter reports an internal server error on this tweet??? http://sn.1w6.org/notice/56043 — join to the !fediverse: it works here!
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(klar geht das grade noch nur ums Abdrängen, aber das #BVG ist an das #Grundgesetz gebunden und Schwarz-Rot hat eine ⅔ Mehrheit ☹)
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@drak If they aren't real they can't origin from an external force.
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@drak "Practical constraints" or "problems" are vehicles 2 achieve that.This shared sense is what I alluded 2 derisively as Stockholm syndr.
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@drak In this sense I see democacy not as a tool (to reach decisions) but as a way to bind all participants into 1 shared view of what's up.
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@drak Yes. & all,I guess,bind participants into a communal body by "arguing" about what is the practical constraint at hand & how 2 solve it
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@drak Wenn es um die GEZ-Sender geht, ist das Verfassungsgericht nicht vertrauenswürdig.
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@drak IMHO: wenn einer die Firma verlässt oder beide in fernen Abteilungen arbeiten: ja
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Usually 'people' in this context would mean "the 0.1%." - and contraints such as "you're not allowed to grow this plant because dirty mexicans."
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@drak And the decision about that is in the hand of those with privileged access to reality?
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@drak IF your system of democracy is based on this numerical rule of the majority. Which isn't the only rule sensible or ever practised.
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@drak IF your system of democracy is based on the majority rule. But is the only rule possible, sensible or ever practised.
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@drak My reply was more about how voting & democratic process make ppl acquiesce in a shared sense of reality, i.e., practical constraints.
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@drak Liebe verbieten sollte es nur in schlechten Fimen geben - denn sie wissen nicht, was sie tun.
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@drak Voting is part of the democratic process, but both are not identical.
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@drak bitte wortwahl beachten - "auch jede weitere" - sexuelle Kacke ist eh ausgeschlossen.
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@drak Democracy might help improve things if we did actually live in one. Voting once every four years is called a democracy, but that doesn't necessarily mean it is.