EU Parliament Passes Chat Control 1.0 Despite Majority Opposition, Sparking Outcry
The EU Parliament passed Chat Control 1.0, a measure allowing suspicionless mass scanning of private communications, despite a majority of MEPs opposing it. The vote was passed using procedural tactics that required an absolute majority, which was circumvented by scheduling the vote just before summer break.
Commenters are split. Some argue the EU is undermining democracy by pushing through policies against public will, while others claim the EU is functioning as intended to serve capitalist interests and maintain control over communications. Melroy called it a clear failure of democracy, noting the measure passed despite multiple rejections. Zak explained the procedural trick used, while Korkki highlighted the devious nature of the process. Gary_host_laptop accused Western institutions of inventing fascism and causing wars, while huf claimed the EU was never meant to act in the will of the people.
The community consensus is that the EU Parliament passed Chat Control 1.0 through procedural manipulation, despite majority opposition. The debate highlights a deep divide between those who see the EU as a democratic institution and those who view it as a tool for capitalist control.
Key Points
#1The EU Parliament passed Chat Control 1.0 despite a majority of MEPs opposing it.
Melroy and jackmaoist noted the measure passed despite multiple rejections and a minority of supporters.
#2Procedural tactics allowed the measure to pass without an absolute majority.
Zak explained the trick used, while Korkki highlighted the devious scheduling of the vote just before summer break.
#3Critics accuse the EU of undermining democracy.
Melroy called it a failure of democracy, while Gary_host_laptop accused Western institutions of inventing fascism.
#4Supporters claim the EU serves capitalist interests.
Huf argued the EU was never meant to act in the will of the people, serving instead capitalist interests.
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