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  • One thing I have definitely observed over the years.

    It seems only the left comes up with new ideas and so, even when they don’t have political power, they still move society forward.

    And yes, there are backlash and temporary regressions, but overall, no free country seems to be moving towards old, conservative ideas.

    For humanity, the only way seems forward. Towards the newer and better ideas.




  • That referendum was 7 years ago and it passed with a 2% majority, under conditions where the Leave campaign was caught lying out of their teeth.

    A lot of people who voted on it have died since then and a whole cohort of people aged 18-25 didn’t get a chance to vote.

    Democracy required them to go through with it, but democracy also means they are allowed to change their mind and apply for EU, EER or EFTA membership.

    I, for one, will welcome them back at the soonest opportunity.


  • Also, on Reddit when you post a comment that gets even a little bit popular and visible, you always get some asshole who misrepresents your point and wants to pick a virtual fight.

    I never know when to engage or ignore.

    In any case, it’s never satisfying. Ignore and you feel bad. Engage and you feel bad.

    Lemmy is nicer. Way less assholes.







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    1 year ago

    Germans and their anti-nuclear cult have convinced themselves of a lot of falsehoods. It’s impossible to argue.

    Germany is a small country (compared to the USA or China), which means they can easily trade with their neighbors. So, they will just overbuild renewables and trade for nuclear electricity with their neighbors, including us (Netherlands), but mostly Poland and France, which will build the most nuclear plants in the EU.

    That’s the plan we compromised in the EU.

    They pretend to be nuclear free and we go along with their delusion.


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    Good for providing up to date data.

    But damn, Germany could have been 65% fossil free if they hadn’t closed the nuclear plants prematurely.

    Such a waste of carbon budget.

    Anyway, you’re probably going to have a conservative government again after this one. Hope you don’t become the big laggards.








  • That really is the problem. Both sides suck in this war.

    On the one side we have a colonial apartheid regime that tries to steal every inch of land while imprisoning the native population in ghettos and restricting their economic and human development and trampling their human rights.

    On the other side we have a desparate population seething with righteous rage at their oppression that has rejected every attempt at compromise and is only willing to stop once they have fully driven off every last invader off their land, but realistically they don’t have the power or international support to achieve that, and they also never owned every inch of the land, either. So. Their ambition is neither realistic nor righteous.

    While most Israelis are European colonists who could migrate to either Europe or America, not all of them are and it would not be fair to those whose ancestors lived in the region for hundreds of years to become refugees.

    So anyway. I think the EU, UK, USA and Arab league need to come up with a reasonable plan - in consultation with the Israelis and Palestinians - and just force Israel and the Palestinians to accept the most reasonable plan. Both groups are fully dependent on their benefactors, while their domestic politics prevent them from solving it without external pressure.