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by sorcerer-mar
384 days ago
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In most democracies, you can literally go grab a clipboard and knock on doors and gather signatures to put your own name on the ballot. Sure, power isn't evenly distributed and there are some obvious improvements we should pursue, but this does not a North Korea make |
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It's a bit like saying 'so make your own Facebook', but that's pretty useless if it's a response to someone who feel that some big social media company is influencing public discourse and harming proponents of certain ideas.
You can't make your own Facebook, or organize a political party other than in response to slow phenomena, and here we're talking about something has until recently been seen as literally illegal-- against the founding principles of the EU, so this is a huge, sudden change which people have no chance of resisting in a representative system.