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it‘s okay. They’re just protecting our values, or morals, or culture, or something. Ah, I‘m sorry, it‘s markets.
it‘s okay. They’re just protecting our values, or morals, or culture, or something. Ah, I‘m sorry, it‘s markets.
you‘re being downvoted because we‘ve been waiting for proof since January
I guess it goes both ways though :I
I looked up the differences between the German and EU supply chain law, and you can‘t really suggest the German one was stricter. It for example doesn‘t include civil liability. Germany abstaining as well as them blocking other legislation recently kinda made them look like an ass. Coming from a German perspective.
yeah, you‘re right! I am surprised there‘s civil liability, I thought this was omitted, but I was wrong.
In which ways is the German law stricter?
Is there such a strong anti German sentiment in the European parliament? Or generally in Europe?
As far as I know it‘s pretty toothless due to but not exclusively pressure from Germany, who in the end abstained from the vote. It will be introduced in steps in the future, there won‘t be any civil prosecutions and oversight will be minimal.
it isn‘t delusional, it is a lie
Wow, the media figured that out now? After what, 6 months since this has been public and for free?
I don’t think it’s broken. I’m pretty sure it’s working as intended. In the early days of the colonisation of the web capitalists made it already pretty clear how property laws will be applied there.
and also that we should accept fate. So that‘s strange. You don’t want something to be done against our demise? I mean, I can at least provide you with some relief, cause the number of humans will decrease soon, and that is without catastrophe.
so what‘s your point?
Regarding the Georgian law about providing water to people in polling queues:
Gotta have special training to properly manage this kind of stuff.