I understand totally and agree with the rage against being governed by people who don’t care about their peons and who flood their subject countries with savages who are given welfare and who then frequently have nothing better to do than rape and murder.
But I have a question - and not that I don’t think Brexit is a good thing anyway - but didn’t a common market like the EU diminish the historical reasons for war?
What I don’t understand is why allowing invasions by barbarians have become a necessary part of “progress”. Seems to me if the EU hadn’t done this Brexit might never have happened.
Seems to me that was the breaking point. The system can’t tolerate invasion. No economic system can. WHat the hell did they think would happen? And this movement will get bigger and bigger. Maybe we are going to have our own Berlin Wall moment. Because I’ve long thought that the US and Russia were in this dance together. The Russians fell out, crashed, and became what they are today. We never had our crash. We almost did, in 2009, but they papered it over and kept right on with the game. The worse it gets the stronger the response. It’s backlash time.
“But I have a question - and not that I dont think Brexit is a good thing anyway - but didnt a common market like the EU diminish the historical reasons for war?”
While that certainly was the intent, and it did work well for a while, having a common market is a lot different than having to live under a foreign, unelected, unaccountable, left-wing dictatorship based in Brussels.
In other words, what was to be a trading block was taken to the next level, and that’s when people started saying enough is enough...as Britain has said, and other people in other countries are also saying.