Will Bouwman wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2025 7:43 pm
What fact can you point to that demonstrates the EU is not democratic?
I'll put it simply:
when the people about whom the decisions are being made cannot even potentially vote in or out the people who are making those decisions, that's not democratic.
You appear to have a rather different conception of what "democratic" means. In my view, it's a confused one. But that may be deliberate, on your part. Who knows? Either way, I've said what needs to be said on that point.
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2025 6:01 pmI've accepted that's what you think, and there's an end of it, so far as I'm concerned with it.
So do you only interact with people that you don't accept they think what they write?
That's a little silly. I've come to expect such comments from you. I find them tedious and disingenuous.
However, I accept your right to your opinion, whether I regard it be well-founded or not. You can be obdurate, obstreperous, or oblivious, or inauthentic, irrational or facetious, if you wish. You can have different definitions of "democratic," if you wish. You may plug for the EU, collectivism, socialism, globalism and even outright totalitarianism, if you wish. They're by no means mutually exclusive, of course.
In my view, you have a right to be wrong. And once, in my estimation, a sound argument against your position has been offered, and you've refused to recognize it, you still have a right to carry on like that, as well.
But the argument's over then. After that, debate's not interesting.