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  • Same, been there too. Still, it's easy to miss articles on them, they only pop up once every so often. Same for Proton.

  • Totally agree. Everyone is corruptible.

    Chomsky being in the Epstein files is the perfect example.

  • Elites will always be troublesome, but of no importance when they cannot corrupt anyone to do their bidding. That's why I focus on rulers.

    The problem is that people still seem to think that the next politician will change this, which is exactly what the elites want.

  • Still comes down to the rulers imo, as they enable such behavior from the rich. The longer this goes on, the more blatant it becomes. And they've been at it for a looong time.

  • So before capitalism you don't know of any rulers being unjust?

    It's not a feature of capitalism to corrupt, it's a feature of power structures to be corruptible.

  • And the US ambassador to Belgium was summoned by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, after which all was settled.

    This is not how you deal with fascists.

  • They regard themselves thought leaders. They are confused why their thoughts aren't being followed en masse.

    EDIT: just explaining their logic as I suspect it, not condoning anything here :)

  • To save you a click:

    from 48 to 40 hours, although the reform, expected to be implemented from next year, increases weekly overtime and maintains only one rest day for every six worked.

  • It's not that common.

  • It does prevent that vast majority of murders.

    source?

    EDIT: would you go out murdering people if no such law exists?

  • Indeed, lots of cases to consider.

  • Exactly, as it should be. Which resolves OPs question in a way, as the answer then becomes 'neither' or 'the community that reached the consensus are the police'.

  • I don't really get this. The law clearly does not prevent murders. And how come we survived the times before Law if murder was so rampant?

  • There might be mechanisms that render them unnecessary. Let's say we have an instance with 10 users. If 5 of those users have blocked a spam bot, that block could propagate to the other users as well. Of course that setting should either be opt-in or clearly advertised.

  • Who determines what that right thing is?

  • Yes, it absolutely is, but I don't think it was ever purposefully designed that way. More like it grew out of the single root account on a server. But I could be wrong.