Message from @Nathan James 123
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And is actively exploiting them.
Such as in Australia and now Europe.
You see I don't see that as a liberal action
I see that as illiberal
Which means the system that allows that based on the Liberal platform needs reforn
Not that the platform is sick
Of course the playform is sick, else it wouldn't require reform..
You don't cut off your arm if you have a broken finger.
The platform doesn't
The system does
The system sits on the basic foundations
Foundations which our enemies are using against us, sure.
The system currently allows betrayal of the platform while sitting on it.
If you want to contend that examples of problems in a system means the whole thing is trash, fascism doesnt really have a leg to stand on
Fascism took a broken Germany and made it the power of Europe. It required three Empires to destroy it. @Dubdogelmo
Fascism took a Germany with problems and turned it into a pile of burning rubble
Occupied by commies and liberals
and the reason it did so much damage was that Europe was used to foreign relations being dictated by some sort of pragmatism
and was then unprepared for the unparalleled autism that was nazism
I suppose it was a different pragmatic approach
it really wasn't
they had no hope of winning the war
Fuuuuuuck traffic
And fuck all these right laners
You laugh joshu
but there was a clear difference between education levels of remainers and leavers
🙂
yes, so we should discount the result
Judging the value of votes on education levels is stupid
is it? shit me.
You don't necessarily need to get a high education level to be smart, PEP
"my opponents are so stupid"
So someone went to University that doesn't mean they know absolutely everything and can never be wrong again
To be honest the only thing is really means is that they probably won't know the struggle of the working class
on what basis did britain apply to join the EU? anyone know?
For Free Trade mainly
sorry i mean was it a vote?
The people didn't vote to join no
They voted to stay in a few years after we had joined
I see