Populism is existent in every democracy. It does not solely stem from capitalism. People like hearing simple answers to complex problems which doesn't work.
I'm not speaking about the U.S. with its screwed electoral college and first-past the post system. I'm speaking out of the perspective of a German where we have a strong representative democracy with rampant populist parties having major influence in politics due to the amount of people that vote for them.
Ich denke aber auch nicht, dass sprache, die nicht gendert nicht respektvoll und inklusiv geschehen kann. Ich denke halt das Geschlecht einer Person spielt für mich persönlich keine große rolle weshalb ich persönlich es nicht für notwendig halte.
This is not some informal petitioning website. This is an official EU commission citizen petition. After the goal is reached the commission will look into it and take legislative steps if they see the need or address it in a way they see fit. Then it goes through the normal eu institutions. I believe this is a lot more powerful than random change.org petitions.
Yea I really wanna see where that comes from, like where she has the kangaroo pose, but its taken down sadly
I still have yet to see the part where she supposedly jumps like a kangaroo!
If I write job/*in that puts an emphasis on how the jobs default is a male person, with that weird female inclusivity attached. If we just accepted that the gender neutral way is the common masculine form which applies regardless of the gender I think its more beneficial.
The gender star is anything but gender neutral. It highlight the different genders artificially and still makes the female variant of the word the second choice by separating it like this /* This differentiates it from the default general masculine word which is supposed to include everybody and further strengthens the image of the man as the default in a certain job. I'm sorry but I strongly disagree with you on this one.
And for non-Native german speakers, if this sounds confusing that is because it is!
I think it just makes the german language ugly and still keeps the female version of a word as a second choice. Grammatically speaking I believe just common masculine version of a word which is supposed to speak for everyone involved just makes more sense. If we want gender equality we shouldn't highlight the different genders more and make the female version the second choice, but thats just my opinion
Far right nationalism doesn't benefit capitalism the way you think it does. Do you have any evidence to go off of that big corpos are actually pushing far right agenda. In germany in Saxony for example the medium sized companies are running ad campaigns against far right extremism since we rely on immigration and skilled labor from abroad since we don't have enough people to fill all the jobs ourselves. No immigration would literally hurt the economy. I don't know what you're on about.