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Anonymous No.106439708
>>106428539
I chose the zero2 (Type C), thx!, If I see that IEM's for me I might get to try the DACs as well.
/v/ - Thread 717371546
Anonymous No.717372432
>>717371546
>he actually thinks EU bureaucracy isn't voluntarily designed to keep as much power to initiate directives with the (technically unelected) commission

lol
lmao even
SKG is a really funny showcase too
Cause it will get thrown out at the first parliamentary hearing
Fucking guaranteed

This system is not built for participation.
Fuck, it's even hard to suggest laws if you're literally an MEP.
And you think a million disgruntled internet neckbeards have any impact?
Are you out of your mind?

>b-but muh EU, muh democracy
Yeah you can have democracy as long as you don't muck up you little bitch.

Also the whole culture outrage is astroturfed.
They are trying to scrub their image to remain advertiser friendly and enforce compliance.
/v/ - Thread 716412048
Anonymous No.716431715
>euro-/v/iggers actually believe SKG will amount to anything

Yeah sorry but it looks like you have never interacted with the EU before.
You are effectively living in a union where the right to initiate directives (that's your laws on EU level) lies with the commission (that's your government on EU level just in case you forgot) and practically nobody else.

There is a theoretical right of EU citizens to trigger initiatives, but
>a) it has impossibly high hurdles (SKG surprisingly took that hurdle, mostly because people could unite in their hatred of a single furfaggot) and
>b) citizen initiatives practically never get realized on a parliamentary level unless they are some oofy doofy lipservice bullshit that won't ever get taken seriously by anyone.

Don't believe me? Look up the EU citizen initiatives page. There's been like 6 succesful initiatives in what? Thirty years? Woah fuckin great! What a cool democratic union. I feel so empowered.

You gotta understand one thing:
The EU is essentially the economic arm of transatlanticists. It is voluntarily designed in a way that the two party system, bureaucratic elite can do whatever it wants (like creating the perfect framework for lawfare against unpleasant members and/or citizens) and you basically get nothing except for a couple bones to naw on every now and then.
Meanwhile they are building a whole industry on grants they hand out to their buddies.

And guess what: You ain't their buddies. That's why on the parliamentary level I see practically no chance for SKG.

It's gonna go in and and it's gonna get like 20 or 30% from parties that wanna be a pain in the ass for the ECR and push their own image and that's gonna be it.

Just a reality check.
Sorry.
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Anonymous No.716258824
>>716256531
you'd also have to go deep into societal topics that nobody wants to hear about cause it makes the current social narrative look bad.

What I am saying is you'd have to include overt female promiscuity (being an actual problem), the browning of the west (being an actual problem), the lowering of IQ (also being a problem) and virgins in their goon caves.

Basically you'd have to go into all sorts of topics that, to normal people are obviously issues, but which are shrugged off by public media.

This automatically makes you an outcast as a developer which is the reason it will never happen.
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Anonymous No.713926347
>>713921892
OP here

deleted file wasn't me
literally a tranny janny that got so asshurt over a gemerald wojak that they deleted it
Can you imagine that?
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Anonymous No.212013764
>>212013008
erm anon... it's TINY chef