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Re: Facebook users in Romania see content related to street protests reviewed

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The idea that democracy already failed and americans are already serving oligarchs is more common than you might think. It’s certainly difficult to see how anti-trump people are anti-democracy: the mechanism with which trump won is distinctly NOT democratic. To some extent, democracy (and a republic to a far greater extent) only works because of fear of violence. This was discussed heavily in the early days of the re…

But then it didn't fail because the version that was implemented started off with oligarchs we have been slowly moving in the right direction

Ehh, you win some you lose some. If you look throughout history, our rights and needs are constantly defended. You could look at that as progress, or you could look at it as a constant rebuffing of powerful forces trying to change the direction of the country. It’s a matter of perspective. Personally i’ve found judging social progress to be a rather fruitless task in a general sense; only when we try to solve specific problems are there clear cut victories and losses.

Re: Facebook users in Romania see content related to street protests reviewed

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I find this especially weird given Facebook's incredibly lax approach to extreme right virulently racist posters in Eastern Europe. Like if Facebook, was censoring things that they found controversial, I'd get it, but it seems that they just censor randomly.

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The parent was clearly refering to the early 2017 protests, not those of 1989. It's as if you did not read one of his paragraphs, the one just before what you quoted.

OP said: “Nobody forgot that. (the 1989 protest)”. Thus the implication seems quite clear - rise up and murder a leader if you want to be heard (then and now).

The US has no problem doing that as a service for other countries...

Re: Facebook users in Romania see content related to street protests reviewed

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I'm a Romanian and I can confirm that posts and accounts have been blocked, probably because of being reported by the other side.

On the other hand, folks, this is a little reminder that censorship is a doubly edged knife ;-) So next time you call for censoring "fake news", think again, because it's not you who will benefit from it.

A couple of years back I was enthusiastic about the rise of social media for informing and coordinating citizens to fight injustice. Now that I'm older and wiser, I can tell you that no evolution or revolution can happen because of Facebook, only regression. Facebook is poison.

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Evolve to what? The government isn't afraid, so why would they do anything for people? People were literally bombed for wanting better worker's rights a century ago, apparently it's time for that again?

Get in government, dedicate yourself to public service. Violence is the lazy and cowardly way out. You can't beat your opponent so you beat them up. When I say evolve, we're not the apes in 2001 anymore are we? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=strWmj-vZ88

Bad news.

We still are and we're getting worse these days.

Re: Facebook users in Romania see content related to street protests reviewed

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Evolve to what? The government isn't afraid, so why would they do anything for people? People were literally bombed for wanting better worker's rights a century ago, apparently it's time for that again?

Get in government, dedicate yourself to public service. Violence is the lazy and cowardly way out. You can't beat your opponent so you beat them up. When I say evolve, we're not the apes in 2001 anymore are we? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=strWmj-vZ88

The only problem is that immediate and imminate repercussion has more immediate effects. Governments should be held accoubtable just as people are. If you knew I could steal 1 billion dollars and that somewhere along the line a kid is gonna grow up, go to high school, go to college, become a judge eventually and then try me for my crime after any number of years then I cant help but wonder how many would not go ahead and do it. Just based on the fact that they could be dead before they are even held accountable. However, if you knew you would be caught and challenged in less than a week I think that number would drop significantly.

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Evolve to what? The government isn't afraid, so why would they do anything for people? People were literally bombed for wanting better worker's rights a century ago, apparently it's time for that again?

Get in government, dedicate yourself to public service. Violence is the lazy and cowardly way out. You can't beat your opponent so you beat them up. When I say evolve, we're not the apes in 2001 anymore are we? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=strWmj-vZ88

The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House.

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But then it didn't fail because the version that was implemented started off with oligarchs we have been slowly moving in the right direction

That’s what they teach in the classrooms you faithfully attended. Gotta love the raptured eyes of the pupils, so alike those wondering about the virtues of Stalinism...

Ah yes, The Gulag Archipelago
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