That said, in the same thread, I do say expecting non-electoral institutions to fix electoral issues is futile.pic.twitter.com/Ru5awYXuCi
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That said, in the same thread, I do say expecting non-electoral institutions to fix electoral issues is futile.pic.twitter.com/Ru5awYXuCi
Similar to Russia. I don't naively deny the issue, but I believe the the fix is elsewhere. Fix democracy & vulnerabilities.
I see stepped up leaking, deep state in Turkey was a paramilitary shadowy network killing people. Being underpaid isn't slavery.
It is should always be up for discussion if leaks are in the public interest and expose wrongdoing.
But labeling leaks coming from the state (yep, they are the state) employees "deep state" seems wrong. You are fairly pro-leak.
Now you're not? What's the criteria? I repeat mine: expose wrongdoing of sufficient gravity that public has right to know. /end
How can I say this more clearly? I have repeatedly defended these leaks. https://twitter.com/CNN/status/833356193590571008 … - issue is non-leak subversionpic.twitter.com/D9E8GjYIBR
So you responded to a thread I started objecting to a New York Times article, discussing the deep state with Turkish flags. /n
But an opportunity to delineate overlap and difference, so here goes. /n
Democratic establishment is incompetent and overly focuses on the wrong things: Big club, but not the best analytic approach.
The people who paved the way for weakening institutional & other checks because they like the weakener, were very wrong. Yes. /n
Not all leaks or acts defying instructions institutional hierarchies are good. But some are. Context and ethics dependent. /n
so here's the key question, in liberal democracies, what do electoral majorities or pluralities get to do and not get to do?
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