fatslob-:O said:
I don't care. Neoliberal imperialism is still imperialism at the end of the day and I'm going to call people out for their exceptionalism ... People backing the EU for defending their solidarity but chiding the CPC for protecting their own unity is hypocritical regardless of the reasons ... What is 'authoritarian' is simply a matter of perspective and consensus between parties. Quite a few British people see the EU's authority as being overbearing thus they even went as far as democratically voting themselves out of a union. Hong Kong protesters for similar reasons find Chinese authority to be relentless and thus want a way out ... Yet somehow these very same people who oppose brexit and argued in favour of unity also support Hong Kong independence. Now why on earth could this be ? Could it be because these very same people are ideologically opposed to the people behind brexit ? If so then their position is indefensible from my point of view since they are acting out of pettiness to willingly violate the sovereignty of other entities that do not align with their ideology ... Pick one of the above, nobody can have both ... |
curious about your stance on Scotland's and Northern Ireland independence from the UK lol
I'm sure you'll be really consistent there