There is also some difficulty with holding the election in occupied territories.
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Only a very limited turn though.
How are many other similar bans enforceable? Like CSM itself. With a lot of difficulties.
Software which may be made illegal.
Very interesting. How likely is it to be approved though, given the opposition? Alao, what about the rest of the EU countries?
Interesting, maybe it shows that welbeing is not sufficient for a good life. People strive for struggle and progress. Even in hardship, in war, they may feel uninited, fulfilled, and motivated. It just would be better if this drive was not expressed in physical violence.
Also, good to read a well-thought comment! It is an interesting question when a radical position is justified. Normally, I would radically appeal for nuanced and balanced discussion and progress within liberal institutions. But sometimes this progress is slow or near impossible.
I find that anti-comunist sentiments in Poland, Ukraine, and some other formerly soviet countries usually refer to the soviet state, not communism as such. It is actually anti-soviet and anti-tankie.
Soviet occupation left very bitter memories, and poisoned any potential for communist progressivism in this part of the world.
This should be considered while criticising anti-communism.
This is a remarkably specific and disturbing fact. Thank you for sharing.
It does make you wonder what caused spinal injury in these mice. I do not suppose there is a sufficient natural supply of these kinds of injured mice.
But, if not animal testing, how do you propose to develop the treatment?
There are plenty of people who are still into future building. But, indeed, a lot of the west is falling into decadence.
But I still see enough spark to hope it will reignite. With a better experience.
Indeed, if the overwhelming majority supports a change to the constitution, the change can be made.