Message from @Erika.ϟϟ🇮🇪
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It would be the best we can get without violence
There no way we're reforming actual socialism into place
yeah, although that would require some serious change in the peoples perception of society,
Vanguard
yes but that wouldn't be peaceful now would it?
I live in northern Ireland and alot of the population here are radical socialists
is that true?
i know there is a lot of working class over there
I went to derry i few days ago
Alot of socialist flags and murals
yes but hipsters sometimes make those and those are usually a couple of middle class kids playing around
could be wrong though
Nah
Alot of people in that area would have been in the ira
Especially in the bogside where bloody Sunday happend
haha aight, hopefully we see a resurgence of northern irish indipendence, but socialist
^
did Bloody sunday happen in Derry?
Yeah
im sorry im swedish i have no idea
The soldiers literally executed people
Who were already down
thats what happens when you step to global powers like the Brittish Empire
do you think the uk will fracture because of brexit?
the scotts seem eager to leave
Im surprised Scotland didn't get their independence
And nationalist community is growing in ni
Me too it seemed so obvious, i guess it was economic in the end,
Almost even now
I think in a few decades it'll only be England and Wales
Seems strange for wales to remain, i mean the united kingdoms of England and Wales doesn't sound so cool
Its just Wales doesn't care for independence
maybe
All empires collapse in the end
No matter how strong
Even the ottomans
Yes although i dont think its as much of a constant as different empires last differently, i think for example the ERE lasted essentially 700 years in turkey and the ottomans lasted 400 years after that,
I mean even though they had their hickups the chinese empire lasted under differnet dynasties for a very long time, and then it was the nationalist and then the communist china, but china remains constant
China did split alot
But that's quick a different situation than the uk