Author Topic: Catalonia's independence movement died before it started  (Read 51995 times)

Regardless, the confederates seceded to defend their "right" to continue to violate human rights. I don't think the Catalonians are comparable.

they're not
but "muh laws"

Regardless, the confederates seceded to defend their "right" to continue to violate human rights. I don't think the Catalonians are comparable.

not to mention the confederates' cultural differences are a drop in the bucket in comparison and the circumstances of historical political unification with the north were completely different

really mature how you purposefully changed the topic title to demonize kearn and specifically kearn

buncha law-breaking Libtards in here. *tips fedora, wiping blood of of my katana with a cloth*


(((Nonnel))) in a nutshell
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really mature how you purposefully changed the topic title to demonize kearn and specifically kearn
he's the only one comparing catalonia to the confederacy on the basis of "well they broke the law" so I don't really give a stuff lol

(((Nonnel))) in a nutshell
imagine being the person who made this meme and thinking the opposite of all those things

imagine being the person who made this meme and thinking the opposite of all those things

imagine being the person who made this meme and thinking the opposite of all those things



Took the words right out of my mouth


"someone is wrong in their argument so let's go make the thread extensively about said wrong person to make fun of him and his wrong statements"

The assumption that "all laws are moral and just" is exactly what gives rise to tyranny, and any complacency toward it is to legitimize any kind of abuse of power and pay advancements in democratic ideals and institutions disrespect. Any person saying that "all laws are moral and just" is either the instigator in tyranny or is either willfully oblivious or apathetic to the forms of tyranny that govern the failed states of this world.

the fact is that law is not infallible but human rights are.

How much autism to you have to inhale to make that thread title