Yes, exactly I just read your entry, they do not have actual power plus the elections themselves, it is not like any person from street can be elected. And then they are just for decoration. In 1800s the German parliament was a good example of democracy and even socialist party legitimately used it to gain some influence. But now it is a joke everywhere.
And those idiots keep wondering why you can't win peoples' attention for this EU election mumbo jumbo too... Well, I don't think it has anything to do with that people get the system, it rather will be the case that they know nothing about how Brussels works at all. Even if you set out yourself to understand it, you'll be soon like "I'm overwhelmed, I don't understand that much of information at once".
It is probably meant that way. The less people understand the more they get frustrated and discouraged to even figure out anything and just take everything as it is.
Maybe there's even more to get: You know, you can think for yourself if the big firms want real democracy and possibilities of the people to decide or not. Perhaps that form of "democracy" that the European parliament and its whole surroundings is a test sphere of getting democracy "built back", reduced, again and see if people let themselves be fooled. One eventually can't think for a second that the bourgeousie liked it as the dumb plebs took it for themselves to govern and administrate itself.
Well, sure they like to claim that masses are stupid and need to be governed. Which is getting true nowadays. But it is not by nature but rather by the process of making everyone dumb through media propaganda, useless consumption, bad education etc.
No, I meant that differently. Just trying to get democracy reduced, to get the people supplied with a parliament and a state system that you know from previous centuries - and see if you get away with it. Just a try, maybe with the intention to do more if it doesn't interest anyone.
No. Silently trying to strip down ("zurückbauen" ist the German term I have in mind, but I have trouble finding a proper translation for it) the system that reigns people and see if they take even notice or not. If they don't, maybe try the next step of abandoning something within the system that gave them power before.
Like when the king tries to reestablish his power and get the plebs ousted again from part-taking in their governing.
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Well, I don't think it has anything to do with that people get the system, it rather will be the case that they know nothing about how Brussels works at all. Even if you set out yourself to understand it, you'll be soon like "I'm overwhelmed, I don't understand that much of information at once".
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Maybe there's even more to get: You know, you can think for yourself if the big firms want real democracy and possibilities of the people to decide or not.
Perhaps that form of "democracy" that the European parliament and its whole surroundings is a test sphere of getting democracy "built back", reduced, again and see if people let themselves be fooled.
One eventually can't think for a second that the bourgeousie liked it as the dumb plebs took it for themselves to govern and administrate itself.
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Just trying to get democracy reduced, to get the people supplied with a parliament and a state system that you know from previous centuries - and see if you get away with it.
Just a try, maybe with the intention to do more if it doesn't interest anyone.
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Like when the king tries to reestablish his power and get the plebs ousted again from part-taking in their governing.
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