> Giustizia (Commenti) Non è una questione di “sacralità” del testo della nostra Costituzione - così come con stravagante ironia alcuni convinti assertori del Sì leggono la posizione di chi non intende confermare la sua attuale riforma. Nessun testo, in uno Stato laico, è teoricamente esente dalla doverosa continua lettura di congruità con i mutamenti rapidi del presente.
@Gina@belastingdienst It’s legalese, which is an attempt at expressing formal statements in a non-formal language. Questions like these are far better suited for formal languages like python.
@syrupsplashin I totally understand, as I am mentioned in the files.I was pointing out that people will find alternative ways to try and hold people accountable when the legal system fails, that socially disconnecting yourself from those you might have followed years ago will become a thing. It definitely won't be perfect.For example I am sure over the decades I've followed some people who have turned into MAGA that I would prefer not to associate with. Or maybe there companies that are enabling fascism that I don't want to buy from anymore, but I lack the tools to easily figure out which ones they are. Someone or some group will do the work, just like the MAGA groups are making lists on their side of the beer companies they don't like anymore.
@twoowls73 It's not a rot that's spread though, is it; it seems to be a function of having a billionaire class *at all*. Those who aren't actively racist, transphobic, sexist, paedophiles, tax dodgers, genocide-enablers or otherwise corrupt (and I include tax "avoidance" in that) can probably be counted on the fingers of one hand.