Re: people have to eat mostly what their country produces
"santosh" <santosh.k83@xxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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vid512@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
yup, that is overall problem in europe, with imported US food. I think
they should also ban MacDonalds and similar, we don't want to be bunch
of fat voters.
I think gratituous bans have no place in a country that claims to be
democratic.
The reverse. The base of Democracy was the *Law*, and laws
were, among other things, the way for banning crimes. And
as far as i can know, "countries that claims to be democratic"
are the ones in which the gouvernements are elected by the
people who vote. This kind of language abuse is scandalous,
in the actual context.
Rather, people should be given the know-how to make the
right choices.
Absurd, and impossible. Even a high level scientist cannot
know more than an unsignificant part of the dispached
knowleges. The problem is not with what people know/ignore
but with what they want/refuse. Unfortunaltely, nature is
right-wing and it is easier to go down than up.
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