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pound takes a shit from the day’s frustrations, mps vote for june 30 extension, pound starts to pick up
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eu agrees!!
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Another day to ponder on careful what you wish for.
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oh shot REJECTED after all
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To me it's like, you want to look cocky and arrogant. Bring it. Let's see how it goes.
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lmao roger scruton
i once read his book about the aesthetics of music and it was mostly shit |
fucking macron being a hardass
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In the space of 25 years, the Australian state of Tasmania has gone from 'homosexuality is illegal' to 'gender is no longer required on birth certificates'. I'm proud of them.
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did you ever read... wassername... leguin... left hand of darkness? |
A good interview with pro-Leave trade-unionist Paul Embery
https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/0...working-class/ |
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he's very articulate. makes several good points. and it's unfortunate how he was character-assassinated with the antisemitic shit. this is a typical leftist tactic these days. every opponent a racist. (there are racists of course, but not everyone is one). but i'd have to say to this guy... the past is the past. the saxons and the britons already merged. wessex and mercia and northumbria already merged. scotland and england already merged. and now you have the uk. that's how history moves and how it will keep moving. except this time hopefully without long knives and bombs and shit. the spice must flow. now if that is too fast for everyone's tastes, i saw this morning in the guardian a reply to that sort of dualism. it's a bit wishy-washy and i don't espouse it because i don't make apologies for embracing the future, but it speaks more to the present: https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...harmful-cliche |
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Nonsense. Consider that it's the labour party who are constantly being called anti-Semitic right now. |
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If you're talking about a cultural drift then I tend to agree and I'm not particularly opposed to it but I see globalism (which is what we're really talking about here) as an essentially economic credo that has clearly inspired a backlash. Large swathes of people in countries at the forefront of globalism (who you'd therefore expect to be most on board) are rejecting those institutions (political, media, corporate) that they feel most embody it and finding alternatives. Maybe it'll all end up just a brief and ultimately impotent spasm of discontent but I can only see it growing now. |
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well yes, the idea of the patriotic homeland used to be a village, and fuck the neighbors, let’s kill them and take their cattle. unifications happen. over and over and over. everton vs liverpool or west ham vs spurs is fortunately just a sports rivalry now. let it stay there, no passport required. and globalism, yes, tell it to the east india company, and queen victoria. it’s not so much a credo but a fact of history though. it began when we all left africa, it has never stopped. best achieved in a peaceful manner. you can now go from essex to east anglia without being murdered. or more relevantly these days, from belfast to dublin and back. isn’t irish butter great? i like the idea that the eu is a peace project. then of course you might have war between the big blocks—eurasia, oceania, eastasia, ha ha haha. but we’ll have to see then. not to get too hegelian or make mixed science metaphors, but for every action there is a reaction, and of course there will be spasms. humans are a mixture of cooperation and independence. the individual and the species always struggle for a balance. it’s part of the process, but integration is inevitable. but yeah, maybe in the end you’re more oceania than eurasia haa haaa haaa. airstrip one. |
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former vw ceo winterkorn charged with fraud
yes, it’s about the diesel emissions |
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