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#66 Terrorist attack (IS claims attack) in Nice, France in World Events
the301stspartanNobody cares; unless you have something objectively relevant to add to a discussion (which should not take place in this thread in the first place), don't write posts in public forums.

News threads about recent tragedies on video game forums are not the place to vent your personal frustration that doesn't concern anybody on here.

I care. Is this thread getting to you snowflake? Should we all just dismiss the real issues here and resort to the usual kumbaya bullshit mentality which arguably got us in this position in the first place? There's always Facebook and Twitter if that's what you're looking for.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N46mIHEGHN0

posted about 8 years ago
#35 Terrorist attack (IS claims attack) in Nice, France in World Events

http://i.imgur.com/W2wUHYr.png

posted about 8 years ago
#47 spicy food in Off Topic
KaeyelAnyone who hasn't tried XO Sauce (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XO_sauce) needs to try it. Unless you're allergic to seafood.

XO sauce is incredible with monkfish and broccoli

posted about 8 years ago
#345 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
eeeWhat motivation did you have then? Destroy your economy? Pretend that leaving the EU was going to turn you into a Democracy?

Nobody knows at this stage what the real outcomes are going to be, but whatever it is then I am confident it is going to be signifcantly better than what we currently have. At least who we vote for is directly accountable and can be voted out without a cushy role in the European Commission waiting for them despite their failures. The UK still has the House of Lords though, which should also be abolished with any luck.

As for other reasons, a couple include how the Lisbon Treaty and Eurozone bailouts were handled and the beyond lacklustre renegotiation terms from earlier this year which would've passed with a Remain vote. The latter truly reflected just how much influence we really have.

How much coverage did you have of the European parliament in the American media before this referendum? This is not a dig, I'm interested.

posted about 8 years ago
#337 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
eeeyou should really read the comments on that video

like really read them and think about if people who type like that are the people you want associated with your belief system

Of course I am going to disagree with a whole heap of racist comments on there, but this is not enough to sway my opinion away from all the many reasons I chose to vote leave. You hear equally absurd and disgusting comments by many others from the remain side, both by individuals and the media in the run-up to this referendum (and beyond).

For what it's worth, I believe we should be able to control immigration a lot more than the EU allows us to, but it was not my primary motivation in voting the way I did.

posted about 8 years ago
#331 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
GentlemanJonRussianGuyovichIn that case, please provide your intent if I got the conclusion wrong.To make sure that the latest heroic exploits of democracy's protectors get the publicity they deserve. Rule Britannia.

Well, if you're playing that game, let us not forget the 'unfortunate' remain voters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVbzrN1MVxc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia4UXNq0RLk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSAU3HdPRkg

posted about 8 years ago
#317 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
GentlemanJonRussianGuyovichAlternatively, someone implying 17 million people are in favour of racist incidents simply for voting to be able to govern themselves doesn't warrant a response more than a left click. I suppose I should thank you for bringing it out in the end.There's a difference between my implication and your inference, you're the one jumping to what you think is an obvious conclusion.

In that case, please provide your intent if I got the conclusion wrong.

eeeand its not that leave is inherently racist

its just racists would've supported leaving

I'm sure there's a few racists in the 16 million who voted remain. They either just don't know they are, or it wasn't the primary issue for them.

posted about 8 years ago
#312 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
whymeoI love how every post pointing out how the leave vote was linked to racism immediately gets downfragged, as if leave supporters are trying to deny that it was linked to racism. You guys don't even have the balls to admit that you're racist - at least Trump supporters actively admit they hate Muslims.

Alternatively, someone implying 17 million people are in favour of racist incidents simply for voting to be able to govern themselves doesn't warrant a response more than a left click. I suppose I should thank you for bringing it out in the end.

posted about 8 years ago
#294 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
biskuitPankeymanAs of now British are the only Europeans that don't disgust me since they actually have a pair of balls to go against their Eurocrat overlords. British are now officially part of the cool kid's table with America as opposed to the rest of you commie pieces of garbage.Where do you see communism in Europe or Earth in general? Do you even live in the same planet dude?
Do you actually believe that the rest of Europe is communist holy fuck

Let's see where the EU is in a few years if this referendum hasn't begun the chain reaction to its self-destruction (which it hopefully has). You might not officially be under a communist rule, but all the signs are pointing to it. Being from Greece, surely you know just how much leverage your country has at the moment.

posted about 8 years ago
#286 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9cLwoTkWes

posted about 8 years ago
#270 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
PermzillaI don't expect the petition to do anything but it's still a whole lot of signatures for the amount of time since the result. Didn't mean anything more than that.

Well it's not that surprising considering 16 million voters are against the outcome and it's still fresh in our minds.

From reading the news today there seems to be a lot of people who voted leave changing their minds, although I'm not sure if the media is simply being selective to try to prove a bias.

No doubt! This result goes against their best interests afterall.

I honestly think that if there was another referendum that remain would win, but I don't think there will be another one

Maybe, maybe not. The decision's been made and now we must move on.

posted about 8 years ago
#268 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
Permzillahttps://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215

thats a whole lot of signatures

Also Farage said in May that a 48-52 (in remains favour) result would call for a 2nd referendum. Not going to be surprised when suddenly that won't apply anymore.

I'm sure if the vote went the other way and this petition was created afterwards, then it wouldn't be news worthy but still equally pointless.

http://ichef-1.bbci.co.uk/news/660/cpsprodpb/4EB5/production/_90094102_mediaitem90093124.jpg

Democracy and shit innit?

posted about 8 years ago
#212 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
eeepeople who have spent thousands of hours playing tf2 discussing and thinking about economic and political theory pretty collectively agreed that leaving the EU would have negative short term and longer term consequences, and basically no one could provide a good argument for why it was a good idea. Propaganda won because the average person was too stupid to even bother to research what the EU was or how much the UK was paying into it vs receiving,

This is pretty funny considering fear and propaganda were the primary drivers in the Remain campaign. Naturally if people are willing to accept the bullshit they are being fed by those with interests in the EU then this was their target audience to swing the vote in their favour.

Unfortunately for them, Bob Geldof and a bunch of other celebrities backing Remain didn't mean shit in the end and people were able to see through the facade. In addition, there was a severe lack of counter-arguments against Leave in the debates, and if you haven't seen them then you should look them up.

posted about 8 years ago
#200 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
trashhttps://pbs.twimg.com/media/ClswePGUoAAvjT0.jpg

welp

Do we have the age turnout available?

posted about 8 years ago
#184 Rest In Peace Britian in World Events
Jason_HeyUnfortunately this doesnt mean that England is no longer allowed to play in the EuroCup2016 because the still count towards the european continent... Maybe they could try and vote themselfes out of that too

Iceland

DavidTheWinThe fact is I don't see

It's an opinion then.

We're about to hand the reins of the country over to the most fanatical neo-liberal party ever who already tried to privatise all education in the UK through trying to force them to become academies and would very much like to privatise the NHS. Cameron was bad enough but he's gone by October and Boris will likely be replacing him and that would be even worse because he's deceptively dangerous due to his carefully cultivated public image of being a buffoon. He's said that people would appreciate the NHS more if they had to pay for it (at point of use, not through taxes as it is currently). No one can say for certain but given the Conservative's track record we're up for more crushing austerity and more privatisation of education and health and other public services which is objectively bad for the working class. Not to mention the removal of EU funding of higher education means that either tuition fees will rise or the quality of education will decrease making it harder to leave the working class via higher education.

Given that potential scenario then, the UK government is 100% liable assuming we've already left the EU by then. We make our decision come the next general election whether to oust them or not, without any influence or involvement by the European Commission (in theory at least, pending self-interests of current MPs). This referendum was bigger than the Conservative being in power in the longer term.

posted about 8 years ago
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