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Question: Will the United Kingdom vote to secede from the European Union?
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Yes
 
#2
No
 
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Total Voters: 81

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Crumpets
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« on: June 24, 2016, 01:35:47 PM »

I was pretty shocked by the outcome.  England just had a collective "Great Big F**k Up" that will probably break their union, diminish their standing in the world, and hurt the global economy...all in the name of fear.

Scared people building walls around their little island...pathetic.

Because letting immigrants come and rape your people and destroy your country and culture is so much better.

In a way it is, though. Having a few people get attacked by migrants - but not at a particularly higher rate than by their own countrymen - is an objectively better scenario than having one of the most powerful countries in the world fall into widespread and long-lasting political turmoil. Britain did yesterday what Al-Qaeda and ISIL could only dream of doing.
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Crumpets
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Posts: 17,734
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E: -4.06, S: -6.52

« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2016, 02:00:42 PM »

I was pretty shocked by the outcome.  England just had a collective "Great Big F**k Up" that will probably break their union, diminish their standing in the world, and hurt the global economy...all in the name of fear.

Scared people building walls around their little island...pathetic.

Because letting immigrants come and rape your people and destroy your country and culture is so much better.

In a way it is, though. Having a few people get attacked by migrants - but not at a particularly higher rate than by their own countrymen - is an objectively better scenario than having one of the most powerful countries in the world fall into widespread and long-lasting political turmoil. Britain did yesterday what Al-Qaeda and ISIL could only dream of doing.

Well, where was the EU to keep these people out or regulate their entry? What about the Swedish rape problem due to these immigrants?  If they can't control their borders, their cultures will be destroyed.

I get that you're an anti-globalist, but how are you tying in rape with culture? Australia also has a high rape rate, which has been attributed in part to the rape of aboriginal women by non-aboriginal men. Should we build walls around Sydney and regulate travel into the countryside as a result?
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Crumpets
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« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2016, 02:45:35 PM »

Also, what policies do you think a Brexit will allow the UK to pass that they wouldn't have been able to previously? And do you really think that Britain can both cut immigration significantly while also remaining a player in Europe? Surely if it wants to even have a Norway or Swiss-style relationship with the EU it won't be able to just built a 100 ft wall around the country.
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