@darnell @GreenFire @victorwynne @gretathunberg
And Brazil, which shifted left this year.
@darnell @GreenFire @victorwynne @gretathunberg
And Brazil, which shifted left this year.
@darnell @victorwynne @GreenFire
The US is an outlier I think when it comes to the Queen since the US openly rebelled against the crown and won independence. Canada and Australia tell a very different story. India a very different story. All had much more attention to this story.
Elections happen all over the world every year. Some shift left, some shift right. "Framing" elections as an existential battle for democracy is mostly an American thing, specifically because of US politics in recent years.
@darnell @victorwynne @GreenFire
Most people don't like the royals, but still tune in.
The democracy failing story wasn't as big as it should be. Only a few countries, but mainly the US.
@darnell @victorwynne @GreenFire
Still a bit US centric. Queen Elizabeth's death is certainly top 5 globally.
I'm trying to research the history of this beef ? between The Jester (sole proprieter of Counter.social) and Eugen Rochko @Gargron
https://countersocial.documize.com/s/c30dhakp0nhtab60utag/countersocial-blog/d/c5piofvuaqg133k3is90/the-short-history-of-countersocial-and-mastodon
... is one-side of the argument. Not sure if Eugen was portrayed accurately. But I cannot find his side of the story.
I worry too. Because with such massive growth, the federation could fracture with everyone de-federating over petty nonsense, instead of letting users decide.
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