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twillight 11-03-2013 07:37 PM

Hungary's constitution
 
Well, this piece of crap will be extended again.

It is so very nice already containing racism, forcing christianity as national religion, and discriminating LGBT people, but the new addition will give even more to the list, including:
- criminalising the biggest opposition party
- "extending" the scope of the Jury of Constitution this way: they can not criticise the content of the laws, and even the burocratic way of accepting them can only be criticised if they are asked to do that, and only at those moments they are told to do.

Don't I live in a WONDERFUL country?

Tracker 11-03-2013 08:40 PM

Can't you move?

Eagle of Fire 12-03-2013 06:30 AM

Yes, come to Québec. They keep saying that we are retarded people and that we don't have enough "qualified" workers over here.

What "qualified" really mean, only the government actually know I guess. :p

twillight 13-03-2013 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Tracker (Post 450613)
Can't you move?

Lack the money. And moving to an english-language country would take a long road.

Still, being a homless unemployee illegal immigrant starts to outweight the drawbacks of remaining here.

JillianRichie 14-03-2013 07:38 AM

And all this adds up to more and more misery... I think government has its own set of new meaning to words freedom and qualified and what not. On a lighter side, I think this amuses them?!!

Japo 14-03-2013 09:23 AM

It's even funnier, they think it's their job, and they also think theirs is the most important job of all, and that the rest couldn't live without them. Funnily enough, politicians don't need to be "qualified" themselves... Though lately they're very fond of fake PhDs.

Of course these guys are even more serious, they're obviously saving the country from some terrible danger. Apparently democracy.

Thanks Twillight for breaking it down somewhat, I read some news but I didn't know what it was about exactly. And by the "bureaucratic" way of passing laws, do you mean "executive" (government without parliament)?

Lulu_Jane 14-03-2013 10:21 AM

That fake degree scandal was hilarious, didn't she also rip into another guy for the same thing before it was revealed she did too?

TotalAnarchy 14-03-2013 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Lulu_Jane (Post 450684)
That fake degree scandal was hilarious, didn't she also rip into another guy for the same thing before it was revealed she did too?

Who is she?

Lulu_Jane 14-03-2013 02:43 PM

Sorry, my mistake. I was thinking of the German education minister but I misremembered, she was a plagirist not an outright degree faker.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21395102

Japo 14-03-2013 03:34 PM

Yes I meant thesis plagiarizing/buying. That makes the degree fake, doesn't it? Actually when they're caught, the universities usually nullify the degree. There are cases everywhere, some have been caught and shamed in public like the German minister or Gadafi's son and the LSE having accepted his bribes, but nowadays there are thousands of cases waiting to come into light. But since the line between the current academia industry and outright corruption is pretty blurry... If you also add politics into the pot... Yeah.

Even Putin has a rather blatant one, but of course whoever dared to denounce it formally would end up in a ditch.

http://world.time.com/2013/02/28/put.../?iid=tsmodule


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