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by impossiblefork
385 days ago
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and it's not incredibly practical. Instead those sit at the head of institutions, whether political parties, governments, etc. have real power. 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. |
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No they don't get elected to the highest offices in the land (nor should they), but you can absolutely work your way there from a clipboard.