SciFiBoy said:
Kasz216 said:
FaRmLaNd said:
I'm pretty anti-authoritarian it seems ;)
The gif is fascinating, it shows that the politicians really aren't representing what people truly believe (yes I know we're a small sample size), but in Australia there really isn't a political party that is similar to my views. The closest is the greens and I'm way more libertarian then they are.
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We're all also great fans of the internet.
Which in of itself is a failry libretarian tool as it currently is.
It's hard to elect Libretarians in power because so many of them are disgusted with the practice and jobs.
It's like people who think big corporations are evil.
They'd rather have meaningless protests then go to buisness school and rise to a positiion within the country.
Few people care enough to go through the process they despise
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true, im hoping to do a politics degree eventually myself though, as im considering going into politics as a career path.
also, how would bussiness school help you if you want to be a politician?
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It's a comparison. Lots of people hate large corporations. Few actually decide to get buisness degrees and change the corporations from the inside out.
There are two good ways to change something you disagree with. Become a part of that institution and change it yourself by your own force of will... or create a rival.
Most people perfer to do neither and instead go to a protest once every couple months with their friends, get drunk and feel self satisfied while nothing changes.