Message from @svarozhyc
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Break international law
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They would if they were certain of the results
Could
How?
Again how could the eu tell a polish company
To break the law
Lmao
They'd send them an email?
And have the polish company care or the gubment let them
Okay scar can you give an example where the eu asked a company to break the law and it was forced to ?
Hitting women is cool
This tbh
smh gamers
Keep the backhand strong
But alternate cheeks
@lancelout Would you seriously put anything past the EU at this point?
Nah I can give you examples of referendums in Romania being repeated until pro eu side won. I am obviously applying what ive learned about ppl in power to eu's ppl of power
Like they do in rural Romania
When daddy applies "corrective" measures for when mommy doesn't behave
The EU should just annex Poland
Aren't they
Unfortunately not
Seven I'm not saying the eu wouldnt "want" to do it.
I'm just pointing out they dont just magically have the ability to.
Again there is no reason a polish company has to follow some Brussels plutocrat telling them to mass print fake ids.
Or that it wouldnt just forward emails to polish government
If they used tanks it'd be too much like USSR and it wouldn't fly
Which would more than likely go to town on eu about it
@lancelout The only cheeks I slap are buttcheeks of naughty girls
Aka traps
You fucking fagggg
Traps aren't naughty. They're disgusting :S
@lancelout You act as if companies that print passports are entirely privatized. In reality they are not.
They only a trap if they successfully trick you
Any ID manufacture is a pretty sensitive business, so there's always close ties to the state involved.
For obvious reasons.
The new passports are claimed to have latest tech embedded in them for electronic identification
Biometric data
Etc
Again you arent proving your point. Your reach is that somehow the eu a transnational entity will step over poland without poland interfering to force a company to mass print passports and break international law on a major order of theirs
EU doesnt magically have power to do that and if it tried it would more than likely be front page news the next day