• SmoothOperator@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    We really haven’t. This is the opposite of American culture. Our healthy, centralised public system has evolved beyond physical mail, and there is no reason for the collective to carry the cost of an irrelevant infrastructure.

    This can be done responsibly because we have spent decades developing a public, secure, national digital alternative

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      2 days ago

      Really? Cinemas aren’t filled with USAian films? No SUVs in the city centers for no good reason? USAian food isn’t found everywhere? There’s no growing political divide between “left” and “right”? US trends don’t permeate every space? Children mostly consume Danish media and learn Danish nursery rhymes? They mostly enjoy Danish puppets, Danish games, and Danish traditions? Nobody is into halloween and does trick or treating? Random USAian numbers like 420, 911, and 6/7 have no meaning in Denmark? The majority of music consumed by Danes is in Danish, Swedish or Norwegian?

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            2 days ago

            How is it not the opposite? The only reason we can do it is because of the reasons we’re unlike the US. Centralised, digitized, with a trusted state and a coherent public sector.

            If the US were to shut down their postal system, it would be to weaken the public system and enrich some billionaire by holding critical infrastructure hostage.

            In Denmark we’re doing it because we’ve invested so much in a comprehensive national digital post system, which is so good that the volume of letters is so vanishingly small that even a private actor will barely be able to turn a profit from delivering them.

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              17 hours ago

              In Denmark we’re doing it because we’ve invested so much in a comprehensive national digital post system, which is so good that the volume of letters is so vanishingly small that even a private actor will barely be able to turn a profit from delivering them.

              From the article

              Danes will still be able to send letters, using the delivery company Dao, which already delivers letters in Denmark but will expand its services from 1 January from about 30m letters in 2025 to 80m next year. But customers will instead have to go to a Dao shop to post their letters – or pay extra to have it collected from home – and pay for postage either online or via an app.

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                  15 hours ago

                  My goodness. At this point I can’t believe you’re trying to be dense. You just are.

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                    12 hours ago

                    Sorry, I just wanted to make sure what your argument is. I’m very interested to hear it, just don’t want to assume what you’re trying to say.

                    Apologies if I appear aggressive or stupid. I assure you I am neither :)