Anonymous ID: f344d0 Feb. 7, 2019, 6:52 a.m. No.5066003   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5065809

This is good stuff, how do we meme it?

 

There is a link to CS Lewis writing about good and evil, covering some of the same ground by talking about Human Nature as your dig is talking about with archetypes.

 

https://spot.colorado.edu/~heathwoo/readings/lewis_rightandwrong.pdf

Anonymous ID: f344d0 Feb. 7, 2019, 7:04 a.m. No.5066133   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6141 >>6317 >>6374

>>5066069

NOTABLE

 

>>5066069 The City of Geneva wants Switzerland to offer Julian Assange asylum

 

The Parliament of the City of Geneva wants to support Julian Assange. On Wednesday evening, it adopted a resolution asking Bern to offer asylum to the founder of WikiLeaks, who has been a refugee at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since 2012.

A bit of a surreal scene on Wednesday evening at the City Council of the City of Geneva. Before talking about the probable move of a post office to a Geneva district, one hour of debate was devoted to this resolution concerning Julian Assange.

 

The text of the SVP Eric Bertinat - who is also the president of the City Council - was finally adopted, supported by the left. The PLR voted against and the PDC abstained. Socialist Albane Schlechten welcomes the SVP's commitment: "A party that does not generally support actions that go beyond the legal framework. An SVP that is finally close to civil disobedience" on the subject of whistleblowers.

 

An already familiar theme of the SVP

At the Geneva cantonal level, SVP deputy Thomas Bläsi has introduced a bill to better protect whistleblowers within the administration. This project is currently frozen in committee.

 

At the federal level, the Valais SVP National Councillor Jean-Luc Addor called on the Federal Council to protect Julian Assange. Bern replied: the founder is not a human rights defender. Switzerland cannot therefore protect it as such.

 

The SVP is interested in whistleblowers by explaining how to act in the public interest. Eric Bertinat believes that people like "Julian Assange are essential, otherwise we risk sinking into a totalitarian state".

 

PLR Patricia Richard sees this as only one way to position herself for the federal election. She told RTS that Eric Bertinat, who tabled this resolution in support of Julian Assange, was nevertheless the first to deplore the fact that the Parliament of the City of Geneva "votes on everything and anything".

 

Pauline Rappaz/ebz

 

Published at 13:00 - modified at 13:12

 

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator

Anonymous ID: f344d0 Feb. 7, 2019, 7:19 a.m. No.5066304   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Seeing a lot of shills not using their certification

 

Shills, remember to let everyone know, so we can get some work done around here.