by Suff » 11 Mar 2019, 12:49
People who don't understand the EU should not actually assume my feelings.
I love France, like the Germans, think the Dutch are great and have friends from one end of mainland Europe to the other and extending out into the Americas and Asia.
The EU, on the other hand, is none of these things.
If asked, today, 66% of French would vote for Frexit. They are learning to hate the EU too. Not the Europeans, the EU.
Learn, don't assume that I don't understand. Spend a few thousand hours reading, digesting and analysing. Spend a few subjective years talking to people who live and work in the EU, across EU states.
Then you might have caught up with me.
Also, I don't even hate the EU the way you think. I'm clear, if a dog hoses down a lamppost it's not vandalism. The EU works the way the EU works.
On the other hand, the number of EU states which clearly can't stand the UK are quite large. Jealousy in a large part.
I'm not blind. I'm, not bigoted.
Cromwell. The EU has "rules". But rules mean what the EU say they mean. Everyone has to apply them but the EU institutions themselves. Is our government any different?
The EU is a government. It acts like a government. Why the surprise. There are people who hate Labour, people who hate the Tories. The EU is like communism. No matter who is appointed, it is only one party and I hate it.
Not hard to understand. You just need to try.
My OP was made to crystallise another possible way out of the EU. Today the EU is blind and determined that the UK will stay. My OP was that if so many of the UK people are scared to leave, then let's have the EU change THEIR mind. Just how much would they PAY to get rid of the unruly child?
A very viable and possible approach.
But, no, I'm bigoted, I'm a racist, I hate people!
So the debate is closed down and those who favour entropy win.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.