[pp.int.general] R: R: R: Liquid Feedback in Italian Primetime Tv Show

Jorge jorge at pirataria.org
Thu Nov 22 18:37:27 CET 2012


Is really interesting to see how the "pirate ideas" can be disseminated 
by different ways. So, I think we have to pay attention on the 
experience with Liquid Feedback in that TV Show. Many people are 
discovering the advantages and possibilities of democracy and 
transparence through the information technologies. In other hand, in 
many countries we are seeing a crisis of the "traditional way" to do 
politics. That is the context.

We have to look the "average people", I mean a large public that spend a 
much time watching TV and do not know our "language" and discourse. The 
pirate parties has difficulties to reach that kind of public. Each 
person are so important like us... The numbers given by Carlitos are 
impressive.

By the way, _not all (pirate) actions __must be taken by a party_ and 
the movement of pirate parties can get benefits with a formation of a 
"critical mass".

Shake the hands, guys (Lilo, Carlo, Marco e Carlito)! Ahoy!

Jorge


Em 21-11-2012 14:59, Marco Confalonieri escreveu:
> Il 21/11/2012 16:47, Mozart Olbrycht-Palmer ha scritto:
>> With all due respect, this _is_ an internal matter.
>>
>> I don't think I am alone in saying it would be better for this matter 
>> to cease causing further unnecessary embarrassment, and be dealt with 
>> by the Italian Pirate Party, just as other Pirate Parties have 
>> learned to deal with their disagreements without inflicting them on 
>> the rest of the international community.
>>
>
> I absolutely agree with Mozart and invite the participants of this 
> thread to stop bothering this list with arguments that are of interest 
> of no one except PP-IT members.
>
> Regards,
> -- 
> Marco Confalonieri
> International coordinator
> Partito Pirata Italiano
> http://www.partito-pirata.it/
>
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