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by santisiri
4103 days ago
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I replied from a Mobile App. Stats are for Buenos Aires city, that's where we run. Im proving that you never been into a slum. You've said "personal experience is statically insignificant" I agree, that's why I replied 93% of under 30 year olds in Buenos Aires access social media at least once a week. I mentioned my personal experience because it was obvious how many of these kids access the internet. You see that 93% stat everywhere if you actually cared and waled the streets of the city. These attacks where the most common ones we had during the campaign. So let me give you an update: the largest organisation that implemented DemocracyOS is a political party from Kenya. Over there 25% of the GDP is already transacted through mobile devices. I traveled a lot around the world, specially Latin America. And I did notice that civic adoption of technology is way stronger in developing nations that are struggling than in developed ones. Venezuela is an impressive case if you ever get to see what's going on ever there. So no, I don't bullshit. I've been working on this for many years now. |
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You proof is irrelevant, and incorrect. I lived the past two years in California. Were does stats also correct two years ago? Or your "never" actually means "recently"?
> These attacks where the most common ones we had during the campaign.
Attacks? Really? I see that Partido de la Red is following Frente para la Victoria speech where you are either 100% with them, or you are the enemy. Am I getting paid be the Clarin Group now as well? I made questions.
> if you actually cared and waled the streets of the city
Ugh, that is an attach, and I don't really like your tone. You are implying that you only care if you are physically there, which is incorrect on every possible level.
You are systematically ignoring the questions I have asked, posting cherry-picked facts that are at most mildly related to the conversation I was trying to have with you.
My original question was: "How do you justify that most of the votes came from wealthy neighborhoods of the city?"
Your answer was repeating that people, even poor people, use internet. Well, cool, that's awesome. Now what do you think about my question for a change?