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Belgium - Adrian

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    I am Adrien, I am with
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    tzm, I study informatics, in Erasmus College
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    at the movement, I try simply to spread the ideas
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    as much as possible
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    I am since 6 months with tzm
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    and I learned a lot
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    and I still learn a lot, and try as much as possible
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    to spread the ideas
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    tzm in belgium doesn't exist very long
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    I think only two years, or a year and a half
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    and we see it evolve very stronly; there are a lot more members that joined
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    on the facebook group; there's a lot more interaction
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    a lot more contact, a lot more meetings
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    and in the future, I think that there will be a lot more activity
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    there will be more members and more interaction
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    In Belgium you have the flemish culture, and you have the walloon culture
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    and the media, the telvision media and the radio are
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    both different, and they both have a sort of
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    sort of own culture that's isolated
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    in wallonia, few people speak english
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    and very little dutch
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    and in flanders we speak very little french
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    so we get two different cultures
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    and that clashes, also in the political arena
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    so that's something that tzm should take into consideration
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    those two different culture, perhaps the walloon 'side' should
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    work more with the french speakers
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    because they have more cultural elements in common
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    than with flanders
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    well, now we try to gather worldwide as much as people as possible
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    who that support the idea
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    and as we have in one specific region, enough people that support the idea
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    we can start to take over factories -not agressive- but
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    passive by preference
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    once we took over these factories and these means of production
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    for the things the people need, like electricity, water,... all sorts of things
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    transport
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    then we can deliver those goods & services for free to the people
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    and the people have to work a lot less
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    and they can share the work a lot better
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    where someone maybe has to work one, two, three hour per day
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    and from there people have a lot more time for automation and a lot more to develop those ideas
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    and to gather more information about that; to retrain oneself
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    and then we can start to automate the matters more
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    and from there is a rbe very easy
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    Focus more, a lot of people have problems with the transition, and they don' really know
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    how to get from this current society to a new society rbe, that is fully automated
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    I think that it's important to explain the steps how to get from here to there
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    so that people have an idea so that they don't see it as utopian or impossible
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Belgium - Adrian
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Belgium - Adrian

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