• misk@sopuli.xyz
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    24 hours ago

    There’s a big disconnect between what politicians say and what they do. They say things to get support and then do whatever they want. Fico is perfectly capable of doing this to his own voters too.

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      22 hours ago

      It is very damgerous to ignore. I don’t think they want to leave while there is money to gain. But who knows what he talked about with Putin. In this day and age, I’m starting to be really fucking paranoid about this stuff

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        20 hours ago

        It’s dangerous to focus on words rather than actions. It’s been how most of the political elites (regardless of affiliation) have been behaving for so long that it’s hard not to pick up the pattern. Fico probably wants to score some points from EU-sceptics and PS screams bloody murder because that’s how they score points. Things are bleak and boring at the same time.

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          19 hours ago

          Yeah well… if PS just laid down and did nothing, once it got from word to action it’d be too late to stop them. Majority of Slovak people still think EU is a good thing per the last poll so PS needs to mobilize them. We can’t let Fico have it again come next election

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            17 hours ago

            This thing has been tried all over the world already and has been proven to be ineffective. It’s a broad topic I don’t want to get to but to put it simply: it doesn’t work because in most countries we’ve already had supposedly „correct” politicians and they didn’t do that much to make lives of all people better. It usually boils down to big cities vs province and province has had enough of being marginalised because they can no longer afford to pay their bills. There is no amount of calls to save democracy that will convince anyone to change sides at this point so it only serves to further polarise political discourse.

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              6 hours ago

              So we should just lie down and wait for the inevitable?

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                4 hours ago

                It’s more of a friendly suggestion to try something else. At the current going rate liberals will have to join leftists in being entirely irrelevant. Being the latter I’m used to it so I treat current events as a bit of a shakeup at the top. It doesn’t change anything about how rich keep getting richer at the expense of everyone else at an increasing rate since the 70s. If this doesn’t change then nothing else won’t. Might not be too late everywhere but good luck convincing anyone after both right and liberals demonised left for decades now.