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Yasna wrote:Strange that so many people here are celebrating a move that will leave Catalonia stripped of its autonomy in short order. Well, hope you enjoyed your games. Now get ready for some law and order.
Yasna wrote:Strange that so many people here are celebrating a move that will leave Catalonia stripped of its autonomy in short order.
Yasna wrote:Now get ready for some law and order.
linguoboy wrote:Actually, I'm preparing for civil disobedience on a massive scale and an abusive police response. YMMV.
Saim wrote:They were going to apply 155 anyway. Pay more attention next time. (We were talking about it literally on the same page as the proclamation).
Who are you, Judge Dredd? A sheriff from a spaghetti Western?
Then it'll be the fault of the abused for being "irresponsible", rather than of the people who committed the abuses.
Yasna wrote:As long as independence had not been unambiguously declared, there was still an opportunity for the Generalitat to return to constitutional order on its own and avoid Article 155 being invoked.
Yasna wrote:No, just someone who enjoys watching self-absorbed separatists enamored by the romanticism of the struggle and with little interest in the welfare of real people being brought back down to the cold, solid ground of reality. [...] Wow. The shirking of all responsibility has already started.
Yasna wrote:Strange that so many people here are celebrating a move that will leave Catalonia stripped of its autonomy in short order. Well, hope you enjoyed your games. Now get ready for some law and order.
JackFrost wrote:I should remind you how the US got its independence.
JackFrost wrote:Do you realize that Spain is now a foreign country to Catalonia? The 155 has now no force there.
vijayjohn wrote:JackFrost wrote:I should remind you how the US got its independence.
I tried doing this, too, but he doesn't seem to have ears to listen.
Saim wrote:JackFrost wrote:Do you realize that Spain is now a foreign country to Catalonia? The 155 has now no force there.
No diguis blat fins que sigui al sac i ben lligat.
Do you not see that Spain could've avoided all of this by allowing an independence referendum just as the UK and Canada did?
JackFrost wrote:Què?
Again, we never really needed their allowance in the first place. As it should be.
md0 wrote:What's the situation on the ground now?
Saim wrote:JackFrost wrote:Do you realize that Spain is now a foreign country to Catalonia? The 155 has now no force there.
No diguis blat fins que sigui al sac i ben lligat.
IpseDixit wrote:Saim wrote:JackFrost wrote:Do you realize that Spain is now a foreign country to Catalonia? The 155 has now no force there.
No diguis blat fins que sigui al sac i ben lligat.
We have the same proverb, only with cat instead of wheat.
Non dire gatto se non ce l'hai nel sacco.
Saim wrote:Puigdemont and half the government are in Brussels, possibly seeking political asylum from the Belgian State.
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