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2019-09-07 11:20:25 UTC  

How will they correct the ninnies?

2019-09-07 11:20:51 UTC  

The way sargon and friends be talking on the last stream was like "we need to get rid of these people" pretty unironically

Norway is mostly propped up by oil money and having close ties with both the US and Russia. Even so, I hear it's a pretty good place to be.

2019-09-07 11:21:26 UTC  

yes

2019-09-07 11:21:36 UTC  

and the swiss with their excellent banking system and guarding gold

2019-09-07 11:21:49 UTC  

but the UK is more than capable of sustaining decent economic drive

2019-09-07 11:21:57 UTC  

automotive industry is big there

2019-09-07 11:22:14 UTC  

so is the military industry

2019-09-07 11:22:16 UTC  

Yeah but its down to social justice warriors and they dont back down

2019-09-07 11:22:29 UTC  

How do you "get rid" of them?

2019-09-07 11:22:46 UTC  

they are passing by stray dogs at the gates of factories and service providers

2019-09-07 11:23:02 UTC  

They are parliamentary

2019-09-07 11:23:10 UTC  

to a point

2019-09-07 11:23:34 UTC  

<:GWgoaThinken:405753076432109573> ironic to somehow attribute this as unique to islam

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613769167199535104/619855268662083586/unknown.png

2019-09-07 11:23:45 UTC  

they cannot willingly kill off the private sector as much as they want to show that brexit is a recipe for disaster which is not and hyperbolised to paroxistic levels

2019-09-07 11:23:59 UTC  

they can only bitch and moan as the industry goes on

2019-09-07 11:24:08 UTC  

with or withhout their lamentations that stop at the gates

2019-09-07 11:24:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613769167199535104/619855441970724884/Goddammit-So-close.jpg

2019-09-07 11:24:26 UTC  

nice

2019-09-07 11:24:32 UTC  

xD

I'm not attributing to them solely, mind you; Human history reads like a series of petty conflicts and conquests followed by the collapse of empires. The difference is that just about everyone else grew up.

2019-09-07 11:26:59 UTC  

I want people to see that britain can manage local governance and hopefully take that example to their own provinces/states in unions like the USA

2019-09-07 11:27:27 UTC  

States need to do their own soft "exits" to varying degrees

2019-09-07 11:27:50 UTC  

People in office need to grow up

2019-09-07 11:29:22 UTC  

the USA works because it's `one people`

2019-09-07 11:29:33 UTC  

a federated EU would be a disaster

2019-09-07 11:29:43 UTC  

too many different languages and cultures

The culture gap between, say, a San Francisco creature and a Texan oil rig worker is pretty tremendous.

2019-09-07 11:30:14 UTC  

yeah won't argue with that

2019-09-07 11:30:26 UTC  

But if people learn to live and learn from each other while respecting differences, the lesson could theoretically be universal

2019-09-07 11:30:29 UTC  

we have regional snowflakes here too

Generally, cultures in the US are aligned along fairly broad regions, though there are exceptions.

2019-09-07 11:31:00 UTC  

Hence the "moral good" in having states

The original idea was that states had full ability to run their own internal affairs, and the federal government was there to mediate between states and deal with foreign powers. States don't really have rights anymore, if you ask the federal government.

2019-09-07 11:32:10 UTC  

Yeah, but the states dont trust themselves

2019-09-07 11:32:59 UTC  

Everyone has hierarchies skewed and they see the higher ups as big daddy whom in which we all supposedly trust

2019-09-07 11:33:02 UTC  

I am an advocate of a World Wide Technoracy based on Meritocracy, but I'm going to die and wait 10 thousand years before that even comes to light

2019-09-07 11:33:28 UTC  

Maybe if china and america had a baby

2019-09-07 11:33:37 UTC  

and each entity has a council instead of a "minister"