Message from @GodOfMercy (Jack)
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However if this was happening in my country (Australia) socialism would win over liberty because we have no ingrained freedom in my country
and it's slowly being eroded
Trump has incumbency advantage, but that's not a guarantee. Particularly if Mueller succeeds in finding something.
That's actually a scary thing for me. The Schools quit teaching freedom as an ideal about 20 years ago.
Holding office doesn't guarantee shit
It's actually a big part of why I think we're seeing the rise of social justice *now*. We've got a whole generation and a new one that doesn't really prize freedom anymore.
although I don't think there has been a single term presidency for a few decades
freedom is a dead ideology
The last single term was George HW Bush in 1988-1992.
and is why UKIP is rising in the UK
There you go
UKIPs rise in the United Kingdom is one of the most fascinating things I've ever seen in politics
The US has been remade before.
This is true
There is a discussion of secession from the crown happening in Australia right now
It would not be unbelievable that some kind of socialist groundswell could atleast turn it into somethign resembling a commonwealth country.
and that's one of the most frightening things for me to imagine at a time like this
Does the crown really matter that much?
not really
I got the impression that Australia was independent in all but name.
we still have a crown appointed Governor General
and that (i believe) holds favour in high courts
laws stopped being influenced by the crown a couple of decades ago
I'm just wondering what would change to where it's so scary.
Would it be a symbolic loss that might affect defense or trade relations for example?
If we were to secede from the crown
We would be open to our country losing all freedoms that are implied right now
We have too many far left radicals in the media, our left wing is spineless
Our greens are commies and hate freedom
We already have “hate speech” legislation
I think that describes the entire anglosphere to be honest.
The US just lost it's strongest, largest defender of free speech, which means it's probably only a matter of time before it gets limited. Said defender already lobbies against firearms.
Possibly
Who’s that?
ACLU
Not in america, people confuse anglosphere with commonwealth, quite a bit.
It's technically worse than a loss. They're going to probably turn their cannons on the 1st amendment directly.
This is our hate speech law
Offensive behaviour because of race, colour or national or ethnic origin
(1) It is unlawful for a person to do an act, otherwise than in private, if:
(a) the act is reasonably likely, in all the circumstances, to offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate another person or a group of people; and
@NETORAREMASSACRE I include US in anglosphere. It's all English-primary countries (including some upper class parts of India)