tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8755205870185877532.post5336095590250335089..comments2024-03-26T10:50:20.418+02:00Comments on the unbalanced evolution of homo sapiens: One year after Syriza wonsystem failure due to insufficient evolution?http://www.blogger.com/profile/06502935674214763698noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8755205870185877532.post-11329511307267231682016-01-02T19:44:22.792+02:002016-01-02T19:44:22.792+02:00What people will do after they have been deceived ...What people will do after they have been deceived and betrayed, after their will has been broken - which notably includes not voting at all - is different from what they would do with a non-suicidal leader who actually tells them the truth - that exiting from a currency union is not such a big deal, and it would be greatly beneficial. The polls before the referendum declined a bit after it was made clear that the Eurocracy was "threatening" exit, making it clear that the No vote was pretty solid - if it only had had support from the "top".Calgacushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06031818010224747000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8755205870185877532.post-26182636365781837072016-01-02T18:16:03.303+02:002016-01-02T18:16:03.303+02:00"The referendum showed Grexit has public supp..."The referendum showed Grexit has public support. Tsipras buckled because he is weak and stupid."<br /><br />Not really. Otherwise the Greek people would not vote for him after he signed the third catastrophic memorandum, plus, they didn't vote for Popular Unity, the party that came out of SYRIZA split and supported the exit from euro and the liberation from the EFD. Unfortunately, the Greek people have chosen euro and they will pay for it. system failure due to insufficient evolution?https://www.blogger.com/profile/06502935674214763698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8755205870185877532.post-45911484228794735342016-01-02T04:54:54.464+02:002016-01-02T04:54:54.464+02:00Tsipras refused the contingency plan since Grexit ...<i>Tsipras refused the contingency plan since Grexit forced or otherwise did not enjoy public support.</i><br /><br />The referendum showed Grexit has public support. Tsipras buckled because he is weak and stupid. <br /><br /><i>Other Syriza argued that even in the event of a Grexit, Athens would still need to borrow money from the same creditors under similar conditions.</i> Why? No reason to say this but abject ignorance. Ignorance based on fear of thinking, learning or saying something true if everyone else - men in suits with fancy degrees - who looks like they know what they are talking - babble nonsense to the contrary.<br /><br />This glaringly omits Schauble's offer of <i>negotiated</i> Grexit - an outcome better than I had hoped for. Syriza's negotiating strategy was a success! The problem is that they, Tsipras in particular, simply could not recognize victory - not if people in suits, with fancy titles and degrees didn't call it victory. <br /><br />The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed. One can never say that too much. In fact, it is practically the only weapon - really, what else is needed?Calgacushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06031818010224747000noreply@blogger.com