luisdom.bsky.social
Freelance writer and independent journalist. Interested in travel, art, books, history, philosophy, politics and sports.
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"Is the enemy at our gates?"-he asks.
Err, yeah. Not at the gates, but inside your territory for months already...
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My mistake then. Apologies. 🙏
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Yeah, that semantics issue is the important point here...
Come on, this is not the other place, if come to my feed please engage in rational, coherent debate.
If not, you know what to do.
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Free trade is great. That it comes with no strings attached to the rule of law, a proper liberal democracy, and guaranteeing the security of Mexican citizens throughout their territory is disappointing, to say the least
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They’re motherfuckers too, but at least they’re our motherfuckers… or something like that 🤷‍♂️
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We, European citizens, will happily swap Hungary for Ukraine in the EU, so Orban don't have to worry about that great threat to the economy and agriculture of his country...
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"Let's not get out the anointing oil yet", but yeah, he looks like the ral deal and thinking of an Overshown-Liufau duo for years to come is exciting!
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True, but that's just the tabloid business-model 🤷‍♂️
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Dumb & Dumber
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Same thing happens to every society...
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Same reason the anti-vaccines movement has grown so much. Vaccines are just not good for business...
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One side illegally invaded the other side, the other side is fighting for survival (not by choice)
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1. Obvious
2. Not so sure (see Cambridge Analytica & others)
3. Define anytime soon
4. No one is crying out in EU for not being able to go work and live in UK anymore, 26 other options around. FOM is just a conversation in UK right now
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ECJ rulings have nothing to do with any negotiations, the court only interprets the law and that's what they did and what many Brexiteers can't understand. The EU follows its own laws and regulations, it can't and won't bend or circumvent them just to accommodate the UK new wishes and demands
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This would be the worst outcome of all and definitely the reason why Labour is so timid in its approach to the EU