Why is Europe getting so increasingly cucked and absurd with their laws while their people just stand by and take it up the ass?

Seems like every other day now Europeans are just getting fucked harder and harder. While no body seems to mind. It makes absolutely no fucking sense whatsoever.

Do you all even notice?

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Everybody mind.

That's why extremist and nationalist politics against europe have more and more votes.

But not sure it will be the good solution either.

We don't want a putin-like leader in europe.

We dont have anyone remotely like that.

The french have an old 60's style Socialist, the Germans have a lesbian in a mixed race marriage and the UK has a guy that gives off slippery used car saleman vibes...

Not exactly the Mien kampf pool to dip from...๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

Then what do you have as perfect leader ?

swiss-style direct democracy along with federal structures is the solution if you ask me... then you don't need a "leader"... an efficient administrator would be enough... but of course this won't happen easily as it requires elites to give most power to the people

I do not believe the ideal form of governance has been invented and/or implemented yet.

You have some countries that get close, but still no cigar. I believe if humanity is to truly thrive we need to take inspiration from around the world. See what works and what does more harm than good Then apply new methodologies, philosophies, and moral idealologies that provide for maximum freedom and self reliance in harmony with minimal negative impact on nature to strike an ecological balance without too many sacrafices like the loony climate change activitists want. Finding the happy medium ground. With minimal interference from any form of governing bodies. If they are even determined to be necessary at that point.

This has been in the back of my head for many years asking myself one question. Could i ever invent something that truly works for everyone?

Your reply was twice unexpected, because :

- i thought you would reply me something like my leader is the best of the world... with some blabla around.

- i think the same and i am curious about the Swiss democracy structure that i take as an example of a possible progress for any other democracies. I don't think it is the perfect one, but it seems to be the one who give the most voice to people and respect their opinion and needs. You ever can open a referendum about some subject if you are enough people for that. It is just how it should be in other democracy.

And about centralized power in a hand of 1 man this is my opinion :

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Thank you very much to show me they still exist good surprise and people here.

It is needed in this so rude "one voice" world.

#thinkstr #nostr4ever #democracy

yeah, i am also frequently wondering why some people - even freedom-oriented ones - have a rather positive opinion on authocratic governance forms such as dictatorships or monarchies.

besides the referendum system, the swiss model has an additional feature i like: the primate of politics. there are very few topics in which judges can overrule the people's decisions.

of course, the swiss model cannot be simply transferred to other countries. each nation has its own particularities. nonetheless, in my opinion, a democracy which does not allow its citizens to constantly control and in case necessary overrule its politicians by direct democracy, is not a complete democracy.

one thing that people tend to overlook: the suiss people did not get their political system for free, or at once. it was an incremental process during which a lot of people died in several waves of revolutionary uprisings. the ruling class conceded their power only under pressure and slice by slice to the people.

anyways.... nice to see that there are like-minded people around ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ˜€

Europeans are acting like Canadians.. Eeeew!

In most european countries, boomers still outnumber other generations, and they rule most power structures,

That would explain the utter complacency #institutionalized.

Yeah, pretty much..

Most boomers and early genX still think the legacy media is unbiased...

We notice..

But there are a few issues. In no particular order.

1, No real rally point. Though thats changing.

2, Decades of socialism has bred out any sense of independance and personal action/responsibility.

3, As above, women got the vote. Out group preference led to increasing state provided social programs. (Not an attack, just a fact. More women than men vote. More women vote for increased social programs so any right wing party starts to drift left)

4, 3 has led to a permanent state of childhood. All problems are to be solved by the parents or their replacement. The state.

5, No culture of freedom and liberty. Or at least a very intangible one.

6, Decades of attacks on culture has left us with nothing to fight for, so what are we fighting against.

My 10pence anyway...

Yes, great points. I've also been thinking deeply about Europe and the whole socialist/statist culture.

Especially as it regards to the social/family culture.

I honestly think it will need to be all about the network. The change in Europe is going to be very niche, local and integrated.

In other words, I honestly don't think there will be a libertarian revolution in Europe. Argentina needed 4 or 5 hyperinflation events, until they actually thought about something else...

So yeah, networking, local, national and Europe-wide. Integrated with the current power structures. Just very small steps in a Bitcoin direction. It has to be statist. The Trump populist model with Bitcoin but at smaller & local level.

I think change in Europe has to start at the local level and integrated with the state.

Weโ€™re really not that far behind in the US.

Things are actually getting better now.

Also don't forget. We still have our guns and they aren't going anywhere.

Which is why we will never be as cucked as Europe is.

I hear about the bureaucracy and bullshit that Europeans go through from my own family over there. We are still a long way off from that extreme level of bullshit. Especially here in the more freedom loving states where actual Americans still thrive. Not the ones ran by the communists in democrat clothing.

Yeah.

And honestly I think Europe will not see the likes of Milei for decades. Populist, neo-con, statist, yeah. Libertarians, very unlikely. In my view...

The main thing is, this model is only truly bad for the workers in the private sector. Those are the ones with the least security and most opresion. In other words, the people that actually produce most goods, as we know. So it's an incredibly unfair system for those people. Everybody else, i.e the majority of people, loves this model.

And my conclusion is the people in the public sector will never let this privilege go voluntarily. They'll ALWAYS vote for the state. Always. They'll never vote for a Milei. That would be voting to lose privilege.

I think the best we can do in Europe is educate public servants to become Bitcoiners and/or develop skills that lead them to a better job in the private sector.

We might have populists, neo-cons, that close borders. But they'll still be very statist.

It wonโ€™t be until the pain becomes unbearable that anyone acts.

Hard to imagine Europe becoming any more unbearable over there right now. Other than a complete break down in supply chains where food and basic life necessities become un-affordable, or easily attainable. At least from my American perspective.

I think historically people have needed to start missing meals before they start trading their lives and freedom to make a point.

I wish more people studied history so they could avoid repeating the same mistakes over and over and over and over and over again. I am really getting sick and tired of it.

The level of intellectual laziness is stunning.