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In reply to the discussion: Here's how to change the world [View all]Uncle Joe
(58,531 posts)26. The masses both here and abroad that make up the Internet aren't static, we're not locked into a
a product, service, industry or form of government because they used fair and reasonable practices once and then reverted or never had good policies in the first place.
This is an ongoing battle, a marathon to say the least, they're listening to us and we're watching them.
Evolution may seem slow but it can also be extremely quick in adopting change.
If you believe so strongly that Communism is the answer and your argument has enough merit, we will end up in that form of government in large part because of the Internet.
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That doesn't surprise me you can see it here at D.U. as well, not from a top down manipulation
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#7
We are the Internet, without us there is no Information Superhighway or it would be something
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#12
The masses both here and abroad that make up the Internet aren't static, we're not locked into a
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#26
We won't because that idea doesn't have enough merit supported by the people.
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#28
Extremists of all types exist, that's always been the case, but I have faith in the majority
Uncle Joe
Jun 2014
#36