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anatomy of a greek general assembly

one rule:
no dialogue / no sectarian debate

three purposes:
counter information
megaphone
political demonstration
by
I can't tell whether you're intentionally subverting the framework of the site, or if you're confused about the idea that people are supposed to submit questions in order to get *other people* to answer them (or at least to provoke a discussion which the original asker might or might not take part in).

Useful info, though! Although I think the concepts would be worth expanding upon - I know what you're talking about because I've heard Greeks explain the concept of "no dialogue", but that might be an incomprehensible phrase to people who haven't heard that explanation.
to the OP, honestly, thats not the picture thats been painted for me by greek comrades

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