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That speech yesterday was f**king terrifying, although not quite so much as the reaction of the media, which ranged from not caring to enthusiasm. We're living in a country of a reactive government who are, inch by inch, legitmising racism and bigotry at an institutional level because they know it will win them votes. That speech was the first step down a dark, dark path for this government.
I'm not a foreigner - and I want to be out of here pronto tbh Hools. Not easy to do, but the desire is there.Cue the holier than thou brigade and the chorus of nationalism and the spying of traitors. I hope it gets something off chests. I'm an internationalist and have been so for decades. I despise nationalism. For me, it is one of the two biggest curses the world has ever seen: nationalism and religion. Between them they've killed more people than any other none natural cause in the history of the universe.BobG
Funnily enough I was just going to quote parts of La Rudd's speech to make that very point. Adolf said his legacy would rise again one day. He did get the country wrong though... If you have 5-6 minutes to spare, read the top article on this page here:http://derekbateman.scot/2016/10/05/degrees-of-estrangement/Interesting reading. BobG
Extreme politics only become popular when the electorate are not happy. We have been run by SPIVS for too long, all centred on the South East of England, and what we have now is the result. Most of the country is being left behind and people will look for someone to blame. It is history being repeated,just a different country.
And that's why I remain sodding angry about the EU/Brexit vote. Virtually every complaint that people have about it can be laid at the door of our successive governments... Really, it can.Sold a pup, and now we appear to have turned into something rather vile. Sad times.
That's an interpretation Wilts. It's no more right than anybody elses' - though I argue that nationalism, and religion, have caused more deaths than anything else.Have you seen the pictures though Wilts, of the massed crowds flocking to the centres of Berlin, Moscow, London, Paris and other cities everywhere on the day that world war one broke out? Tell me: if that wasn't nationalism, what was it? There's even a picture of A Hitler stood in such a crowd in the centre of Munich that day applauding the rush to war for the good of greater Germany. Hmm. Another facet of nationalism.CheersBob
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