The combination of all our opinions, is the basis of democracy.
We discuss our opinions, to come to a compromise.
My Dutch university didn’t like our opinions when it came to their desire to fund genocide and oil extraction so they called the police to beat up students. No liberal government gives a single fuck about people’s opinions (look at their approval ratings).
By design, almost any national level legislature/executive elected into power rather than appointed on merit is going to be like this. They believe they got a “mandate from the people” (not much different from the mandate of heaven or divine right of kings) and so anything they do is legitimate and democratic.
You did not discuss shit and come to a consensus. The corporare media told you which parties where good or bad, then a slim majority of those who pay attention choose which party in parliament would have the honor of deceiving and exploiting the lower classes.
Then why aren’t you a liberal. You’re european. You’re in the same environment. Your own existence is a contradiction to your belief.
I’m a social democrat. my dad likes trump type of people. My brother likes economic liberals for lower taxes. (His gross income is 5000 euros a month, kinda a workaholic, really wants to pay fewer taxes).
So one house. 4 different ideologies. (My wife doesn’t care, as long as it’s liberal, she thinks Indonesia is doomed because of the military clinging onto political power).
You say they exploit the lower classes. But in Belgium social mobility is extremely high.
I used to be, until I read marxist philosophy and the liberal democracy I live in decided that a good use of my tax money would be to murder children in gaza and fund police to crackdown on anyone who dared dissenting.
You’re european. You’re in the same environment.
I’m not a European, but thanks for letting me know that you believe that “liberal” = “european”.
You say they exploit the lower classes. But in Belgium social mobility is extremely high.
The level of social mobility has nothing to do with the level of exploitation.
I’m having trouble finding stats right now, but for some reason I expect that the share of national income in Belgium that goes to wages and net capital formation does not add upto to 100%, which is what would happen in a 0% exploitation society.
My Dutch university didn’t like our opinions when it came to their desire to fund genocide and oil extraction so they called the police to beat up students. No liberal government gives a single fuck about people’s opinions (look at their approval ratings).
By design, almost any national level legislature/executive elected into power rather than appointed on merit is going to be like this. They believe they got a “mandate from the people” (not much different from the mandate of heaven or divine right of kings) and so anything they do is legitimate and democratic.
You did not discuss shit and come to a consensus. The corporare media told you which parties where good or bad, then a slim majority of those who pay attention choose which party in parliament would have the honor of deceiving and exploiting the lower classes.
Then why aren’t you a liberal. You’re european. You’re in the same environment. Your own existence is a contradiction to your belief.
I’m a social democrat. my dad likes trump type of people. My brother likes economic liberals for lower taxes. (His gross income is 5000 euros a month, kinda a workaholic, really wants to pay fewer taxes).
So one house. 4 different ideologies. (My wife doesn’t care, as long as it’s liberal, she thinks Indonesia is doomed because of the military clinging onto political power).
You say they exploit the lower classes. But in Belgium social mobility is extremely high.
I used to be, until I read marxist philosophy and the liberal democracy I live in decided that a good use of my tax money would be to murder children in gaza and fund police to crackdown on anyone who dared dissenting.
I’m not a European, but thanks for letting me know that you believe that “liberal” = “european”.
The level of social mobility has nothing to do with the level of exploitation.
I’m having trouble finding stats right now, but for some reason I expect that the share of national income in Belgium that goes to wages and net capital formation does not add upto to 100%, which is what would happen in a 0% exploitation society.