• Honytawk@feddit.nl
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        19 days ago

        They are idiots who once read a book on how to become a dictator and now think they are hot shit.

        All these extremists right wingers read the same book, since they all use the same tactics.

        • Spew lies as long as it confirms peoples biases
        • Vilify your opponent and all their policies, using more lies
        • Get elected on broken promises they can never achieve
        • Call out a crisis in order to bypass the other branches of government
        • Do whatever they want, blame all the problems on previous administrations or “the others”
        • Make sure the population is infighting so they don’t blame you
  • tal@lemmy.today
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    20 days ago

    🇮🇩 🇲🇨

    🇸🇳 🇲🇱

    🇳🇿 🇦🇺

    🇻🇪 🇪🇨 🇨🇴

    🇸🇮 🇸🇰 🇷🇺

    🇱🇺 🇳🇱 🇭🇷 🇵🇾

    🇱🇷 🇺🇸 🇲🇾

    🇲🇽 🇮🇹

    🇷🇴 🇹🇩

    🇧🇭 🇶🇦

    🇱🇮 🇭🇹

    🇮🇳 🇳🇪

    🇧🇴 🇬🇭

    🇭🇺 🇹🇯

    🇦🇷 🇳🇮 🇸🇻 🇭🇳

    🇪🇬 🇮🇶 🇾🇪 🇸🇩 🇸🇾

    The whole flag situation isn’t really ideal.

  • talos_the_true_god@sh.itjust.works
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    20 days ago

    The funniest part about all of this was that the exit polls were heavily biased against him. Like (last night was hectic so pardon my rounding errors) Nicusor Dan had 55% while this clown had 45% coming out of the exit polls, and yet he STILL claimed he’d won :facepalm:

    Then he tried to pull a MAGA stunt and tweeted “I am the president of the romanian people, count the votes correctly!” Before finally conceding victory, all within the span of 3 hours. Needless to say, last night was a bit of a rollercoaster.

    For more context, at least how I saw this crapshot of an election, this far-right candidate, Simion, capitalized on the fact that there’s almost 6 million Romanians who’ve left their home country bound for the UK, Italy, Spain, Germany etc. He promised to bring them home, offered 2-room appartments at 35000€ (the Simion Plan he called it), bogus claims, promised to bring back industry into the country etc etc.

    Thing is , here in Romania the president has less powers than you might expect. He’s basically responsible for foreign affairs and representation, chief of the millitary and armed forces, and has the power to dissolve Parliment, but that’s about it. So even if he wanted to do the things he claimed he’d do, he couldn’t.

    It’s sad to see so many people voted for him. He’s riding off the backs of desperate people, who left families behind because doing, say, construction in Romania barely makes you a living wage. But the cognitive dissonance is what gets me: Simion was mostly voted by Diaspora, or the Romanians living in other countries. How can you, a Romanian living in let’s say Germany, vote for someone who has an isolationist policy, who says “hurr durr EU bad”, while benefitting from all the EU has to offer? It’s simply insane.

    …oh , man, that was a wall of text and a half…

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      How can you, a Romanian living in let’s say Germany, vote for someone who has an isolationist policy

      UK foreign expats living in Spain voted in favour of Brexit, and are now all upset that they have to leave and come back to the UK. They literally voted for this.

      The basic problem is that most people don’t actually bother to investigate the policies of the people they vote for, they treat it like a popularity contest and just vote for whoever they personally like. I’m of the opinion that people should be required to prove an understanding of proposed policies before they’re actually allowed to vote, if only to the extent of a quick Google search while standing in the queue to vote.

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        20 days ago

        And their slogan is literally “we didn’t vote for this” when they voted exactly for this. Not a smart bunch, those.

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    They’re extremely similar, Romania has a slightly lighter blue, but they’re both blue, yellow, and red vertical tricolors. Romania used to be more distinct, with a coat of arms in the middle, but that was removed after the fall of communism. Chad has complained, as they had the flag first, but Romania hasn’t done anything. Maybe this will prompt the new president to do something.

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      Would have confused it with Moldova instead, I suppose.

      But yeah, of the MANY things I can throw at this guy, confusing 🇷🇴 with 🇹🇩 when tapping it on your phone is not it.

      Mostly because I’m pretty sure I’ve done it myself more than once.

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    19 days ago

    TBF those flags are waaaaay too similar, and leaving the little logo off someone might just think the artist is being a little lazy or the design was simplified for emoji form. its happened before.

    edit: lol, its hilarious to me that people are downvoting this. are they not similar? Or are your feelings just hurt?