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Flash Incompetent
Troubling news from Switzerland
just found this story to be both surprising and upsetting:
Switzerland’s political right on Sunday scored a surprising victory in a referendum on banning construction of minarets, denting the nation’s cherished image as a bastion of tolerance and threatening to set it at odds with international law and the Muslim world.
The Swiss Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, but the rightist Swiss People’s Party, or S.V.P., and a small religious party proposed inserting a single sentence banning the construction of minarets, the towers that typically stand adjacent to mosques and serve to issue the Muslim call to prayer.
source: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/30/wo...0swiss.html?hp
this is one of the campaign's images:
Last edited by ChaseNYC; 11-29-2009 at 07:22 PM.
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Senior Member
Many European countries, especially those on the central-east, are seeing a troubling right-shift. i'm surprised to see this in Switzerland
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Databarnak
This is pure bottom up democracy and no top bottom religion crap.
I am happy for them.
But than I look at the poster and it breads terror... that sucks.
I ask you all to concentrate really hard on the freedom of all being. Its hard not to be very angry it is impossible We have to focus this confusion frustration helplessness feeling into a creative outlet Anger can spawn such amazing creativity through Street art Free art to teach each other know each other a language our evolution Go ahead and break some dumb rules
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Senior Member
heh atrax, read a little more carefully who pushed for these changes. are you sure about the no top bottom religious crap?
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Databarnak
Yes LEVI I see it.
This country is a good example of democracy. It comes from the top you'll say but again its the bottom who choose and this for any of their laws.
The campaign was full of crap and terror I acknowledge. In the end we got to respect the choice of the people.
I ask you all to concentrate really hard on the freedom of all being. Its hard not to be very angry it is impossible We have to focus this confusion frustration helplessness feeling into a creative outlet Anger can spawn such amazing creativity through Street art Free art to teach each other know each other a language our evolution Go ahead and break some dumb rules
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Chaos
they must be running low on nazi gold.
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Flash Incompetent
 Originally Posted by atRax
The campaign was full of crap and terror I acknowledge. In the end we got to respect the choice of the people.
First of all when you instill terror you shape people's opinions. Secondly, because of propaganda etc what "the people want" is not always is actually best. Not saying that this is anyway similar or on a similar scale but should we respect the people's desires in the past to shove the Jews in ovens? Or for the Hutus to think of the Tutsis as cockroach who should be exterminated?
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Databarnak
Financial terror or Health terror or Religion terror name them they are everywhere today and sometimes it feels like a mental institution going to vote.. yes! I agree with you.
But between you and me don't you think that god doesn't give a sh*t about church bells or minaret?
Should we miss the time of the Shoguns who thought about sustainability and forbid the European or other religion to come in his land? Or President Trujillo in Dominican republic? Rapid growth and "laissez-faire" like in Rwanda or elsewhere was forecasted years before.
A radical approach needs to be put sometimes to what may be difficult to maintain in the future.
I ask you all to concentrate really hard on the freedom of all being. Its hard not to be very angry it is impossible We have to focus this confusion frustration helplessness feeling into a creative outlet Anger can spawn such amazing creativity through Street art Free art to teach each other know each other a language our evolution Go ahead and break some dumb rules
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supervillain
Bad use of type on a rather well designed (for a bad premise) poster. Guess propaganda is making a comeback.
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lol- seems a bit like that doesn't it
And I say to you- GooseFraBar
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Remotely Driven
What was shrek all about!?
Surprising indeed that the ban got voted in. And now it seems the 5th Minaret in Switzerland might not come anytime soon.
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Senior Member
This is the result of a proposition and a special vote by the people. It shows that when people vote on something directly instead of letting the parliament decide the vote can be influenced strongly by special interests. Money will win. California is a good example for the bad.
It is not even clear whether that is constitutional and allowed. The government is strongly opposed to it.
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Flashkit historian
As opposed to money going directly into politicians pockets. Remember all the chicken hearted Dems who opposed the war in iraq but then voted for it. Politicians are people too and just as if not more prone to the weaknesses of man.
Does a community have the right to say what is acceptable or unacceptable within it's own boundries?
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Frets
As opposed to money going directly into politicians pockets. Remember all the chicken hearted Dems who opposed the war in iraq but then voted for it. Politicians are people too and just as if not more prone to the weaknesses of man.
Does a community have the right to say what is acceptable or unacceptable within it's own boundries?
In Switzerland there were a lot of communities (cities), where the ad against muslims was forbidden. So the communities spoke. However, we should leave law making to the politicians who represent us.
Proposition 13 (property tax) in CA is the best example how laws made by people and not the politicians can bankrupt a state.
Proposition 8 (gay rights) has been paid by big donors outside of CA who with lies manipulated people's opinion.
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I agree the public can make bad decisions. However the further removed from the public becomes in decision making process the greater likelyhood of a dictatorship is taking root.
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supervillain
I think I finally got that Shrek comment. Wow.
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pablo cruisin'
 Originally Posted by cancerinform
Proposition 13 (property tax) in CA is the best example how laws made by people and not the politicians can bankrupt a state.
Proposition 8 (gay rights) has been paid by big donors outside of CA who with lies manipulated people's opinion.
I couldn't agree more, but there is also one other problem with the proposition process in California. This state is simply too big, and due to it's geographic and demographically diverse communities, we frequently have too many varying interest groups voting in ways that differ from the coastal (more liberal) areas along the coast. Voters in SF and LA frequently become the minority in these prop votes...unfortunately, the outcomes tend to affect residents from those areas most adversely.
I say split CA into 3 states and let them all live in peace.
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Total Universe Mod
 Originally Posted by Frets
Politicians are people too and just as if not more prone to the weaknesses of man.
I wonder how many politicians (starters, not bench warmers) really had to go through life experiencing the stresses of everyday survival. What exactly does their pool of emotions look like when they go to cast a vote? If money or consequences were never really an issue, what life lessons are the bringing to the table?
I'm not saying that a spoiled politician is less likely to make a wise decision than an uninformed citizen, just that the "right thing to do" has never been much of a mystery and to know it and do something else is likely influences more by a trait other than weakness.
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pablo cruisin'
 Originally Posted by jAQUAN
...just that the "right thing to do" has never been much of a mystery...
100% disagree. Way too much opinion involved when making blanket statements like the 'right thing to do.' What is right for one may not be right for all. In certain veru obvious cases, yes, you are correct. In most cases, the gray area becomes much too intrusive.
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