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    2 days ago

    You sound to me like someone who gets their news straight out of some propaganda machine.

    I was commenting on a post at news@lemmy.world

    Did you check the poll?

    I’m not the one claiming zeleskyy is or isn’t popular among ukrainians. All i know is that some people died trying to cross the border which point out that not everybody is ok with his government.

    And have you been part of a protest in Germany? Because last time I did was 2 days ago. And it didn’t quite match your description.

    I’m gonna assume what you were protesting was not the genocide in gaza or the climate crisis.

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      2 days ago

      But that would still be a democracy, wouldn’t it? I mean that’s just concerned with how a government works and how it’s backed and in relationship with the people.

      And yes, I’ve not actively participated in those kinds of protests for a while… But I went past some minor ones and had a brief look at them. Plus I know some people who do such things. So I have relatively direct access to information.

      And yes, people might be agitated. But I’m not sure if I get your point. Are you interested in Germany’s society and democracy? And the fine nuances of our democratic processes and the police force and how good they are at their job? I mean there definitely are issues, we’re not perfect. And there are both structural issues and people who are unfit for the job. But does that make Scholz a dictator? I’d say no.

      So… What’s the last Israel or climate crisis protest in Germany you’ve been participated?