i am really worried about what's going on in eu
from andazzo_generale@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 11:49
https://lemmy.ml/post/34239889

Every day we get closer to an Orwellian society. The United Kingdom may already be one.

#privacy

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TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 12:07 next collapse

Not even close to the horrors of an Orwellian society and saying it is is an insult to the characters in those books. It isn’t great though, and it’s heading in a troubling direction

unabart@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 12:52 next collapse

I think the characters in the book will forgive as that’s a work of fiction and they are not real. That’s like saying I insulted Bugs Bunny for having big teeth. We’ll get through this calamity. ✌🏻

DrDystopia@lemy.lol on 06 Aug 13:14 collapse

I’m the guy that gets offended on behalf of what ever I want.

0x0@lemmy.zip on 06 Aug 12:59 next collapse

and it’s heading in a troubling direction

I’d say it’s heading in an orwellian direction…

BrainInABox@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 05:25 collapse

Oh no! Wouldn’t want to insult those fictional characters

ProfessorOwl_PhD@hexbear.net on 06 Aug 12:15 next collapse

Oh yeah, I should post about my arrest

TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip on 06 Aug 12:47 collapse

Sounds like there’s a story waiting to be unleashed. Please continue.

ProfessorOwl_PhD@hexbear.net on 06 Aug 14:09 next collapse

It’s a post in itself and I only got about half of it down before work, so I’ll drop a link here after I finish it tonight.

TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip on 06 Aug 23:37 collapse

Thanks! Looking forward to seeing it.

ProfessorOwl_PhD@hexbear.net on 07 Aug 01:17 collapse

Took a while to get it all down but I’ve posted it here: hexbear.net/post/5776309

JumpyWombat@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 12:20 next collapse

I’m quite curious to see how it will end in the UK with the porn filters because the people don’t seem to be inclined to use their IDs online, the system is brittle, and non-porn websites are being blocked too.

comrade_twisty@feddit.org on 06 Aug 12:44 next collapse

Sign ups for Swiss VPN providers from the UK are up massively, nobody will use their ID for porn.

Sxan@piefed.zip on 06 Aug 13:58 collapse

Must be a great time to be in þe VPN market.

CrabAndBroom@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 17:14 collapse

As a Brit who has seen the UK government’s ill thought through and unworkable attempts at police state bullshit go through the process a few times now, I’m going to predict: VPN use goes up massively, the government starts talking about banning VPNs without considering that this would break half the internet, then some wealthy business donor has a quiet word to them because businesses need VPNs to function, but they can’t publicly back down because they already called everyone who opposed it a pedo. So they pick one or two VPN companies (whichever ones have the most foreign-sounding names), have the tabloids run a propaganda campaign about how evil they are, then ban them even though they aren’t based in the UK and it makes no difference to anything, then they’ll claim they won and the laws will stay on the books forever but nobody will bother to enforce them and everything will carry on as before.

Majestic@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 12:30 collapse

then some wealthy business donor has a quiet word to them because businesses need VPNs to function

A little credit here. They’d rephrase the law to only target VPNs whose purpose is offering as a service to the general public (as opposed to exclusively employees and contractors) the ability to connect to a private network with exit points / the ability to appear as if their traffic originates from outside of the UK.

On a related matter they could also require know your customer for all VPNs, require all VPNs keep logs available on request for police inspection and those who don’t are banned. All companies keep extensive logs for corporate VPNs so this wouldn’t present any additional burden to private enterprise but would be the end of anonymous VPN services.

I really don’t think this is more of the spectacle and move on. Not this time. I think Palestine has them spooked because they lost control of the narrative and the best way to seize control of the internet and clamp down on people conveying information they don’t like is starting with things like this.

baconmonsta@piefed.social on 06 Aug 12:45 next collapse

I feel like at least in Germany privacy matters are alive and kicking thanks to GDPR / DSGVO

ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 12:50 next collapse

German EU politicians are also pushing the chat control BS, it seems like it is only a matter of time until these psychos slip these invasive laws through.

baconmonsta@piefed.social on 06 Aug 13:00 next collapse

What do you mean with chat control BS? Care to share a link?

That being said, there are a lot of worrying politicians out there.

ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 13:04 collapse
Tiptopit@feddit.org on 06 Aug 13:07 next collapse

There are also German EU politicians pushing against it. It’s not like there is a German consensus to it.

ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 13:20 next collapse

I didn’t say there was German consensus, but the fact that politicians in almost all member states are either pro or considering it is frightening.

Tiptopit@feddit.org on 07 Aug 08:11 collapse

You’ll always find someone fighting for something stupid. I guess in the EU it’s mostly the conservatives pushing for it, who are sadly a bit on the rise right now as it seems.

ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org on 07 Aug 02:03 collapse

who is pushing against it? the pirate party did not get any seats in the EU parliament this round

Tiptopit@feddit.org on 07 Aug 08:09 collapse

For example the greens, the left, the SPD and even the FDP.

Edit: Even the right wing nuts from the AfD are against it.

andazzo_generale@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 13:09 next collapse

Merz’s government should be overthrown just for the fact that that semi-human turd used to be a manager at BlackRock

Droggelbecher@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 15:45 collapse

I’m noticing a pattern on Lemmy for every time someone makes a general criticism of the EU, the West ™, Europe etc there’s someone in the comments specifically mentioning how Germany is good, actually, regardless of whether Germany was explicitly mentioned or whether it’s actually true that Germany is better than other places in the topic at hand. In all likelihood it’s just that there’s more Germans on Lemmy than people from smaller countries, but it’s starting to feel like some weird out of place patriotism is on the rise or something.

VonReposti@feddit.dk on 06 Aug 23:32 collapse

but it’s starting to feel like some weird out of place patriotism is on the rise or something.

Oh no, not again… I’ll go ahead and paint my Danish flag white in preperation of what’s to come.

JustJack23@slrpnk.net on 06 Aug 12:54 next collapse

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Germany always had a different flavor of distopia, I think the people there similarly to America drink the state sanctioned cool aid so they can never have a Orwellian distopia.

baconmonsta@piefed.social on 06 Aug 12:59 collapse

I don't understand what your article has to do with privacy. I understood that is the framework of this conversation. Yes, there's a lot of scary rightwing policing in Germany, but can we stay on topic?

Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Aug 12:56 collapse

You literally have to provide identification when buying a SIM card for a mobile phone in Germany and it all gets registered.

Most of Europe doesn’t have any such thing and even the UK with all it’s authoritarian overreach doesn’t have this.

This is literally no other use for this other than for the state to be to know who calls who.

Germany is a lot more “papers please” than most of Europe in my personal experience.

baconmonsta@piefed.social on 07 Aug 17:28 collapse

Yeah I think it's very subjective and this one anedcote is just that.

In Germany cash is preferred in most places, and that makes tracking payments difficult. This is not the case in most other european countries. That's an another anecdote for you.

Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Aug 18:34 collapse

That’s a “people” preference.

Mandatory registration of who buys a SIM card is a “government” preference.

My point is that in Germany the Legislation favors privacy less than in other countries.

Your point seems to be that in Germany people favor privacy more than in other countries.

I made the point be about legislation because you mentioned GDPR / DSGVO, plus this post is about what governments are shoving down people’s throats when it comes to surveillance. I don’t expect that most people in Europe actually want governments snooping on their chats.

Still, it’s good to know that in Germany the people themselves favor privacy, even if so far they’ve been less successful at avoiding governmental overreach on surveillance than people in many other European nations (though compared with, say, Britain, Germany is veritable paradise in terms of state surveillance of the civil society).

banazir@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 12:47 next collapse

From the fact Britain produced Orwell, Huxley’s Brave New World, and Alan Moore’s V for Vendetta, I figure the UK has always been some shade of “Orwellian”.

ChicoSuave@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 16:32 collapse

Historically, the UK has always been very self assured in their goals and never looked for outside input while disregarding the people that they were upending. Anyone who wasn’t helping them was viewed as an enemy to be controlled, oppressed , or destroyed. If that isn’t a non-political explanation of rightwing authoritarianism, I’m not sure what is.

ordnance_qf_17_pounder@reddthat.com on 06 Aug 13:14 next collapse

Almost the entire western world is going authoritarian. Very worrying trend. It has to be stopped.

DavidGarcia@feddit.nl on 06 Aug 21:29 collapse

the only thing that can really stop it IMO is mainstreaming decentralized social media and messaging services.

You’d need to effectively replace Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Whatsapp etc… The only thing that totally keeps us from 1984 is that all these platforms for now have decided to be relatively free and impartial (compared to how bad it could be). But that could change at any time if the powers that be decide to on a whim. They could completely ban all privacy, pacificsm or any kind of political opposition tomorrow.

Auli@lemmy.ca on 07 Aug 13:18 collapse

No it won’t stop it. Blood and violence is needed but we are sheep.

ALiteralCabbage@feddit.uk on 06 Aug 13:16 next collapse

The UK would be one if anyone could be bothered to run it properly.

[deleted] on 06 Aug 13:26 next collapse

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banazir@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 14:03 collapse

They’re looking to install Nigel Farage as their prime minister. The island is derelict.

Tangentism@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 14:18 collapse

Not quite.

Farage keeps running around saying “Pick me! Pick me!” and the press keep asking “Is farage a viable candidate?” while not offering the same credence to anyone else.

The British public are “We’re fucking sick of this bollocks from the establishment” and a lot of them are falling for the privately educated ex city trader Farages nonsense that he’s a “man of the people” because all the centrist parties are saying “aren’t immigrants awful?” in an attempt to distract from their own incompetence and quite frankly, the left is 10 years behind in offering a coherent alternative to all the bullshit.

Zak@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 16:30 collapse

a lot of them are falling for the privately educated ex city trader Farages nonsense that he’s a “man of the people”

This parallels Trump, but I think it’s mostly not that people are really fooled into believing these wealthy politicians are just like them. I think the attraction is more that the current system isn’t working for a lot of people and hasn’t been for a long time. Someone who offers to tear it down can attract a large following even if they don’t have a good proposal for what to replace it with.

It took a while for me to see that because I find the racist and nationalist beliefs of the likes of Trump, Farage, and the AFD so appalling it’s hard to see anything else.

Tangentism@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 18:25 collapse

Definitely, it’s them playing stupid so centrist liberals will mock them because they can’t help themselves and they use that to say to the genpop “look, I’m just like you and these sneering elites are laughing at me, and by extension you”

I think the attraction is more that the current system isn’t working for a lot of people and hasn’t been for a long time.

Exactly. They play the outsider who has the balls but not embroiled in the quagmire, to come and “drain the swamp”

The perverse hilarity of trump saying this is that he is the 1%, he is the trust fund kid that had everything handed to him on a platter. He literally is the swamp (a corrupt child rapist)

Farage in the UK went to one of the top schools (Dulwich college) where he was disciplined for singing Hitler youth songs. He got a job in the city through his dad as a commodities broker before going into (disrupting) politics and people seem to believe his shit when he acts like he’s one of the common folk!

People need their heads banging together falling for that shit!

merde@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 14:33 next collapse

how will this “client side scanning” be implemented?

it’s, not only worrying, but very confusing.

vane@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 14:47 next collapse

We are living in Orwellian society, it’s just the news catching up with reality.

Thedogdrinkscoffee@lemmy.ca on 06 Aug 16:39 collapse

The news has been trying to obfuscate this awareness for as long as possible.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 06 Aug 17:56 collapse

It has been effective but every day more people take notice.

artyom@piefed.social on 06 Aug 14:59 next collapse

Orwell never could have imagined society as it exists currently.

upstroke4448@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 15:09 next collapse

As an American it’s nice to see were not the only ones in a complete downward spiral.

EDIT: wild that there are users pretending to be butthurt by this obviously joke comment so they can farm upvotes from the tens of users on Lemmy

lemmyknow@lemmy.today on 06 Aug 16:21 next collapse

Wishing ill on people, eh?

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lemmyknow@lemmy.today on 06 Aug 22:06 collapse

Thanks, but you’re a tad late

fubbernuckin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Aug 16:54 next collapse

As an American, no it’s not nice. Why would I want more of this shit elsewhere?

[deleted] on 06 Aug 19:15 next collapse

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blargh513@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 22:54 collapse

Also, Americans are subject to supporting this bullshit. If any company in the us (or in the world really) owns or maintains data that the EU qualifies as adult-oriented, they have to either maintain a means of actively prevent EU users or support the filtering and tracking that the EU mandates. If not, they can be fined by the EU, and as long as there is a financial relationship between the us and EU, the fines will be enforced.

This has global impact.

I’m curious if more companies will move their hosting to countries that are non compliant with EU regulations and move to accepting payment from cryptocurrency only. I would not be surprised if x-rated content providers were to move to such places.

belated_frog_pants@beehaw.org on 06 Aug 22:40 next collapse

Nice? I wish it was just the US so getting to another country would make it safe for us. This is awful.

BryceBassitt@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 08 Aug 02:41 collapse

It’s nice to see that the rest of the world is just as bad as U.S.

Soot@hexbear.net on 06 Aug 15:47 next collapse

I do agree. But calling the UK Orwellian is kind of funny, given Orwell’s 1984 is largely, if not mostly, based on the UK:

  • Like Winston, Orwell worked in the UK as a war propagandist, and lamented that he constantly had to lie and censor facts, but thought it worth it to defeat the Nazis.
  • The ‘ministries’ were entirely based on the UK’s, especially e.g. the ‘Ministry of Defense’ actually being a ministry of war.
  • Orwell complained that the UK secret police constantly opened all his letters because he was a commie.
  • Room 101 and the Ministry of Truth is basically just satire of the BBC.

As well as cultural changes in the 80s-90s, I think people don’t quite realise how much the internet ‘escaped’ the grasp of governments for the past few decades. By constantly banging the drum of “what about the children D:”, governments are finally just catching up to where we used to be.

golden_zealot@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 18:43 collapse

Surpassing where we used to be in that regard as in the mean time they have been busy locking down controls over other facets of society.

acute_kernel_panic@lemmygrad.ml on 06 Aug 17:40 next collapse

I am not aware of any western country that isn’t a police state.

The reason the police state gets worse and worse is simply that our glouriouss western countries shift closer and closer to fascism every day.

Unfortunately that doesn’t only impact privacy but also stuff like state repression or presence of state thugs.

To quote very smart people:

OOONEEE SOLLUTION
REEEVOLUTION

andazzo_generale@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 20:25 collapse

I hope for a revolution, but as for my country (Italy), too many people have been brainwashed by mainstream media’s pro-European and Atlanticist propaganda. We call them “euroinomani” (“euro “drug” addicts”)

AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 19:18 next collapse

Is this thread about the rising fascist movements? Oh…

Is it about the refugees from their colonies they drown in the Mediterranean? Oh…

Well is it about the pivot from renewables and nuclear to oil and gas? Wh… well what is…

Oh. This is a thread about your online treats.

#1 on lemmy ‘top in last 12 hours’

ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org on 07 Aug 01:55 collapse

you are saying that as if all (or any) of those would have started to be a problem just in the last 12 hours…

and this is not about “online treats”, but online threats. It’s not just netflix, amazon and other silly unnecessary things, it’s everything, including every forum where people can organize and discuss things, fucking youtube with their tons of knowledge based content, …

but sure! we have 4 other problems, count climate change too, that’s 5, we really should just ignore this one because it’s literally meaningless!

AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 11:04 collapse

You’re right! I forgot about the genocide your governments are enabling!

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 19:51 next collapse

Old enough to remember how Europeans smugly thought that they lived in some sort of an enlightened and free society.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 06 Aug 21:32 collapse

Now do Russia and and china

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 02:20 next collapse

Having supposed freedumbs is literally what y’all have been braying made the West different from Russia and China.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 05:03 collapse

So where is the distinction then

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 15:40 collapse

The distinction with China is in actual human rights like people being able to afford housing, food, and education. People not having to worry about losing their job and ending up on the street or being able to retire in dignity.

BrainInABox@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 17:32 next collapse

Whataboutism

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 17:55 collapse

No... Just exposing bias of the commenter.

Russia and china good

Westoid regime bad

Imagine simping for some gereatric strong men as an adult 🤡

BrainInABox@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 01:45 collapse

Lol. Incoherent

menemen@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 18:02 collapse

No one in those countries believes that they live in a free, enlightened society…

But the west always portrayed otself in such a light… Now everyone knows their politics are just as ugly as Chinas, Irans or Russias politics.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 19:00 collapse

I don't see anyone in US LARPing freedom bullshit since at least covid lol

Well besides regime whores on tv... But that's a different story

But in us unlike china or russia, shit posters don't get charges or at least not nearly as much for saying stupid shit online. People in russia peope get prison for being anti war.

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 22:21 next collapse

lmfao people literally get arrested for social media posts in UK and Germany

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yogthos@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 23:02 next collapse

My comment likewise touches on the fact that people living under western regimes are disappeared in regular course of business. In fact, there’s far more evidence for people disappearing without any reasonable grounds in the west than there are in China.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 23:53 collapse

If this was true, half of Lemmy would be in Gitmo already

Does china have a place like reddit or fediverse?

Link it up!

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 23:59 collapse

You can literally access the fediverse from China. It’s frankly incredible that somebody can be this ignorant. 🤣

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 08 Aug 00:07 collapse

Is that way shepooh memes get removed on lemmy.ml?

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 00:15 collapse

No, it’s because lemmy.ml doesn’t tolerate racism the way you fash instance does.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 08 Aug 00:53 collapse

I don't realize autocrats were a protected class.

yogthos@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 02:31 collapse

I thought we were talking about China as opposed to autocratic western regimes.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 08 Aug 03:44 collapse

in USia we got south park, i am sure they stream it in canada too

the recent one is a strong entry on the limits of free speech

BrainInABox@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 01:43 collapse

On average, US security forces summarily execute three people a day.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 08 Aug 03:46 collapse

someone here talking facts. this is true. prolly around 1k per year

BrainInABox@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 05:22 collapse

Thereabouts, yes. It’s a number that dwarfs any of the so-called “authoritarian” countries.

Fiery@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 08 Aug 09:23 collapse

A friend of mine travelled to China, to talk about politics with locals they used his phone because they were afraid of their govt listening in. So yeah maybe the EU/US ain’t so bad.

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lemming@sh.itjust.works on 06 Aug 22:04 next collapse

Have you already written to your members of parliament about chat control, and possibly other matters? Seriously, do it. There is very little you can do, but this might actually help. Slightly. Maybe.

onion@sopuli.xyz on 06 Aug 22:57 next collapse

The UK ain’t part of the EU mate

[deleted] on 06 Aug 23:11 next collapse

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Armand1@lemmy.world on 06 Aug 23:40 next collapse

Not any more 😭

CommanderCloon@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 16:00 next collapse

France is doing the exact same shit as the UK with age verification…

surph_ninja@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 16:29 next collapse

Not officially, but the same powerful monied interests control both.

menemen@lemmy.ml on 07 Aug 18:01 collapse

It’s worse in Germany.

inna@lemmings.world on 06 Aug 23:02 next collapse

For the age verification is it possible to sign a petition? I think is not too late to join forces… or anything but not letting them go further… as of the chat control probably only contacting the representatives. I really hope lawyers and businessmen try to fight it…

[deleted] on 06 Aug 23:12 next collapse

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pineapple@lemmy.ml on 06 Aug 23:56 next collapse

The olygarch’s have ruined everything again?

[deleted] on 07 Aug 00:05 next collapse

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Toribor@corndog.social on 07 Aug 02:19 collapse

The tree of freedom must periodically be watered with the blood of tyrants.

Auli@lemmy.ca on 07 Aug 13:17 collapse

Also the problem with wealth. No more overthrowing the rich happening.

tantamoq@feddit.nl on 07 Aug 02:26 next collapse

As a US citizen, pray for us 🙏

jjlinux@lemmy.zip on 07 Aug 03:56 next collapse

I’m not going to defend the US and it’s tech oligarchs, they are all shit, but the way things are going, the EU and the UK are currently in way worse shape than the US in terms of all this 1984 bullshit.

No country is safe from this anymore, and we may very well be looking at the worse time to be alive when it comes to privacy, regardless of where you live.

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jjlinux@lemmy.zip on 07 Aug 04:11 collapse

Enjoy it. I’m honestly happy to read this. My country has the bad habit of copying all the crappy shit from the US, and none of the good

[deleted] on 07 Aug 04:37 collapse

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jjlinux@lemmy.zip on 07 Aug 05:38 collapse

I’m starting to think you’re Dominican too 🤣

Auli@lemmy.ca on 07 Aug 13:14 collapse

I highly doubt it’s the worse time. There used to be no concept of privacy you lived in a small town everyone knew everything and you lived in a one room house and familys had on bed for everything. There would have been no privacy at all.

sunzu2@thebrainbin.org on 07 Aug 16:04 next collapse

That's an opinion lol

We deff have it better now with corpo and goverment replacing family and the hood

jjlinux@lemmy.zip on 09 Aug 17:35 collapse

You do make a good point. However, consider the fact that you could talk with your wife, kids, friends or anyone for that matter, and the only way someone else would find out was if one of the parties involved told someone else or if you were too loud for someone else to listen. Now we have to go fully out of our way to keep anything under wraps, and even then, there’s no guarantee that nobody else knows.

I firmly believe this is the worst the world has ever been for privacy and individualism, and everything points to that everything is going to be worse moving forward.

Additionally, it’s highly that any of us lived through those times you mentioned, so I’m speaking from my own life experience, and I’m over half a century old.

surph_ninja@lemmy.world on 07 Aug 16:28 collapse

No. This is a very naive & dated way of thinking about the world of today. We don’t really have distinct borders distinguishing politicians at that level.

It’s more accurate to say the Davos group is ruling all western nations. What looks like separate world leaders and parties is actually one world-spanning organization of those with power. And what’s worse, they’re all Nazis and technocrats.

The Nazis learned from WW2. If you invade a country, the people fight back. If you groom and install/bribe your own people into leadership positions, the people just let it happen.

[deleted] on 07 Aug 17:35 collapse

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surph_ninja@lemmy.world on 08 Aug 00:50 collapse

They don’t need their own tech companies. Europe has its own oligarchs. They’re the problem.

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geneva_convenience@lemmy.ml on 08 Aug 00:51 next collapse

The EU is using genocide censorship as an excuse to abort all “freedom” laws. A hillarious twist.

inna@lemmings.world on 09 Aug 15:58 collapse

chng.it/YtL2XwbwBc There is already a petition. I’m posting it here.

Taalnazi@lemmy.world on 15 Aug 00:09 collapse

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