Raylon

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[–] Raylon 15 points 2 days ago (6 children)

By your logic, AfD should now be below 5% because all major parties in Germany are now tougher on immigration, the CDU is now directly taking positions of the AfD a few years back.

In Denmark this may have worked, might just be correlation, but in general, what your saying is wrong and would make AfD even stronger.

[–] Raylon 10 points 2 days ago

No disagreement, just ÖVP should be FPÖ.

[–] Raylon 47 points 2 days ago (11 children)

This is absolutely wrong. The validation of immigration concerns by the SPD, Greens and CDU is what gave AfD the popularity they have now.

This effect is well proven in political sciences.

[–] Raylon 7 points 1 week ago

Ich hoffe viele kommen noch zu dem Schluss. Für mich sind zwar einige der aussenpolitischen Positionen der Linke inakzeptabel, aber sie wären so, so wichtig als Stimme für die Schwachen im Bundestag.

[–] Raylon 7 points 1 month ago (5 children)

They didn't write communism, they wrote tankies. And while I won't equate tankies to nazis, they do share a lot of ideology, such as their love of strongmen.

[–] Raylon 3 points 2 months ago

In most places, if you're a child or spouse of the deceased, you don't pay any tax at all on it.

[–] Raylon 1 points 2 months ago

How are your gun laws structured? Could you briefly describe the purchasing process? Do private citizens have to store their firearms in a centralized location or can they keep them secured at home?

As a Swiss citizen, owning a gun is pretty easy. I'm not an expert and don't own one, but afaik to buy a gun, one needs to do a background check and have some basic training with it. You can keep your gun at home, but carrying (hidden or open) is only allowed in exceptional cases, e.g. for professional reasons, and must be allowed in a court decision.

I hope these answers cover it more or less, feel free to ask more :-)

[–] Raylon 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

How do you feel about Switzerland's semi direct democracy governance?

Now I'm not sure which part you mean, the direct voting or our parliament / government? In short, I think the biggest flaw which is directly a part of the system is our Ständerat and Ständemehr, which is basically like the US Senate, where the voice of a person from Uri counts 500 times as much as the voice of someone from Zurich.

Then there are the problems outside of it, where I'd say the biggest one is Corporate money influencing voting and elections.

And while sometimes misused, I still like our direct voting on issues. In the past 10 years we (from the left) were able to prevent multiple things decided by the parliament thanks to this system and even succeeded in winning a proposal to raise pensions for poorer people, which (winning a equality issue proposal) has never happened before in Swiss history.

[–] Raylon 3 points 2 months ago

As someone already commented, there is narrative that the free market is the reason for Switzerland's success. A narrative pushed by corporate media and burguois politicians of course, but imo also not completely untrue.

But I also want to point to a different reason, which is our value system. Due to historical reasons, similar to the US, there is a strong emphasis on personal freedom, usually overshadowing solidarity and equality. A big part of that is for many people the right to own private property and to play as little taxes on it as possible.

Then there's also protentatisms ideas about work etc.

[–] Raylon 1 points 2 months ago

Good lord Silberschmidt is probably one of my most hated persons in Swiss politics.

[–] Raylon 6 points 2 months ago

The country? No. But remember we've always been (majority) governed by parties that are right-wing corporate lackeys. There's a lot of criticism of these practices from the left and even the center (sometimes), but those critics are unable to get majorities.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by Raylon to c/[email protected]
 

Heute ist Abstimmungssonntag!

Abgestimmt wird national über Autobahnausbau, Änderungen in der Finanzierung der Gesundheitsversorgung und Einschränkungen des Mieter*innenrechts (bzgl. Untermiete und Eigenbedarf).

Alle Vorlagen stehen in Umfragen auf der Kippe, es wird also spannend.

Erste Trendrechnungen werden um 12 Uhr publiziert.

Bei Fragen antworte ich hier gerne.

 

«Israels Krieg im Gazastreifen hat Züge eines Genozids angenommen»: Mit dieser Aussage lässt einer der weltweit führenden Holocaust-Forscher aufhorchen. Gerade in Israel, wo viele die Worte von Omer Bartov als Tabubruch empfinden. Im «Echo der Zeit» erklärt der israelische Historiker, der als Professor in den USA lehrt, wie er zu seiner Einschätzung kommt – und warum israelische Soldatinnen und Soldaten überzeugt davon sind, dass sie einen gerechten Krieg kämpfen.

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by Raylon to c/[email protected]
 

Ein Meinungsbeitrag zu den Abstimmungen am 9. Juni, der mMn auch für Leser:innen ausserhalb der Schweiz interessant sein könnte.

Etwas weiterer Kontext: https://www.srf.ch/news/schweiz/praemien-entlastungs-initiative/auf-einen-blick-die-praemien-entlastungs-initiative-in-kuerze

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