Comment by dkiebd

Comment by dkiebd 13 hours ago

3 replies

What percentage of citizens do you think support the blocking of websites for reasons of copyright? We have as much choice in the matter as we would have under Franco.

0dayz 11 hours ago

If the people don't agree with something they can always do three things in a democratic country:

* start a party to push for legislative changes that resonate with what the people want

* vote for a party that propose to change certain legislation to something more adjacent to what the people want

* people can lobby the government via interest groups or as a collective to influence politicians or if the constitution allows for it try and hold a popular vote on the issue(s)

  • dkiebd 11 hours ago

    That doesn’t work for small issues like this, as well as you know. And the proof is that wildly unpopular things like this keep occurring. We don’t live in a democracy if it’s not like in Switzerland with their direct democracy where we can vote on all issues one by one. What we have is a joke.

    • 0dayz 10 hours ago

      There's been countless of small concerns that had been able to be propelled to becoming law or do you think that banning plastic straws is a genuine big movement?

      It came from within the party that pushed for it.