Apathy on an industrial scale.
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Apathy on an industrial scale.
France had a series of national elections yesterday.
My dog could have been elected the turn out was so poor.
There was a 68% abstention rate overall.
It's a damning indictment of grass root feeling towards politicians, however, they dgaf about the little people anyway as long as there's room at the trough!
My dog could have been elected the turn out was so poor.
There was a 68% abstention rate overall.
It's a damning indictment of grass root feeling towards politicians, however, they dgaf about the little people anyway as long as there's room at the trough!
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
TBH I think it is a result of really poor politicians - and that is not just France. Weak policies, weak people, little idealistic vision - and snouts in troughs …
But also Nobody seems to understand how politics works - because of selective reading and intact of media, if people don’t 100% meet your views , then they are dismissed. I read some really frightening statistic that many millennials / Gen X pluses would be happy with an autocratic government - because they don’t want to make those sort of decisions.
But also Nobody seems to understand how politics works - because of selective reading and intact of media, if people don’t 100% meet your views , then they are dismissed. I read some really frightening statistic that many millennials / Gen X pluses would be happy with an autocratic government - because they don’t want to make those sort of decisions.
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
I sincerely hope they don't get one. Very few dictatorships have turned out well.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 3:32 pm But also Nobody seems to understand how politics works - because of selective reading and intact of media, if people don’t 100% meet your views , then they are dismissed. I read some really frightening statistic that many millennials / Gen X pluses would be happy with an autocratic government - because they don’t want to make those sort of decisions.
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
I don't have the right to vote, even though I pay my taxes and am not a mental or a crim.
I got two flyers through the door (from the, literally, million candidates) - one of them was le Pen's lot.
I got two flyers through the door (from the, literally, million candidates) - one of them was le Pen's lot.
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
The only answer is benevolent alien overlords, that do away with it all.
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
US Presidents are usually elected by about 20% of the population..
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
And look at the fuss that some people made when the % vote increased a bit.
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
TBH, so do i - but it is measure of the optical apathy or lack of understanding that exists at the moment. Hence the reason why a celeb was such a popular candidate in the US (that said, his replacement seems next to useless)Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 5:49 pmI sincerely hope they don't get one. Very few dictatorships have turned out well.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Mon Jun 21, 2021 3:32 pm But also Nobody seems to understand how politics works - because of selective reading and intact of media, if people don’t 100% meet your views , then they are dismissed. I read some really frightening statistic that many millennials / Gen X pluses would be happy with an autocratic government - because they don’t want to make those sort of decisions.
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Re: Apathy on an industrial scale.
That would be 20% of the total population. I think the actual numbers for Obama were 64M to 60M for the other bloke while another 80M couldn't be bothered to vote. This time I think it was 74M to 68M?Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 8:18 amAnd look at the fuss that some people made when the % vote increased a bit.
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