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No AI, No AI translated by Eduard Wagner
Every day, events happen that can be seen from a different perspective. Here I try to document such views. Whether you can agree with that or not is up to you. It may be that you can't exactly agree with that, but there may be problems that could be solved more easily than just with the use of force. Our planet would benefit from a different perspective on so many events. That's why I've decided to look at some events in society, politics and climate from a different perspective. Available in bookstores and online for: € 3.99
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
Foreword
Far be it from me to attack anyone here or to judge anyone. Rather, it is my view of things, as I interpret it below. It may well be that one or the other thinks that this is a radical view of things. But sometimes it seems to me that you bury your head in the sand. Not reacting will solve itself. I believe that this thread runs through the entire writing. As I said, this is not paternalism of anyone, but my opinion on various things at home and abroad.
June 2024
Now, next Sunday, the citizens of the Union are called upon to cast their vote for the EU Parliament. What proposals or projects could one see and hear from the individual parties campaigning for the election? Very little. If you then also look at the last period, you have to conclude that there were hardly any major reforms. Among other things, there was talk about future accessions, a Green Deal was announced, but have decisions been made? Yes, only very weakened. The projects as well as proposals of these institutions are also important, but there are always states as well as individuals who undermine them. One should look much more in one's own ranks to see whether everything is really running smoothly before one creates hopes in the countries that want to join this Union. As far as the possible shift to the right in this election is concerned, it will probably not be as strong as the polls predict, especially since the right-wing parties are not homogeneous. The fact is that while you should use your right to vote, there will be little profound change in the EU after the election.