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| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: TristanLuigi on October 28, 2017, 08:18:44 PM ---they're just defending democracy and the rule of law!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- End quote --- yes |
| beachbum111111:
--- Quote from: Planr on October 28, 2017, 08:09:33 PM ---the Spanish government: now demonstrating the definition of tyrrany --- End quote --- The weak should fear the strong |
| Ceist:
--- Quote from: TristanLuigi on October 28, 2017, 05:48:12 PM ---there's a difference between "should be independent" and "have the right to be independent" i think catalonia has the right to independence if they so wish (and they do, as the referendum is evidence of), hence why I support it but on the whole I'm not sure if it would actually be beneficial to them --- End quote --- They have the right to independence if they can earn it. It's quite clear their parent government, Spain, is not keen on letting them go. As Kearn stated, the referendum held in Catalonia is illegal, per the Spanish constitution and the agreement signed sum 40 years ago. If Catalonia can earn their independence, however it may be, then they will be welcomed into the world. Such is the way with all nations that have arisen, past or present. Opinion wise, I think what Spain has done thus far is too extreme, while brutalizing and beating Catalans is morally wrong and is only going to alienate them, they have a right to react towards a state that is trying to secede. Catalonia is only going to hurt itself however if they manage to gain independence. |
| TristanLuigi:
--- Quote from: Ceist on October 28, 2017, 08:26:52 PM ---They have the right to independence if they can earn it. --- End quote --- And how do you propose Catalans "earn" it? Through violence? They have a right to independence if they want it. Full stop. You don't have to earn rights. --- Quote from: Ceist on October 28, 2017, 08:26:52 PM ---As Kearn stated, the referendum held in Catalonia is illegal, per the Spanish constitution and the agreement signed sum 40 years ago. --- End quote --- So what? The law is not always right. --- Quote from: Ceist on October 28, 2017, 08:26:52 PM ---If Catalonia can earn their independence, however it may be, then they will be welcomed into the world. Such is the way with all nations that have arisen, past or present. --- End quote --- Again, what do you mean by "earn"? --- Quote from: Ceist on October 28, 2017, 08:26:52 PM ---They have the right to independence if they can earn it. It's quite clear their parent government, Spain, is not keen on letting them go. As Kearn stated, the referendum held Opinion wise, I think what Spain has done thus far is too extreme, while brutalizing and beating Catalans is morally wrong and is only going to alienate them, they have a right to react towards a state that is trying to secede. Catalonia is only going to hurt itself however if they manage to gain independence. --- End quote --- Let's stop trying to rationalize brutality. Spain does NOT have a right to react this way. Spain is a state - they have no rights above that of people. |
| Foxscotch:
--- Quote from: beachbum111111 on October 28, 2017, 08:23:14 PM ---The weak should fear the strong --- End quote --- coming from a canadian heh also shouldn't the alt right love secession? so inconsistent |
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