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If you don't believe in it then it means it's not happening so you don't have to deal with it.Oh no. It's The Matrix, isn't it? Tell me it ain't so, bro!
Well, everything exists within reality, doesn't it.Alternative: Belief exists within reality.
Of course they can. Music is a good example.No, sorry. Two people can perceive the same thing differently.
It's only real as far as their perception will allow, but actual reality exists regardless of perception.It's still real, but it's being perceived in two (or more) different ways.
We're due a recession whether we stay in or out. Look at the charts; it goes in cycles. We're overdue, really. Governments have just been "kicking the can" so that someone else will have to deal with it and they can draw their enormous salaries and benefits for as long as possible.I will be voting out.
I do believe it'll cause short term economic issues and perhaps a recession but for the long term it's going to be best.
The idea of a single market and a single currency (thankfully we got away with this but it could happen in the future) is economic suicide.
Works well enough in the USA.The idea of a single market and a single currency (thankfully we got away with this but it could happen in the future) is economic suicide.
Not at all.
You're just naive.
You're institutionalised.
Surveillance: whenever you drive on major (and some minor) roads, your numberplate is recorded. Whenever you walk in a busy place, your face is recorded and face-recognition software is used in areas of high footfall. You carry around with you a tracking device (let's call it a smart phone), the location of which is recorded. Your communications are monitored for keywords and phrases. Your call and email contacts are recorded (Data Retention Regulations 2014). Your internet browsing activity (including social media), email correspondence, voice calls, internet gaming, and mobile phone messaging services will all soon be recorded for 12 months (at least) (Communications Data Bill).
Does that sound a bit like surveillance to you?
Slavery: your purpose is to pay taxes, and to be obedient, so that your masters can live off your labour and have power over you. You cannot say what you like, and your movements are known at all times. You are given leisure time so that you have the illusion of being free and your masters can expend the least amount of energy in making sure that you pay your money and don't step out of line. However, you are a slave and will become more of one in the EU. You live in a cage but the bars have been hidden from you, nor to you want to see them, because that would require some courage.
Genocide: according to the UN definition, the British people, as well as many peoples in Europe, are being subjected to the following aspects of genocide: (a) Killing members of the group; (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group.
Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi had a word to say about that.
"I'm A Celebrity" is probably on tonight so there's no need to be concerned with anything other than who is going to win, or have a shower under a waterfall in their bikini! There will also be a new iPhone out soon, not forgetting the new Galaxy S7, so you can concern yourself with wondering what the new features will be! And don't forget to get some Facebook likes! And keep your eye on the house prices!
Anything to distract you.
damn EU squashing our god-queen given right to commit human rights abuses! I bet Dave is itching to get to waterboarding his political opposition...Our taxes are too high and so is regulation. Less of both means more money to spend, higher employment, greater innovation and more happiness for everyone. The EU squashes these things.
This is not how the USA works at all.Works well enough in the USA.
But of course all the states speak the same language, have the same law, and they have a constitution that ensures the federal govt answers to the people.
damn EU squashing our god-queen given right to commit human rights abuses! I bet Dave is itching to get to waterboarding his political opposition...
I think people have in mind being able to deport criminals and terrorists without them squealing "human rights, human rights".
Surely the proper definition of an acceptable policy is allowing all people to access human rights, even if they are personally despicable.
They were enemy combatants caught on the battlefield in at least most cases, if not all. Oh sorry, I mean "humanitarian workers", hahahahah.The guys in what was Guantanemo bay - what have they done?
What?damn EU squashing our god-queen given right to commit human rights abuses! I bet Dave is itching to get to waterboarding his political opposition...
Yeah that's right.Really? Who told you that? George Bush, on the telly? PFFFFT!
Well, no.'Enemy combatants'. What, unambiguously known as 'soldiers'?
No, they were not locked up for being soldiers. They weren't soldiers for a start.Locked up for being a soldier?
What's strange is your complete lack of understanding of war, but your attitude is a good example of why we lost in Afghanistan.No charges, no trial, no justice, just held so the US can feel powerful against those darned raggle-taggle cave-dwellers? How strange!
This has gone way off topic.Guantanamo
This has gone way off topic.
Start another thread if you want to argue about Guantanamo.
The EU is nothing like the UK. Try again.Broadly the same argument that was made for Scottish independence.
Pretty clear now how that would have worked out.
No expense spared to make political points, and sometimes just domestically, not even internationally. Have a quick read about the delayed release of their own citizens that are/were prisoners, all for political posturing.Yeah that's right.
What really happened was that the US went to enormous expense to pick up some random Muslim men and keep them locked up for years for no reason.
Yeah that's right.
What really happened was that the US went to enormous expense to pick up some random Muslim men and keep them locked up for years for no reason.
The inmates at Guantanamo from Afghanistan were caught on the battlefield. They were suspected, with enough justification, of being enemy combatants who were fighting against the US and their allies.
It used to be the case that if enemy combatants were found on the battlefield, out of uniform, then they could be executed on the spot. Since there's only one way to win against jihadists, I would prefer that were still the case.
It's odd that his Wikipedia page doesn't mention that he was a terrorist, when he was a terrorist: http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2015/10/shaker-aamer-guantanamo-and-the-questions-that-wont-be-asked/
I'm not concerned with where he has citizenship. That someone gains a British passport through the treason of the British government is neither here nor there. A dog which lives in a barn does not become a horse.Supporting a foreign government's rights to detain a UK citizen without trial for numerous years clearly isn't traitorous.
It might be funny to you, but it wasn't funny to the girls of Rotherham or Cologne, who have been among its primary victims. Nor will it be funny to your children and grandchildren, who will wonder why they've been left such a mess to clean up.Tell us the genocide one again. That was really funny.
It might be funny to you, but it wasn't funny to the girls of Rotherham or Cologne, who have been among its primary victims. Nor will it be funny to your children and grandchildren, who will wonder why they've been left such a mess to clean up.
If you had an IQ of 160 then you wouldn't be mentioning it in public. Haha. You could still vote "in" with an IQ of 160 because IQ does not equate to intellectual honesty.Yeah, an IQ of 160 probably means I will. That and the campaigners for "out".
EDL? Oh dear. For someone with an IQ of 160 (haha), you sure like your opinions to be assigned to you.Still not genocide though, is it? It's more like EDL publicity.
Did they chuck you out when they found out that you'd pulled a Carol Smillie?Former member of Mensa, as it happens.
With your vast intelligence you ought to be able to work this out for yourself. I'll give you a clue to start you off: there is an ideology behind the EU, which existed before the Lisbon Treaty and even before the "Common Market" vote in 1975. It is the ideology which causes the harm, and its effects are experienced in different ways. The EU is just one of the harmful effects of this ideology.Explain this. The Rotherham scandal was perpetrated by UK citizens of Pakistani heritage. How would leaving the EU make any difference to that? They didn't come in through the EU, did they? I know it's only 160, but I'm pretty sure Pakistan isn't in the EU.
Oh dear, you have played the race card, so you have automatically lost. Accusations of racism and suchlike are merely tools designed to shut down debate. They don't work on me. There are only facts and logic, and the opposites of those things.Anyone would think you're trying to stir up racial hatred to justify your position.