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Oprecht heel benieuwd wat je verwacht dat de EU doet. Naar mijn aanvoelen is de EU wakker en weet men echt wel dat er iets mis is. Er is wetgeving (zoals de DSA) die techgiganten op een manier probeert in te dammen en ze een bepaalde verantwoordelijkheid toeschrijft.
Gemiste kans om 'koekjaar' te schrijven ipv 'boekjaar'
Het verlies van een icoon, een pionier. Bedankt voor de strijdlust, merci om het pad te effenen.
"Minister van Staat Miet Smet (81) overleden: progressieve christendemocrate, feministe en compagnon de route van Wilfried Martens"
How can you communicate a message that acknowledges people's angers and fears, but also manages to spread some hope? Look at who people DO listen to. What can you learn from them? What is it about their content that resonates with people?
Too often the EU's communication policy is made for the Bubble by the Bubble, failing to reach a majority of European citizens. If your whole life takes place in an institutional bubble, you start speaking a new language that doesn't resonate with most people.
(In my very personal opinion)
After yesterday's discussions on communicating the EU to citizens at #EU4BE I'm left with an uncomfortable observation: no one seems to know what we actually want to communicate. A hill I will die on: the EU does SO many valuable things that are worth sharing. But it so bad at doing exactly that.