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Militant students at Warwick
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostOk, tell us a little bit about a different way of going about it.
When you find yourself in intensive care kept alive by machines the people who decide what happens to stop you dying tend to know more than you do about the human body and how it works.
SO how about asking people who DO know stuff rather than letting every pub bore have a say in what happens?
An awareness of this would be a start IMV but who in politics has the humility to say "we don't know, lets ask someone who does"?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostHere's a simple answer
When you find yourself in intensive care kept alive by machines the people who decide what happens to stop you dying tend to know more than you do about the human body and how it works.
SO how about asking people who DO know stuff rather than letting every pub bore have a say in what happens?
An awareness of this would be a start IMV but who in politics has the humility to say "we don't know, lets ask someone who does"?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostHere's a simple answer
When you find yourself in intensive care kept alive by machines the people who decide what happens to stop you dying tend to know more than you do about the human body and how it works.
SO how about asking people who DO know stuff rather than letting every pub bore have a say in what happens?
An awareness of this would be a start IMV but who in politics has the humility to say "we don't know, lets ask someone who does"?
Breaking this would be breaking a cardinal prerequisite of capitalism.
The only living exception to this I can think of was co-operation between dissident scientists in Eastern Europe and one Western musician who happens to run a record label for jazz and improv and was also a scientist in particle physics based in Oxford, (you may know who), but that was before the fall of the Berlin Wall allowed western firms to get their teeth into who was allowed to know what, and everything became even less transparent than under so-called Communism.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostHere's a simple answer
When you find yourself in intensive care kept alive by machines the people who decide what happens to stop you dying tend to know more than you do about the human body and how it works.
SO how about asking people who DO know stuff rather than letting every pub bore have a say in what happens?
An awareness of this would be a start IMV but who in politics has the humility to say "we don't know, lets ask someone who does"?
Who are the people who know?
What is it that the people who know, know about?
And do you think that this will lead to greater democracy, and knock constitutional monarchies of the #1 & #2 spots of the top democracies in the global democracy rankings?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSO how about asking people who DO know stuff rather than letting every pub bore have a say in what happens?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostGrateful thanks, ahinton, for accepting the apology offered to Mr GongGong ... :-)
Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostAre you advocating that those who don't vote should be represented by a Nobody Party with a Nobody elected in every constituency when the greatest number of the electorate don't vote for Anybody?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAt least ahinton's contributions have the merit of being clearly and unambiguously expressed, unlike your and PG Tipps's often cryptic ones needing further elucidation as to meaning.
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