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Let's hope the UK citizens prove less cowardly than the US ones.
You have a lot of trust in people who voted to isolate themselves from their biggest allies and trading partners just a couple years ago.
I don’t see how relevant that is here. Arguably the EU is supporting Israel’s genocide.
It's relevant, they're easily led by the nose, and now they're kissing the diaper. From what I can see, they're no better than the americans.
They're already monarchists
took me a minute before i realized the US only did that months ago instead of years
The British haven't been too good at protesting in the near past
Arguably not in the recent past, but let us not forget that the suffragettes were very committed protesters. They did more than just organize symbolic protests though. They also carried out bombings and arson campaigns and one of them ended up cutting Winston Churchill's face with a dogwhip.
The Suffragettes are certainly a good counter-example. I didn't mean that people haven't been protesting, just that I can't remember any recent protests (apart from strikes which are something different) where the government gave in and made concessions.
London really showed up for the Palestine protests a couple weeks ago
Basically not since the 18th century really.
Ask your parents about the miners
They were far from effective.
Which is the point, the last time the UK protested in a big way people were brutally masacred by the government.
It was their last resort.
Eventually the regime won, but at the cost of really showing their true colors and who they stand with.
So the strikers were at least effective in that.
A lesson from history and for eternity.
They deserve respect and admiration.
Not every battle can be won, not every revolution succeeds.
But they can.
The only sure way to lose is to resign in your fate.
Last effective protest was the women's pay movement in 1968. Where all women at the factory strike. Plus many other female employees throughout the UK.
It was effective in that the law changed. Equal pay for women passed as a lawin 1971.
Question Then became is the legal requirements enough.
They used to be glorious though.
X to doubt. The UK threw out due process a long time ago, wave the ‘terrorism’ tag and egregiously Orwellian policies become law:
And all that’s before we even talk about the recent Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act nonsense.
Drawing attention to the abuse of these powers is now terrorism. Please hand yourself in to your nearest police station for reeducation.
The PAC are heroes. We should be building statues of them. No one a hundred years from now will think Labor is on the right side of history here. We should be nominating these people for sainthood, not criminalizing them.
At least they have Corbyn daring to do what Sanders does not.
Hollywood level politics. Just shut up