Comments by "리주민" (@user-nf9xc7ww7m) on "DW News"
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Not to be a downer here, but you can attend classes remotely without an internet. My friends parents did that back in the 70s and 80s. Syllabi, books, and lessons were hard copies and sent via the mail. You read the book, followed the lessons, and replied to a professor's question or statement. For open book testing, you could do at home. For closed book testing, a non-relative could sign a form as witness and watch you take the test (this could be done in lockdown too if the person watches from the glass window).
As for elementary school, yes, a parent would be needed to stay home with the kid, but don't online schools require that too? Sure they advertise about the ease and time management, but they expect parents to be home which kinda defeats the whole point of private school (parents need to work, otherwise why pay for a glorified homeschool?).
As for movies, well, we had movie rental businesses. Stores still sell them at least. And, you didn't have to worry about speed of internet or buffering as the entire movie was on disc/cassette.
Magazines were the websites of the day and many had comments about the last week's articles (with many replies). Of course, it was big company censoring the trolls back then so the trolls today would be crying for loss of employment.
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@院長大人想要飛
That last part is the kicker. The need to overthrow to show displeasure. Guess who has the military? It surely ain't the people--its the executive.
Multiparty elections are the safety valve to prevent revolutions. Those with free and fair multiple parties with rule of law, low corruption, and minority rights thrive, while shrewing up this formula can lead to a Mexico, Nigeria, etc. Amd yes, the us is lacking too, mostly in the Multiparty part (only 2 viable), fair (winner take all rather than proportional representation, and electoral college), and political corruption (revolving door lobbyist and "contributions" to politicians for votes).
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