31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball

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Re: 31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball

by FishbellykanakaDude » Wed Apr 05, 2017 8:13 pm

John wrote:
London calling wrote: > Brexit doesn't have to be difficult. It's lawyers that make things
> difficult. Even the Queen has asked why leaving the EU has to be
> so difficult. Just leave. If some people chose to make it
> difficult, cut off their heads and burn down their houses. It's
> amazing how quickly laws can be changed when the people standing
> in the way are just cut down.
Really??? Do I really need to tell you that that's the way that
dictators like Hitler or Bashar al-Assad or Nicolás Maduro do things?
The promoters of violence-as-solution are nominally (noisily) "Anti-Liberal" yet very pro-fascist.

They don't seem to realize that "Liberal" (US usage) is an equivalent term for "Fascist".

..the muddy thinking of the majority of people on EITHER side of the political spectrum (however defined) is truly amazing. But then, that's precisely what fuels groundswell generational genocide, isn't it!? Ignorance and adrenaline.

We are (or should be) defined by our BEHAVIOR, and not by our "professions" or "protestations". If one is violent when violence is not the best idea, one is a thug, and a collection of thugs is a bundle of fascists.

..though I do agree that Lawyers, and Software Development Project Managers, should be exiled to a nice little island in the tropics (sans sunblock) surrounded by a quarantine enforcement fleet.

Re: 31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball

by John » Sat Apr 01, 2017 2:35 pm

London calling wrote: > Brexit doesn't have to be difficult. It's lawyers that make things
> difficult. Even the Queen has asked why leaving the EU has to be
> so difficult. Just leave. If some people chose to make it
> difficult, cut off their heads and burn down their houses. It's
> amazing how quickly laws can be changed when the people standing
> in the way are just cut down.
Really??? Do I really need to tell you that that's the way that
dictators like Hitler or Bashar al-Assad or Nicolás Maduro do things?

Re: 31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball

by Guest » Sat Apr 01, 2017 6:20 am

London calling wrote:Brexit doesn't have to be difficult. It's lawyers that make things difficult. Even the Queen has asked why leaving the EU has to be so difficult. Just leave. If some people chose to make it difficult, cut off their heads and burn down their houses. It's amazing how quickly laws can be changed when the people standing in the way are just cut down.
It's ridiculous. When communist rabble overthrow the rich and powerful, it's somehow good. When the poor overthrow rich liberals, they're Nazis.

Re: 31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball

by London calling » Sat Apr 01, 2017 12:54 am

Brexit doesn't have to be difficult. It's lawyers that make things difficult. Even the Queen has asked why leaving the EU has to be so difficult. Just leave. If some people chose to make it difficult, cut off their heads and burn down their houses. It's amazing how quickly laws can be changed when the people standing in the way are just cut down.

31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball

by John » Thu Mar 30, 2017 10:57 pm

31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball


Northern Ireland considers reuniting with the Republic of Ireland

** 31-Mar-17 World View -- Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e170331



Contents:
Brexit: The die is cast, and the EU is playing hardball
Britain proposes 'The Great Repeal Bill'
Scotland demands a new referendum on leaving the EU
Northern Ireland considers reuniting with the Republic of Ireland


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, United Kingdom, European Union, Brexit,
Theresa May, Great Repeal Bill, Donald Tusk,
European Communities Act, ECA,
Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, War of the Spanish Succession,
Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland

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