@Katarina_Noxus_@adamscochran The president of the EU doesn’t really exercise all that much power. Presidents (or their equivalent) of France, Italy, Germany are each much more influential.
@Rckning @JoshHoldin89243 @tomrose@RupertLowe10@bankofengland Well actually I’m a white person in South Africa, and we have affirmative action policies. I’m in support of it because it is helping redress the past’s injustices.
Black people were a crucial component of Britain’s global dominance.
But you do you, just know you’re a PoS.
@CSharpDad@HughHoult@theojaffee@EpochAIResearch Economies of scale.
Solar is already the cheapest form of electricity, but half built projects are being cancelled by the administration for ideological reasons. Absolutely regarded.
@cybil2pointo@ArinPhoenix@Matt_Gambone@BeingJWood Bad public health policy but yeah, you’re correct. And it’s a subjective value judgment whether freedoms supersede public health concerns, so fair point.
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@ErikVoorhees@jimthegiant It’s probably a net positive to society if everyone’s basic needs are met. Social cohesion, more productive adults, etc all follow.