Post AuhI4iqq9POtUnJSjo by Robo105@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #Auh9eEhYpC1upFpdrM by stux@mstdn.social
2025-06-01T18:41:02Z
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People who chose to be in a public position should perhaps be held more accountable for their deedsThey want to set the guide for others so why not also set the exampleIt's bizarre that Presidents, Diplomats or whatever "higher function" have so many ways to wiggle out of responsibilityAnd yes, that may make your job more difficult but thinking twice isn't a bad thingIt's good you wanna become a leader but remember, you serve the people, they do not serve you
(DIR) Post #AuhBg9SxSe8F4k2iTw by dcdeejay@mastodon.online
2025-06-01T19:03:41Z
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@stux Let one of the lessons of the ongoing disaster in the US be that democracies must write new laws or amend their constitutions as necessary, such that elected officials AND political appointees are MORE accountable than private citizens—criminally & civilly—not less.It is the only way to ensure the right kind of people pursue public office.#democracy
(DIR) Post #AuhI4iqq9POtUnJSjo by Robo105@mastodon.social
2025-06-01T20:15:25Z
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@stux This is why democracies need to change leaders. They lose the ability to feel empathy. The same should be done for corporations.https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/07/power-causes-brain-damage/528711/
(DIR) Post #AuhKdrsQmkTJX2wYbI by IAmDannyBoling@mstdn.social
2025-06-01T20:44:16Z
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@stux That is /not/ going to sit well with the current US administration, which has already declared they take no responsibility. For anything. Unless it's a good thing.
(DIR) Post #AuhST8NBubeT8qiwWu by Edelruth@mastodon.online
2025-06-01T22:11:50Z
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@stux They used to be.
(DIR) Post #AuhXOndPZfylR33zN2 by Uair@autistics.life
2025-06-01T23:07:09Z
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@stux Y'know who I can't remember weaseling even once? Obama.