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My money is on Belgium. :yep:
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good for them. I hope they won't be closed down when they oppose the ruling elite, as this happened to other media outlets....
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Advocating death, here is a song about someone who wishes death to Bush: f bush like his father did indirect link, because this burgeoise, fascist, counter-revolutionary board censors the f-word :D (maybe not safe for everyone's work) the band is still not in prison... |
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Likewise, uttering threats, especially in person, can be taken very seriously indeed. |
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Yes, I didn't get this exactly right.
I was under the impression that the charges against those Hutaree nuts were dropped, because they didn't execute their plan. I checked, and in fact they are only out on bail, but the charges of Seditious Conspiracy are still in place. But I think they still have to prove the intent. For example: wouldn't it be legal if someone made a map of the route which a politician takes and mark a building, saying: "place sniper here"? I'm not too sure about this either, but afaik they have to prove that you were willing to enforce it in reality. Regarding threats, I think there is a difference if you utter it directly towards someone, or if you say:"Kill all people with yellow shirts!" - as the second example wouldn't adress an individual directly. Guess it's not only semantics if you say"I wish you would drop dead!" or say "I will drop you!"....:03: |
SWEDEN A SOCIALIST COUNTRY ?!
:rotfl2::rotfl2: Any one watch too much Fox news ? ;) |
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I am not exactly sure how you were able to read my comment as being pejorative. I was actually holding Sweden up as an example of functional socialism. |
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"Socialist" in Europe or at least in Germany is understood differently, more in the sense of someone being radical who want to overthrow any democratic form of government, like e.g. in "Socialist Republic of East-Germany", it has an almost insulting tone like "Communist pig". Sweden, that would be "Social-Democrats" in Europe, moderate left from center, left but still mainstream, not undemocratic, more like that. To describe Sweden as a "socialist" country, that sounds just weird to Europeans because it gets misunderstood. It is one of those little cultural gaps between the US and Europe imo. |
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no, i am sorry. It was rude to post it that way. It is just that i confuse US-american views on what is socialism, with european ones. My apologies. I recently came about an article where they said the US were not a democracy, but a constitutional republic :hmmm: And not insinuating someone would be watching Fox News, would be as worse as the "Bild-Zeitung" in Germany or the "Sun", in England :D Greetings, Catfish |
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In the Netherlands, socialism generally means democratic socialism. See for example the Dutch Socialist Party (I usually vote for them). I have never seen them advocate any dictatorship. In fact, what you describe as the "European" viewpoint, is IMO more like the US view on socialism. The US generally see socialism as the kind of "socialism" in Venezuela etc. while at least here in the Netherlands we see it as democratic socialism. The "dicatorship-socialism" is usually called communism here. |
Workers in charge of production..well that worked great in the USSR didn't it?
When I hear about workers in charge of production I think lunatics in charge of the asylum. Seriously I work in the manufacturing industry and though I respect the guys in the workshop when I listen to them about how they think the company should be run and how it should be managed quite a few of them are just unrealistic and if they were in charge they would take the company down in no time. |
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Xabbarus you wrote: " ... Workers in charge of production..well that worked great in the USSR didn't it? ..." Really, there were no workers at the controls of power in the USSR. They wanted to make it look like it, but they were the same elitist egoists, governments consist of all over the world. " ... When I hear about workers in charge of production I think lunatics in charge of the asylum. ..." Define "workers". There are not so much people in German who would call themselves that way, even if they are nothing else. It is just that in the 1970ies the government was able to make the people believe that there were no different classes anymore, and everyone would be able to rise to whatever he wanted - just like the rusted "american dream". And they still believe it, have no money and are assured that this is the right thing and all want the same, and the best, for them and for all. Just like the church did, in former times. Right now they give a play they call democracy at the political theatre, to divert of who really is in charge of everything. I'd just say we should fire the politicians and elect our industrial bosses and bank managers directly, spares a lot of money with no politicians and lobbyists anymore :stare: " ... Seriously I work in the manufacturing industry and though I respect the guys in the workshop when I listen to them about how they think the company should be run and how it should be managed quite a few of them are just unrealistic and if they were in charge they would take the company down in no time. ..." I think a lot of those workers and partially high-skilled and trained employees who are currently not in charge would not be bad at all, in leading positions. It is just the aforementioned egoistic elitist alpha animals will just not let them pass their level. Especially in politics they will always get away with the same scam number, of being the "great old man", while they are nothing more than egoistic criminals, and anti-social in every imaginable way. ("social" here meant as really feeling and acting responsible, for anything) Greetings, Catfish |
Ah my first sentence was sarcastic.
My statement was one based on experience. I'm not saying that not all workers are incapable of rising up and some of them do and are very good when they rise up as they bring some level headedness to a business and way of doing things. However, and whether it is due to lesser education or less interest in the wider workings of an organistation when I hear their ideas although it makes sense from their position in reality what they proposed wouldn't work. |
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And of course sometimes complaining just makes us feel better. :DL |
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