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  • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

    @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission How is being disappointed in them not understanding no, "perfectionist hypercriticism"? If they made *one* mistake and we whined about it to no end, *that*, that would be it. This is not that. They are eroding privacy rights left and right, repeatedly, from multiple angles, to serve corporate (and US) interests before Europe's. It's not perfectionism to want something not shit, it's perfectionism to want something perfect and immaculate.

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    @phl @jtb @EUCommission

    let's put it this way: you say you're from hungary

    did you vote? then i embrace you. shout all you want

    did you not vote?

    because in the usa, what happens is this:

    people shout idealistic demands on social media, then that's it

    on the basis of not getting perfect, right now, they don't vote. as the immature people they are who are not interested in imperfect hard slow work, but just masturbating their deranged entitlement on social media

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    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

      @jtb @phl @EUCommission

      more precisely, screaming perfectionist demands on social media, and calling it a day, and not showing up to vote

      some of this was fostered and initiated by right wing/ geopolitical trollfarm. because they understand the psyop effect halts real and effective change

      some people have the entitlement of shouting demands, and not actually doing anything to achieve what they want

      merely because it's slow and takes real work

      besides, all they really want is dopamine hits

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      @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission That was the case with the Kamala Harris votes, which is largely irrelevant here — in particular that we're not currently in an (EU) election season in the first place, and because election psyop/influence happens at a much lower level, at e.g. Russian interference in the Romanian elections, or each country's far-right parties financed by them (directly or indirectly). We're in rather different situations and different culture (i.e. what triggers or deters people).

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      • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

        @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission Ben.

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        #76

        @phl @jtb @EUCommission

        yes, can i help you?

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        • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

          @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission Um, well you did say, literally, "so that certainly places you at a worse position than me". 😄

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          @phl @jtb @EUCommission

          yes because i am warning about a behavior. while they are engaging in the behavior

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          • jtb@toot.walesJ jtb@toot.wales

            @benroyce @phl @EUCommission I always vote. And I am not screaming. If anyone is screaming, you are.

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            @jtb @phl @EUCommission

            you seem stuck on this "i know you are but what am i" mode of thought. i've responded twice already on this topic

            that you think you are immune by simply criticizing me back for the same behavior you are engaging in

            you opened the door

            but if you vote, indeed, i have no real problem with you

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            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

              @phl @jtb @EUCommission

              let's put it this way: you say you're from hungary

              did you vote? then i embrace you. shout all you want

              did you not vote?

              because in the usa, what happens is this:

              people shout idealistic demands on social media, then that's it

              on the basis of not getting perfect, right now, they don't vote. as the immature people they are who are not interested in imperfect hard slow work, but just masturbating their deranged entitlement on social media

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              @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission I did, as I do every time, and we voted in the largest numbers ever since the change from the People's Republic era. Despite that like half of us are not whatsoever represented by the incoming conservative, right-wing government. And you probably have very little idea what the social and traditional media scene was like, because even in Europe most people were completely oblivious to just how fucked Hungary was in that respect. It could have deterred people, didn't.

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              • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

                @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission jtb is correct in that the Commission is unelected — we only directly elect the representatives in Parliament; and the members of the European Council and Council of the European Union, inasmuch as we have direct influence on our heads of state and ministers. (neither is to be confused with the Council of Europe; I wish the EU changed the name of both). We the citizens have practically zero control over the Commission.

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                @phl @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission yes but the president of the European Commission must be approved by the parliament. To me that sounds democratic, no?

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                • jtb@toot.walesJ jtb@toot.wales

                  @benroyce @phl @EUCommission Even though you are berating me at great length, I sympathize with your suffering.

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                  @jtb @phl @EUCommission

                  well i don't know why you have to process this so personally. i am criticizing a mode of behavior that is not tied to your personal identity. that you engage in it is true, but we all engage in behaviors that are not our best. so please process my words as an attack on a behavior, not a nullification of your entire being

                  and thank you for the sympathy. now you know what motivates my words

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    @jtb @phl @EUCommission

                    you seem stuck on this "i know you are but what am i" mode of thought. i've responded twice already on this topic

                    that you think you are immune by simply criticizing me back for the same behavior you are engaging in

                    you opened the door

                    but if you vote, indeed, i have no real problem with you

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                    @benroyce @phl @EUCommission Perhaps you should have led by asking me if I vote. The rest of it was a waste of time. I am not going to stop expressing my views on social media just because you are going on and on at me, characterising what I said as shouting and screaming. It was a counter-productive ploy on your part.

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                    • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

                      @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission That was the case with the Kamala Harris votes, which is largely irrelevant here — in particular that we're not currently in an (EU) election season in the first place, and because election psyop/influence happens at a much lower level, at e.g. Russian interference in the Romanian elections, or each country's far-right parties financed by them (directly or indirectly). We're in rather different situations and different culture (i.e. what triggers or deters people).

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                      @phl @jtb @EUCommission

                      "which is largely irrelevant here"

                      on the contrary, suppressing the vote with psyop demands for perfectionism works anywhere in the world

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                      • _p_i_e_@mastodon.social_ _p_i_e_@mastodon.social

                        @phl @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission yes but the president of the European Commission must be approved by the parliament. To me that sounds democratic, no?

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                        @_p_i_e_ @jtb @EUCommission Kind of, sort of, and each citizen only has some control over a sliver of Parliament (the seats of their country), so if other countries predominantly elect from other European Parties, then that's very little control over the President of the Commission (and 0 on the other members).

                        But yeah, I guess von der Leyen herself is somewhat democratically approved.

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                        • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

                          @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission I did, as I do every time, and we voted in the largest numbers ever since the change from the People's Republic era. Despite that like half of us are not whatsoever represented by the incoming conservative, right-wing government. And you probably have very little idea what the social and traditional media scene was like, because even in Europe most people were completely oblivious to just how fucked Hungary was in that respect. It could have deterred people, didn't.

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                          @phl @jtb @EUCommission

                          and that is to the credit of the great people of hungary

                          and as you are someone from a country like the usa that suffers under right wing media psyop, you must also understand that psyop also plays out on social media, correct?

                          one angle: demand perfect now, don't get it, therefore don't vote

                          that's how it went here at least

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                            @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission Sure, it's the elected heads of states, and in the other council the ministers appointed by said elected heads of states, but that's just way too many layers — I don't think we can say we have any say in the matter.

                            Would you say that you, under any US president, have any kind of influence over who your Secretaries are and what they represent? And what they'd represent in an international formation with other Secretaries/Ministers?

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                            @phl @benroyce @EUCommission Would you say that proportional reprisentation is more democratic than first past the post? It seems to me you always have the European People's Umbrella party in power.

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                              @phl @jtb @EUCommission

                              "which is largely irrelevant here"

                              on the contrary, suppressing the vote with psyop demands for perfectionism works anywhere in the world

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                              @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission For the dozenth time, none of the comments in this conversation, and from what I've last seen none of the comments under the post demand perfection.

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                              • regguy@mstdn.socialR regguy@mstdn.social

                                @benroyce @richlv @paranormal_distribution@fosstodon.org @EUCommission An example of how to achieve one's goals is a study in how the GOP destroyed America in 45 years. Starting with Ronald Reagan and now with MAGA. Slowly taking over the systems and eroding trust, safety nets, education, and causing real pain, and blaming it on the Democrats. Watching what the EU has done in Europe is remarkable, and hopefully it can continue to serve its people.

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                                @RegGuy @benroyce @richlv @paranormal_distribution@fosstodon.org @EUCommission yeah, I'm a big fan of the EU 🙂 I'm happy to be a citizen in an EU country and to be part of this great peace project 🙂

                                Is it perfect? No, I don't think so. But it's still a wonderful thing.

                                My main wish for the EU would be for it to abandon English as a language. Having English as the main language for intercommunication just tilts the playing field in the direction of the USA and UK.

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                                • jtb@toot.walesJ jtb@toot.wales

                                  @benroyce @phl @EUCommission Perhaps you should have led by asking me if I vote. The rest of it was a waste of time. I am not going to stop expressing my views on social media just because you are going on and on at me, characterising what I said as shouting and screaming. It was a counter-productive ploy on your part.

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                                  @jtb @phl @EUCommission

                                  there are people who vote who still push the "demand perfect now, don't get it, therefore don't vote" psyop angle

                                  they are doing the right thing, yet they give voice to the effect that stops others from doing the right thing

                                  again i have zero problem with you if you vote. i am still allowed to point out out that perfectionist shouting at social media accounts that can't do anything is pointless

                                  but don't listen to me, listen to a european:

                                  Rihards Olups (@richlv@mastodon.social)

                                  @paranormal_distribution@fosstodon.org @EUCommission@ec.social-network.europa.eu Just a quick note - if you care, call commissioners. Don't harass people who manage social media, especially the ones who manage Masto!

                                  favicon

                                  Mastodon (mastodon.social)

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                                  • phl@mastodon.socialP phl@mastodon.social

                                    @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission For the dozenth time, none of the comments in this conversation, and from what I've last seen none of the comments under the post demand perfection.

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                                    @phl @jtb @EUCommission

                                    why don't you look at the sordid array of perfectionist shouting that always seem to reply whenever EUCommission posts, and tell me i'm misfiring here again

                                    look at the reply above that i responded to that started this whole back and forth, its tenor, and tell me that again

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                                      @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission Sure, it's the elected heads of states, and in the other council the ministers appointed by said elected heads of states, but that's just way too many layers — I don't think we can say we have any say in the matter.

                                      Would you say that you, under any US president, have any kind of influence over who your Secretaries are and what they represent? And what they'd represent in an international formation with other Secretaries/Ministers?

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                                      @benroyce @jtb @EUCommission (Admission: I got momentarily confused and accidentally ended up describing the Council(s) rather than the Commission. The Commissioners are, however, just as multiple-layers-away as are one's secretaries/ministers, if not more, so saying you have influence on what they represent and what they stand for in particular issues is just as bold as saying the same about a sec/min. Importantly, Commissioners are chosen to represent EU and not their country.)

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                                      • ehrt74@mastodon.socialE ehrt74@mastodon.social

                                        @RegGuy @benroyce @richlv @paranormal_distribution@fosstodon.org @EUCommission yeah, I'm a big fan of the EU 🙂 I'm happy to be a citizen in an EU country and to be part of this great peace project 🙂

                                        Is it perfect? No, I don't think so. But it's still a wonderful thing.

                                        My main wish for the EU would be for it to abandon English as a language. Having English as the main language for intercommunication just tilts the playing field in the direction of the USA and UK.

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                                        @ehrt74 @RegGuy @richlv @paranormal_distribution@fosstodon.org @EUCommission

                                        i think that's just an unfortunate aspect of history

                                        you could pick another language, but then there's more effort involved

                                        since english is more well understood than any other language in terms of second language adoption in many countries

                                        i'm not supporting the status quo. fuck english

                                        but i'm just saying there's a heavy inertia here

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                                          @ehrt74 @RegGuy @richlv @paranormal_distribution@fosstodon.org @EUCommission

                                          i think that's just an unfortunate aspect of history

                                          you could pick another language, but then there's more effort involved

                                          since english is more well understood than any other language in terms of second language adoption in many countries

                                          i'm not supporting the status quo. fuck english

                                          but i'm just saying there's a heavy inertia here

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                                          @benroyce @RegGuy @richlv @paranormal_distribution@fosstodon.org @EUCommission yeah, there is a lot of inertia, and I think I've done enough derailing by mentioning it, so I'll leave it there.

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