Macron tells Davos of shift towards 'a world without rules' – video

omg can't believe the french president is just going all in on this "world without rules" thing πŸ˜‚ like isn't that what every politician says at some point?! πŸ™„ anyway, i guess it's interesting that he's trying to reposition himself like a real leader... or maybe just a dude who wants more followers πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ either way, can't wait to see how this plays out and whether anyone will actually listen to him πŸ’¬
 
I'm loving this "world without rules" vibe 🀯! I think it's about time we shook off those traditional norms and went for something more innovative πŸ’». I mean, who needs rules when you have AI and automation to handle all the complexity? πŸ€– It's like, the old ways of international relations just can't keep up with the pace of globalization πŸš€.

I've been saying it for ages: we need a more adaptive approach to global governance πŸ”“. The current system is too slow to react to the changing world – climate change, terrorism, inequality... these are all ticking time bombs πŸ’£ that require a more agile response.

Macron's speech was bold, but I think he's onto something πŸ€”. We need governments and institutions to be more open to new ideas and approaches 🌈. It won't be easy, but if we can make it work, the potential rewards are huge πŸŽ‰.

The world may get a lot more complicated, but that's what makes it exciting πŸ”₯! Bring on the next big shift in global politics – I'm ready for it πŸ’ͺ!
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if I buy into this "world without rules" thing. Is Macron just trying to sound cool or is he actually serious? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The old rules-based approach hasn't failed us that badly, right? Climate change, terrorism, inequality... those are complex issues that need solutions, but do we really need a completely new framework for global governance? πŸš€ I'd love to see some data on how this "new era of globalization" is going to play out in practice. What's the plan for addressing these big problems if not with rules and international institutions? 🀝 Macron's speech was a bit vague, don't you think? 😐
 
man this guy macron is like totally changing his tune πŸ€‘... i was thinking he was all about keeping it traditional with europe first but now he's talking about this "world without rules" stuff which kinda makes sense, the world is so messed up right now - climate change, terrorism, etc. and we need to find new ways to deal with it πŸ’‘ maybe his attempt at rebranding himself as a "global leader" is actually a good thing? anyway, gotta stay tuned and see how this all plays out πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
So I'm thinking about this whole "world without rules" thing that Macron is talking about... πŸ€” It's definitely a radical idea, especially coming from a country like France that's usually associated with being all about stability and order. But you know, the world has changed so much in recent years - we've got climate change, terrorism, inequality... it's all getting more complicated by the day.

I think Macron is right to say that the old rules-based approach just isn't working anymore. I mean, we can't just keep doing things the way we always have and expect everything to magically get better. We need to be more flexible, more adaptable, and more willing to take risks. It's like trying to solve a puzzle with too many missing pieces - you need to start rearranging them or risk getting stuck.

But at the same time, I'm also worried about what happens if we just abandon all rules and protocols altogether. That sounds like a recipe for disaster to me! We need some kind of framework, some way to make sure that everyone is playing by the same set of rules so that we can actually start making progress on some of these big issues.

It's funny you mention this being a departure from traditional French foreign policy stances... I think Macron might be trying to signal that France is willing to be more flexible and open-minded in its approach to global governance. And maybe, just maybe, that's the right thing to do if we want to get ahead of some of these pressing issues. πŸ’‘
 
yeah I'm kinda torn about this...on one hand, I think it's good that someone's calling for change, especially when it comes to tackling issues like climate change and inequality. but on the other hand, I'm not sure I agree with the idea of a "world without rules" - doesn't that just sound like an excuse for countries to do whatever they want? πŸ€”

I mean, we need some kind of framework for global governance, don't we? it's not all about chaos and anarchy. but at the same time, I get what Macron is saying - traditional approaches aren't working and we need to adapt. maybe he's right, maybe this is a chance for us to rethink our approach and come up with something more effective. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but we gotta be careful not to lose sight of what's important in the process...
 
Back
Top