When the idea was born, to create DirectDemocracyS, as we have written several times, the first 5 people, who started thinking together, wanted to create political perfection. Some see us as an unknown, others understand, and join us.
To be perfect, you need solid, infallible ideals. By writing these first sentences, we already imagine that anyone who reads this article will be interested and will continue in the study of him, of what we are doing.
Some will say: here they are, these presumptuous ones. Perfection does not exist, man is imperfect. We know these things, but there is DirectDemocracyS, which is the closest there has ever been, and never will be, to the definition, of political perfection.
Others, on the other hand, will be angry, for not having thought of inventing our entire universe of projects, not just political ones.
Logic, common sense, mutual respect for people.
The previous sentence contains our ideals, present in each of our articles, in all our activities, and in each of our projects. For each of the founding ideals, we have various "branches", towards other values, all connected to each other. Our values are often intertwined with our ideals for the simple reason that they are all part of our way of being.
How many times, in our articles, we repeat: each of our users must respect our rules, our values, and our ideals. We do not do it to impose a way of thinking, but to change and improve the way of thinking, basing our every thought, and every action, to put into practice, and make concrete: logic, common sense, mutual respect for people.

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