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GardenGeek@europe.pubto
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Handelsblatt - Kommentar: Warum es Zeit ist, Ungarn den EU-Austritt nahezulegen
2·1 day agoNoch existiert das Monopol nicht. Es könnte aber entstehen, und dann gilt
Und genau an der Stelle können wir eigentlich schon aufhören. In Russland und Ungarn existieren diese Mono- bzw. Oligopole nachweislich heute schon. Die Unterstützung für Orban so zu rechtfertigen ergibt keinen Sinn.
Warum sollte Russland mit der SU gleichgesetzt werden, insbesondere wenn die Vorsitzenden meist keine Russen waren?
Könnte daran liegen das Russland ein Nachbarland überfallen hat weil es glaubt dort historisch ein Recht auf Einfluss zu besitzen.
Wer die Vorsitzenden waren ist irrelevant, dass die SU russlanddominiert und -organisiert war kannst du in jedem Geschichtsbuch nachlesen.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
News@lemmy.world•‘Don’t go to the US – not with Trump in charge’: the UK tourist with a valid visa detained by ICE for six weeks
1·1 day agoI’m in favor of your position but this
You can either believe the shit you just said
is just rude and that way, you won’t generate support for your position among people who don’t already agree with you. I think that’s counterproductive, because cooperation is the most effective weapon you have against a repressive state.
I asked a simple question to understand the situation and you start insulting me.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do we do now that we found out the world is run by a billionaire parasitic class??
1·1 day agoMy argument would be that people definitely would make bad decisions in the beginning. But that wouldn’t be that far off of the status quo, would it?
My hope would be that this system gives an incentive to ACTUALLY get informed about the matter you vote on since you’re actively choosing to get involved instead of voting on every topic (also the ones you have 0.0 interest in) every 4 years. Another point, which may be a bit far fetched idk, could be that you theoretically could use LLMs to summarize the various proposed solutions and their justifications. In the system I have in mind, the experts you mentioned would also submit proposed solutions.
Based on your example:
Problem formulated for the petition: “Rents are too high.”
If the petition goes through, anyone could propose solutions. For example, “rent control” (proposed by someone on the left), “foreigners out” (proposed by someone on the right), “revise building standards and invest in public housing” (an expert).
The population might follow the populists at first… However, if the problem is not solved after 10 years, you can’t blame “those at the top” for the solution not working, and hopefully there will be a rethink.
Maybe this is just a utopian fantasy of mine. But I have the feeling that our democratic systems are not up to the challenges of the digitalized 21st century and growing inequality… this is the best solution I have come up with so far.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
PC Master Race - PCMR: A place where all enthusiasts of PC, PC gaming and PC technology are welcome!@lemmit.online•Facts
1·1 day agoWhat do Jesus and a floppy disk have in common?
They both died to become the icon of saving.
…thanks, 'll show myself out.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
News@lemmy.world•‘Don’t go to the US – not with Trump in charge’: the UK tourist with a valid visa detained by ICE for six weeks
211·3 days agoIsn’t it the other way round: ICE pruposely bullys blue states (Among other reasons, because the red states need illegal immigrants as laborers) ?
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Bayrische Kuhnamen-Statisik: Das sind die beliebtesten und absurdesten Namen
13·3 days agoFinde diese Art Content schadet nicht zwischen dem ganzen Doomscrolling…
Ich hab keine Ahnung von Graphhopper.
Wenns um Mapsalternativen geht nutze ich aktuell Mapy und bin vollauf zufrieden.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Handelsblatt - Kommentar: Warum es Zeit ist, Ungarn den EU-Austritt nahezulegen
2·3 days agoBeweise mir mal deine ,westlichen Eliten die ein Monopol halten", danach vergleichen wir das mit Russland und Ungarn und sehen wo die Elite sich stärker auf Kosten der Bevölkerung bereichert.
Die EU kooperiert, das ist per se vorteilhaft. Wenn Ungarn nicht kooperieren möchte kann es die Gemeinschaft gerne verlassen. Aktuell nimmt Orban die EU Milliarden gerne (unter anderem um sich persönlich damit zu bereichern.
… wenn es dann aber um Kooperation seitens Ungarn geht blockiert er lieber die EU und kooperiert mit Russland. Erstaunlich, dass ein Volk welches nache eigener Aussage jahrzehntelang unter der russischen Vorherrschaft in der SU leidern musste das gut heißen soll.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Handelsblatt - Kommentar: Warum es Zeit ist, Ungarn den EU-Austritt nahezulegen
2·3 days agoFür Orban ja, für den Rest der Ungarn nein.
Orban hat defacto ein Medienmonopol aufgebaut und weitere Bereiche der Wirtschaft seinen Freunden und Familie zugeschanzt. Für diese Leute läuft es super, der Rest Ungarns zahlt dadurch höhere Preise und kriegt schlechteren Service. Du hättest Recht wenn Ungarn unter Orban mehr Wettbewerb bedeuten würde… dad Gegenteil ist der Fall.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do we do now that we found out the world is run by a billionaire parasitic class??
1·4 days agoCreate an open source platform where everyone can vote on every matter. Matter to be voted on are chosen by petitions. If a petition indicates societal need for change (x supporters in y time frame) anyone can propose a solution. Then a vote is taken. The solution with the most votes is implemented. If there is a new petition on the same topic, the fun starts all over again.
Advantages from my point of view:
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No potentially corrupt representatives
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No deflection of one’s own bad voting decisions (aka. it’s the fault of those at the top)
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Citizens once again have a motivation to inform themselves about issues more than just once every four years.
Will everyone always be able to vote on everything? Certainly not, as individuals’ time and resources are limited. Therefore, those who vote on a decision are likely to be affected by it themselves, or at least feel that they are. In this way, people who have informed themselves beforehand, or at least would do so, tend to vote more.
We would use the real-time communication possibilities that the internet has given us for something positive instead of slop and brain rot.
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I think you forgot radishes in your list. xD
I always grow my vegetables on the windowsill. If you have two windows to choose from, pay attention to which direction they face. South-facing windows are best, west and east are also okay, but you should avoid north-facing windows, as they don’t get much sunlight.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
NonCredibleDiplomacy@sh.itjust.works•Anti-Woke means asleep. A pictorial example inside.English
3·4 days agoFirst read 'anti-woke man’s asleep" … also makes sense.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do we do now that we found out the world is run by a billionaire parasitic class??
1·4 days agoMy problem with anonymous leaders is that we’d completely lose track of who’s to be made responsible. It would basically create a shortcut for elites to rule without having to hide their corruption/influence.
A group/institution would probably also face the same problem as we have today with single persons: Big money would simply buy influence in these new organizations instead of bribing single individuals.
A direct democracy would mean you have to bribe a big part of the population to cover your ideas… the worse your idea is and the more support you need to buy for it the more translates from bribery to paying a majority to accept your idea. At some point the amount of bribes extends the gains to be made by your manipulation and it becomes uneconomical… we’d basically use capitalism against bribery.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do we do now that we found out the world is run by a billionaire parasitic class??
3·4 days agoMaybe by advancing our democracies in the same way the technology to divide and rule us is advancing.
Personally, I think the internet is both a blessing and a curse: while it is currently being used to sow discord and spread lies, it will also enable us to do without representatives and the corruption that goes with them in the foreseeable future. I believe that internet- and open-source-based direct democracy is the model of government of the future.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do we do now that we found out the world is run by a billionaire parasitic class??
4·4 days agoII would put it the other way around: as long as representative systems exist, it will always be more likely that egoists and narcissists will establish themselves in leadership positions, even if they only make up a small part of the population. Today, this is encouraged by the fact that we reward these character traits, which are actually harmful to the community, with fame, money and prestige.
Personally, I think the internet is both a blessing and a curse: while it is currently being used to sow discord and spread lies, it will also enable us to do without representatives and the corruption that goes with them in the foreseeable future. I believe that internet- and open-source-based direct democracy is the model of government of the future.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Why is traveling such a big deal for people?
34·4 days agoI get your point. But the question that comes to my mind: Is your experience with the world a reason to devalue his excitement for his ,old boring" quarry? Does one always need to chase the ,best and biggest" things in life to be content an ought to feel imperfect if he/she didn’t experience them? I’m fairly sure you didn’t mean it this way but to me it sounds like you belittle others due to the fact that you believe to know better… and that, frankly said, is also something not to be celebrated.
I don’t mean to attack you but I’m curious weather you thought about these aspects?
Was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschieb getrotst auf übermorgen!. ~ Karl Hassts oderso

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Ich teile diesen Optimismus leider nicht.
Wir reden nach alle dem was passiert ist immernoch von NUR 60% Unzufriedenheit mit Trump II. Das heißt 40% finden das was er macht GUT. Damit ,es knallt" müsste eine große Bevölkerungsmehrheit nicht nur ,unzufrieden" sein sondern in ihrer Comfortzone so sehr gestört werden, dass sie bereit sind diese zu verlassen. Von dem Punkt sind wir mMn noch meilenweit entfernt. Wenn es soweit ist, werden die USA längst zu einer voll funktionsfähigen Autokratie umgebaut worden sein… der Weg da wieder raus wird lang und steinig.