[pp.int.general] The Pirate Bay and the Pirate Party

Mikko Särelä msarela at cc.hut.fi
Mon Oct 26 06:19:20 CET 2009


I know. You still missed my point entirely. We don't need to cater to the 
80% who would not learn enough about us anyway. Thus, we don't need to 
please them in our opinions and our political stands. 

-Mikko

On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Nicolas Sahlqvist wrote:
> I don't think we will have 20% in any country during a foreseeable future,
> but enough to stay in the game and one should never underestimate the
> importance of the grassroots movement since they are good in making NOISE
> for us!
> 
> 2009/10/25 Mikko Särelä <msarela at cc.hut.fi>
>       On Sun, 25 Oct 2009, Nicolas Sahlqvist wrote:
>       > I had the opinion that most of our members are smart and does
>       quite a bit
>       > of research before they join, thus this should not be a issue?
>       The ones that
>       > can not make the distinction will not support our cause
>       anyway..
> 
> We don't need to get everyone to support and vote for us. In most
> countries getting 20% is more than enough to have a real say in
> politics.
> 
> --
> Mikko Särelä
> "It is through exchange that difference becomes a blessing, not a
> curse", Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain
> 
> 
> 
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-- 
Mikko Särelä
"It is through exchange that difference becomes a blessing, not a
curse", Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of Great Britain





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