Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 🇬🇧 🇺🇸

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2019-10-12 22:03:04 UTC  

far as i know, not much

2019-10-12 22:03:17 UTC  

well england middle game when technology was more developed

2019-10-12 22:03:24 UTC  

but magna carta was a thing, and then parliament gained power and then england became set on the path after the civil war

2019-10-12 22:03:44 UTC  

yeah

2019-10-12 22:03:52 UTC  

a king and basic rights dont work well

2019-10-12 22:03:52 UTC  

english common law, i know very little about that

2019-10-12 22:04:03 UTC  

but i know it's better than napoleonic code due to adversarial system

2019-10-12 22:04:51 UTC  

not familiar with the napoleonic code

2019-10-12 22:48:04 UTC  

the mad lad czechs do it again

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/632711111510065155/unknown.png

2019-10-12 22:58:02 UTC  

Bold words from people who can't even defend themselves from tyranny

2019-10-12 22:58:26 UTC  

Now if an asian country did that

2019-10-12 22:58:27 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/632713724054208561/unknown.png

2019-10-12 22:58:30 UTC  

That would be mad

2019-10-12 23:22:51 UTC  

Anyone know what the fuck is happening in Ecuador?

2019-10-12 23:24:05 UTC  

Protests against economic reforms

2019-10-12 23:24:38 UTC  

many native indigenous are part of the protest

2019-10-12 23:25:57 UTC  

Good reforms, or bad?

2019-10-12 23:26:14 UTC  

I ask, because Ecuador is a socialist backwater

2019-10-12 23:26:16 UTC  

I've not been following it closely enough

If you have to ask, its another scoop of socialism

Now get back to work peasants and stop complaining about being hungry

2019-10-12 23:29:07 UTC  

From what I'm reading so far, the President Lenín Moreno has made economic reforms to liberalise the economy

2019-10-12 23:30:19 UTC  

>Lenin

<:think_hang:378717098903470080>

2019-10-12 23:31:57 UTC  

Ok adolf

2019-10-12 23:35:56 UTC  

-liberalisation of prices of diesel and gas
-lifting of tariffs on heavy machinery
-lifting of tariffs on imports of computer and mobile devices
-flexibilising the labour market
-subsidies for 300,000 families

but this comes at the cost of heavy austerity measures which mostly affects the native populations. In particular the liberalisation of the diesel prices means that there no longer will be a diesel subsidy which they depend on (1.300 million dollars a year).

2019-10-12 23:36:43 UTC  

They keep using the word "Populism" in a way that I don't understand

2019-10-12 23:39:38 UTC  

@Fitzydog wdym?

2019-10-12 23:43:11 UTC  

Apparently, it's just ambiguous for everyone

2019-10-12 23:43:32 UTC  

Surprisingly well made wiki article btw

2019-10-12 23:46:29 UTC  

It's a way of certain elites to use the masses against other elites

2019-10-12 23:46:32 UTC  

I'm guessing

2019-10-12 23:48:08 UTC  

@Pope Pingu That's one definition, yes

2019-10-12 23:48:23 UTC  

Yus

2019-10-12 23:48:35 UTC  

Based brownie points for me

2019-10-12 23:50:03 UTC  

if a politician wants to do what "the people" want he is evil. /s

2019-10-12 23:51:05 UTC  

Populism is essentially true democracy

2019-10-12 23:51:26 UTC  

we need to listen to what the elite wants as they "knows" what best for us

2019-10-12 23:54:20 UTC  

@Pope Pingu Correction, true LIBERALISM