Thinking that the next platform is going to fix things is just like thinking that the next politician will fix things.
Protocols, not platforms.
Principles, not politicians.
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History (or as it’s taught) seem to emphasize leaders over circumstances. Leaders (kings, emperors, El Presidentes) given to wider reasons for change/progress/decline.
That probably contributes to the “top-down will solve the problem. Vote harder!” mentality.
We have written about exactly this in our last newsletter.
Rules without rulers.
Historically we had always a longing for a “king of justice”, today this would be a good politician, fixing things. No, there is no such king 👑 or politician.
. . . drafting a
#DirectDemocracyConstitution
We, the people
#ChatGPT
Constitution of [Country Name]
Preamble:
We, the people of [Country Name], establish this Constitution to secure our rights, promote our common welfare, and establish a system of government based on direct democracy. We believe that every citizen has the right to participate in decision-making and shape the destiny of our nation. We strive to create a just and inclusive society where the voice of every citizen is heard and respected.
Article I: #Sovereignty
Section 1: Popular Sovereignty
The ultimate authority and power of the government of [Country Name] reside in the people. All political power is derived from the people, and their right to participate in decision-making shall not be infringed.
Article II: Fundamental Rights
Section 1: Right to Equality
All citizens of [Country Name] are equal before the law. No discrimination shall be practiced on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, or any other grounds.
Section 2: Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression
Every citizen has the right to freely express their opinions, thoughts, and beliefs, and to receive and impart information through any media of their choice.
Section 3: Right to Assembly and Association
Citizens have the right to peacefully assemble, protest, and form associations, including political parties, trade unions, and civil society organizations.
Section 4: Right to Vote and Participate in Decision-Making
Every citizen, regardless of age, gender, or any other criteria, has the right to vote and participate directly in the decision-making process of the government.
Article III: Direct Democracy
Section 1: Referendums
The people of [Country Name] have the right to propose, support, and vote on laws, policies, and constitutional amendments through referendums. A certain threshold of participation or majority shall be determined to validate the outcome.
Section 2: Citizen Initiatives
Citizens have the right to propose new laws or constitutional amendments through citizen initiatives. These proposals shall be subject to a thorough review process and, if supported by a significant number of citizens, be put to a referendum.
Section 3: Recall Elections
Citizens have the right to initiate recall elections to remove elected officials from office before the completion of their term. The recall process shall be determined by law.
Article IV: Government Structure
Section 1: Legislative Branch
The legislative branch shall consist of directly elected representatives who shall enact laws based on the will of the people. The legislative process shall be transparent and accessible to all citizens.
Section 2: Executive Branch
The executive branch shall be accountable to the people and act in accordance with their will. The head of state or government shall be elected directly by the citizens and serve as the representative of the people.
Section 3: Judicial Branch
The judicial branch shall ensure the independence and impartiality of the judiciary. Citizens shall have access to fair and timely judicial processes, and judicial decisions shall be subject to review.
Article V: Amendments
This Constitution may be amended through a direct democratic process. Proposed amendments shall be subject to public debate, and if supported by a majority of citizens, shall be implemented.
Article VI: Supremacy
This Constitution is the supreme law of [Country Name], and all laws, policies, and actions shall be in accordance with its principles. Any law or provision that contradicts the principles of this Constitution shall be considered null and void.
Conclusion:
This Constitution, based on the principles of direct democracy, is founded on the idea that the power and authority of the government derive from the people.
It ensures that all citizens have the right to participate in decision-making, and that their fundamental rights and freedoms are protected. By establishing this Constitution, we commit ourselves to building a society where equality, freedom, and justice prevail.
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#ChatGPT
Constitution of [Country Name]
Preamble:
We, the people of [Country Name], establish this Constitution to secure our rights, promote our common welfare, and establish a system of government based on direct democracy. We believe that every citizen has the right to participate in decision-making and shape the destiny of our nation. We strive to create a just and inclusive society where the voice of every citizen is heard and respected.
Article I: #Sovereignty
Section 1: Popular Sovereignty
The ultimate authority and power of the government of [Country Name] reside in the people. All political power is derived from the people, and their right to participate in decision-making shall not be infringed.
Article II: Fundamental Rights
Section 1: Right to Equality
All citizens of [Country Name] are equal before the law. No discrimination shall be practiced on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, or any other grounds.
Section 2: Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression
Every citizen has the right to freely express their opinions, thoughts, and beliefs, and to receive and impart information through any media of their choice.
Section 3: Right to Assembly and Association
Citizens have the right to peacefully assemble, protest, and form associations, including political parties, trade unions, and civil society organizations.
Section 4: Right to Vote and Participate in Decision-Making
Every citizen, regardless of age, gender, or any other criteria, has the right to vote and participate directly in the decision-making process of the government.
Article III: Direct Democracy
Section 1: Referendums
The people of [Country Name] have the right to propose, support, and vote on laws, policies, and constitutional amendments through referendums. A certain threshold of participation or majority shall be determined to validate the outcome.
Section 2: Citizen Initiatives
Citizens have the right to propose new laws or constitutional amendments through citizen initiatives. These proposals shall be subject to a thorough review process and, if supported by a significant number of citizens, be put to a referendum.
Section 3: Recall Elections
Citizens have the right to initiate recall elections to remove elected officials from office before the completion of their term. The recall process shall be determined by law.
Article IV: Government Structure
Section 1: Legislative Branch
The legislative branch shall consist of directly elected representatives who shall enact laws based on the will of the people. The legislative process shall be transparent and accessible to all citizens.
Section 2: Executive Branch
The executive branch shall be accountable to the people and act in accordance with their will. The head of state or government shall be elected directly by the citizens and serve as the representative of the people.
Section 3: Judicial Branch
The judicial branch shall ensure the independence and impartiality of the judiciary. Citizens shall have access to fair and timely judicial processes, and judicial decisions shall be subject to review.
Article V: Amendments
This Constitution may be amended through a direct democratic process. Proposed amendments shall be subject to public debate, and if supported by a majority of citizens, shall be implemented.
Article VI: Supremacy
This Constitution is the supreme law of [Country Name], and all laws, policies, and actions shall be in accordance with its principles. Any law or provision that contradicts the principles of this Constitution shall be considered null and void.
Conclusion:
This Constitution, based on the principles of direct democracy, is founded on the idea that the power and authority of the government derive from the people.
It ensures that all citizens have the right to participate in decision-making, and that their fundamental rights and freedoms are protected. By establishing this Constitution, we commit ourselves to building a society where equality, freedom, and justice prevail.
View quoted note →In this realm there is no Holy Grail. I wrote about that some time back.
What you've articulated is how reality works, and no one can modify it. Trying to modify how this reality works is like trying to modify how black holes work.
seperti pepatah dalam bahasa indonesia, "kaset baru, lagu lama"
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I work on protocols, not platforms.
All this talk about Kennedy Jr. makes me wonder if people are actually getting what decentralization means.

Can there be another protocol? At least in the next 15/20 years maybe 30 year. I don’t think so.
Platforms yes politically correct hmmmm we will see

Protocols, not platforms.
Principles, not politicians.
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I agree wth u 👍
#einundzwanziglive
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