Extremely not here for "it could happen here too!" takes about the UK, a state that, within my lifetime, has openly murdered its own citizens in the street, and granted total impunity to the murderers.
Extremely not here for "it could happen here too!" takes about the UK, a state that, within my lifetime, has openly murdered its own citizens in the street, and granted total impunity to the murderers.
Remember reading a piece by Simon Kuper (who I usually like) which said that the British political system ‘is hallowed by more than three centuries without disaster - no invasions, civil wars, famines or revolutions'. why is it so hard for UK journos to acknowledge the existence of Ireland?
Especially when they lived through the end of a civil war on British (occupied) soil. How controversial is it really to admit that the British political system has overseen and been partly responsible for (at least) two major famines!