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与利益相关者脱离接触

Politics
United Kingdom
开始于 January 30, 2026

Prohibitionists seem not to like active citizens who disagree with them Source

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CLAIM 发布者 will Jan 30, 2026
Prohibitionists are justified in limiting participation from citizens who spread misinformation and disrupt constructive dialogue.

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Disengaging from active citizens only fuels division and alienation, which can exacerbate societal issues rather than resolve them.

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Active citizen engagement is essential for democracy, and prohibiting dissent undermines public discourse and accountability.

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Stakeholders should prioritize unity over dissent, as too much citizen involvement can hinder effective policy-making and lead to chaos.

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The relationship between stakeholders and citizen engagement requires a balanced approach that respects differing opinions while maintaining order.

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