Anonymous
8/11/2025, 7:49:17 AM
No.717810024
>>717820025
so errrm.... when's the EU government going to respond to SKG?
Takes ~3 months after the petition officially ends on average
When did this one end, just 2 weeks ago, right?
Anyways, while I'm here, let me blackpill you a little.
There have been 11 successful ECIs before Stop Killing Games. And the percentages aren't great.
>One of Us
>End EU funding of activities involving human
embryos, in particular in research, public health and development aid
Failed, nothing was changed
>Right2Water
>See water as a right rather than a commodity
Mostly failed, though it did bring a lot of debate and some token changes as a result
>Stop Vivisection
>Pretty self explanatory
Failed, nothing was changed
>Ban Glyphosate
>Pretty self explanatory
Failed, nothing was changed
>End the Cage Age
>Prohibit the use of cages for many EU farmed animals
Failed, nothing was changed
>Minority Safepack
>A bunch of measures to add more diversity to Europe
Failed, nothing was changed
>Save Bees & Farmers
>Reduction if not outright elimination of synthetic pesticides
Mostly failed, though perhaps it's more accurate to say that they did the bare minimum to meet the demands of the initiative
>Save Cruelty Free Cosmetics
>A bunch of measures to improve the science of cosmetics and phase out cosmetics that are cruel to animals
Actually seems to be succeeding pretty well. It's taking time, but it's getting there.
>Stop Finning
>Keep cracking down on illegal shark trading
Seems to be succeeding, somewhat. Again, it's taking time.
>Fur Free Europe
>Ban on fur farming
Failed, nothing was changed
>Cohesion policy for the equality of the regions and sustainability of the regional cultures
>Somewhat self explanatory
Just reached its goal a while ago. Still no response but that's normal.
So, if you want to be generous, you could say that of these initiatives, 3 out of 10 were successful and 1 is still undetermined. Not looking good, lads.
Don't get me wrong, I voted and shilled for SKG. I got IRL friends to vote on it. But it's good to temper expectations.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 8:06:21 AM
No.717810816
>>717811090
>>717810437
The only reason Ross thought this had a chance was because it was an easy win, those are all pretty major issues that have real economic impact, but slapping video games on the wrist is a much smaller issue.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 8:13:19 AM
No.717811090
>>717810816
Plus, it's about consumer rights and not about any sort of actual industry alteration, which is usually right in EU's wheelhouse.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 8:18:40 AM
No.717811334
>>717810437
>I voted and shilled for SKG
I don't care pirate software shill, how does blizzard boot taste?
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 9:31:19 AM
No.717814070
>>717817491
>>717812836
By the way, they do this for nutrients.
Many essential minerals can be gotten by licking a good pole.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 9:41:56 AM
No.717814484
>>717815421
>>717810437
Bunch of those are animals rights virtue signaling shit that does nothing other than fuck up the farmland economy.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 10:09:21 AM
No.717815421
>>717814484
Fuck off industrial famer scum. You're destroying the environment.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 10:51:36 AM
No.717817068
>>717817675
>>717810437
How did these fail? I thought EU would totally bend over backwards for these kind of things.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 10:56:49 AM
No.717817298
>>717810437
Half of these include the agriculture/lifestock industry. There is a very powerful lobby orginaztion in the EU that stops all new laws and rules on agriculture. Sadly they have a lot of influence
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 11:01:14 AM
No.717817491
>>717814070
my pole too has nutrients for them if you catch my drift
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 11:12:47 AM
No.717817926
Giraffes are underrepresented in the feral arts
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 11:18:28 AM
No.717818164
>>717810437
All of that sounds earth shattering while this is just silly video game regulations
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 11:21:22 AM
No.717818269
>>717818637
>>717815762
I assume it's about actual traditional minorities like Bretons in France, Hungarians in Slovakia and so on rather than about fresh brown imports.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 11:32:10 AM
No.717818637
>>717818269
It was. Really makes you think.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 12:08:12 PM
No.717820025
>>717810024 (OP)
Never, it was just a psyop to get a bunch of SSNs and legal names to do sketchy shit with.
Well done.