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NHK reports that the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) and Kōmeitō won't win the 50 Upper House seats they need to form a government in Japan. With the right-wing Sanseito and conservative DPFP picking up seats, it's unclear right now who can form a government.

#japan #unseenjapan #politics

in reply to Unseen Japan

The DPFP is saying it won't ally with an Ishiba government. Sanseito is saying the same. In a weird twist, the chief secretary of the left-leaning CDP says it's considering the possibility of coalitioning with both parties if it means booting the LDP out of power. Which is...weird.
in reply to Unseen Japan

The LDP is the lesser threat. CDPJ should swoop in and save the LDP, Komeito alliance to keep the center.
in reply to Unseen Japan

I’m cc’ing @GottaLaff on this thread because
1. holy shit, right-wing bigots (Sanseito) are going to be part of Japan’s next government
2. they literally have “Japan First” as their motto
3. they use orange as their symbolic color
4. they became popular largely because of misinformation spread about “foreigners” on social media

We immigrants in Japan are scared and angry that this thing that happened in our own countries is now happening here.



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In the Federal Republic of Germany, there were 36,000 criminal investigations into Holocaust perpetrators involving 170,000 defendants.

When the regime collapses, we can afford to investigate all Congressional Republicans and their enablers.

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Crossroads of the Eagle's Nest, Fontainebleau Forest (1843-44)

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Stop Killing Games has exceeded 1.4 Million Signatures!


There is still 10 days left. Even though the stretch goals were met, you can still sign.

If you haven't already and you live in the EU (they will check), you can sign here: stopkillinggames.com/

in reply to the16bitgamer

Is it in the game vendors' interest to do that? No. And they have more money than the gamers.

So... Cute petition, but sadly you can be absolutely certain it ain't going nowhere.

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in reply to ExtremeDullard

People said that about slave traders, child labour, asbestos manufacturing…
in reply to ImplyingImplications

To be clear, this is not an "online petition". This is the beginning of a defined legal process in the EU.
in reply to ImplyingImplications

I'm not an EU citizen so I'm not politically informed enough to answer that.
in reply to ImplyingImplications

Oh I don't know... how about banning glyphosate, an incredibly dangerous pesticide, which is now gone from EU produce but still plaguing many countries in the rest of the world? And how about some clean water to go with that salad? Because the Clean Water Directive received major updates as a direct result of collecting 1.80 million signatures.
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in reply to kadu

Oh I don't know... how about banning glyphosate,


Glyphosate isn't banned in the EU. From the EU website: "Glyphosate is currently approved as an active substance in the EU until 15 December 2033".

There was a petition to ban it, but the response was "On the first aim, to 'ban glyphosate-based herbicides', the Commission concluded that there are neither scientific nor legal grounds to justify a ban of glyphosate, and will not make a legislative proposal to that effect."

the Clean Water Directive received major updates as a direct result of collecting 1.80 million signatures.


You might mean the Drinking Water Directive, and 1.6 million signatures.

I see some press releases on updates, but I can't find anything outside of government websites saying things have improved. I'd imagine if this was a big deal there'd be news stories on it.

in reply to ImplyingImplications

While the EU didn’t enact laws directly due to the petition it did create political interest, and laws, that have improved both issues
in reply to ImplyingImplications

While it wasn't a citizens initiative, certain countries did let the people vote on if they thought it was a good idea.

If you're only interested in citizens initatives, here are some examples:
* Right2Water
The first citizens initiative that passed, which led to a lot of things regarding the availability of water
* Stop vivisection
* Save the bees
* Stop finning

along with all the other answered initiatives.

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in reply to ImplyingImplications

The entire premise of your comment is absurd, but let's assume for a moment we really do live in a world where a legal process can't be used unless it's successfully been used for widespread change before; what other action do you suggest people should take?
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in reply to ImplyingImplications

So your suggestion is instead of any attempt at regulation people should just boycott a company years after they've already given that company their money, despite the fact that you admit n even more ideal circumstances boycotts still do not work?
in reply to my_hat_stinks

It's not mutually exclusive. I'd suggest people do as many things as they can.
in reply to M0oP0o

I've never said don't sign it. I'm saying don't be surprised when the EU declines to change laws. It's probably going to take more than a petition to actually see change.
in reply to ImplyingImplications

You mean like all the things in the link OP posted which you scrolled past just to be an ass in the comments?
in reply to my_hat_stinks

Maybe I come off wrong in text? I wasn't trying to be an ass. I don't think any of my comments were rude. There's a comment in this thread calling someone a cuck with upvotes. I'd say that's being an ass. I was just trying to be realistic.
in reply to ExtremeDullard

While it's easy to be pessimistic about this. This is one of the few options to make actual change. Leaving thing as they are is a worse situation since it means that companies like Ubisoft can and will destroy the games which we own.

Will there be resistance? Yes Ubisoft is already stated their opposition to it.)

But it's not up to companies like Ubisoft for how the EU makes it's laws, it's up to the EU itself. When there is potentially 1.4 million people in Europe telling you to "stop killing games" it's going to be hard to tell them no.

in reply to ExtremeDullard

Apple didn't want to switch to USB-C, now they use it. Almost all manufacturers didn't want replaceable batteries, in a short while they'll have to. The EU, despite not being perfect, is a functioning entity and therefore can force vendors regardless of their desire.
in reply to kadu

Apple was already using USB C everywhere else. They were using it rather early. You can debate about how fast they should kill lightning after its introduction (before USB-C was finalized), but the EU didn’t single handedly make Apple consider USB-C on iPhones.
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in reply to ExtremeDullard

Cute petition, but sadly you can be absolutely certain it ain't going nowhere


"Not going anywhere" isn't the same as "completely meaningless"

in reply to ExtremeDullard

this is not simply a petition, it's a tool for bringing issues in front of the eu parliament, which has to address it. it's a kinda new thing, and untested, but it looks pretty functional for now. also, Nicolae Ștefănuță, vice president of the eu parliament, has openly supported this citizens initiative.

not all countries are as dysfunctional as the US, and i'm sorry for you that your government sucks ass. But if this works, it will be positive for every gamer worldwide, so maybe you get to enjoy more consumer protection than before.

in reply to A Wild Mimic appears!

We just hit 1.6M votes to "debate" a horrible law that's in the passing here in France (re-allowing cancerous anti pest substances and more), we should have aimed at the EU level instead!


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La materia del sueño, último capítulo

Estamos hechos de la misma materia que los sueños y es agotador trabajar con una inteligencia artificial, que siempre está despierta.

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“Y, por último, en los años venideros la mayor parte del intercambio humano será virtual más que físico, y no consistirá en materia sino en la materia de la que están hechos los sueños. Nuestros futuros negocios se llevarán a cabo en un mundo hecho de verbos más que de sustantivos”

John Perry Barlow

in reply to Almeida

En 2005, participé en Copyfight Barcelona. Tenía prevista una conferencia, pero al final di otra sobre la materia de los sueños. A continuación pego la conferencia que no di. La conferencia que di en su lugar, se debe haber perdido como si fuese un sueño.

Gracias a todos los que me han ayudado en estos años, a luchar por la libertad y por la cultura, en primer lugar, a los organizadores del Copyfight.

A todos ellos va dedicado este libro.

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Calor en Murcia? Asi me he despertado de la siesta


Die verdeckten Lobbynetzwerke der Konzerne.
Kann eine Regierung gekauft werden?
Ist das schon Korruption?
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