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Completely discounting EU for any technological progress from here on out. As if the tech landscape in EU isn’t already dire. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/08/technology/eu-ai-act-regulation.html
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I discounted AI a decade ago when I realize that utter normies from NGO wastemakers between 18 and 25 become MPs in a couple of years.
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How would you fix it if you had a magic wand?
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I spent 10 years thereabouts in this or that ngos. i ain't even using my wand for the rule of the mediocre.
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I appreciate the disenchantment, but supranational institutions (UN, EU, etc) are only worth the effort we collectively put in them. So either we cooperate to build them better, or we lose interest and keep complaining about their present state of mediocrity, or we disband them altogether and return to raw realism.
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I am not going to put any effort into an organization who makes it almost impossible for me to get a Schengen when they freely distribute it to any extremist. EU passport holders can keep doing that. I do not keep complaining. It's what it is. I also do not like to be approached in a way that I know less.
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Who is "we"? The first problem lies in most people not getting to cooperate. The EU is utterly locked to anyone not part of the apparatchik, and if a troublemaker does get in, they get outvoted then squeezed out fast enough. I recommend Adults in the Room by Varoufakis, a great summary of the status quo...
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