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ohmyiv
·2년 전·discuss
What I'm saying is why are you commenting it to me? I don't care either way. There's other comments that your reply would fit better under. Trying to drag everyone into an EU good/EU bad discussion is not what everyone wants. I simply stated that leaving the EU doesn't make left/right disappear, which is true. You can argue your separate point to me all you want, but I dont really care.
ohmyiv
·2년 전·discuss
> You cannot imply same rules for entire nations like all are the same. They are not. They have different cultures, different values, different taxes, different wealth, etc...

I'm not implying anything. I'm stating the fact that partisanship is not only dictated by EU membership. Maybe you're correct, maybe not, I dont really care, but it has nothing to do with my comment. Please try again with someone else who cares as much as you do.
ohmyiv
·2년 전·discuss
I don't know if youre trying to imply I said any thing about the censorship law, but all I was pointing out was that leaving the EU doesn't change anything about parent's idea about voting left/right/whatever.
ohmyiv
·2년 전·discuss
I didn't say anything about it working or not, did I? The only thing I pointed out was that that leaving the EU isn't going to change parent's idea about leaving the EU to avoid voting left or right. Your comment doesn't apply or mean anything to me. I don't live in Europe nor do I follow all their politics enough to have a skin in the game.
ohmyiv
·2년 전·discuss
If you leave the EU who are people in your country going to vote for? Most likely, either the right or the left.

Leaving the EU doesn't automatically make a country not right/left/whatever. Even before the EU most countries had the same thing. The UK left and still have left/right/whatever. You need to change a lot more than EU membership status to avoid the whole left/right issue.