As Vance 'lectures' Europe on free speech, it is good to be reminded that the United States ranks 55 (!) on the World Press Freedom Index.
The top 10 countries are ALL in Europe.
As Vance 'lectures' Europe on free speech, it is good to be reminded that the United States ranks 55 (!) on the World Press Freedom Index.
The top 10 countries are ALL in Europe.
Here in America, all criticism from foreign sources is considered dismissible as envy. Indeed, a lot of my neighbors see such criticism as actually flattering.
Worth noting their details are a bit aged. It says, "The US government continues to pursue the extradition of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange, who remains in detention in the United Kingdom." He's in Australia, having pleaded guilty with sentence of time served.
@mt @Professor_Stevens @claesdevreese Hang on ... I've only just realised ...
If MAGA gammons think that America is already the best country in the world, then it's already "great", no?
So why does it need to be made great again?
@Flisty @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese
I watched Brexit fairly closely (as much as one can, from over here). I think hearing the phrase "repatriation of power" is when I realized the United States has no monopoly on shameless right-wing bullshit.
Say, how has that worked out? Is there a general mood in the UK about whether or not Brexit was a good idea? Or is it all now just in the past?
@Flisty @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese
Wow, that's a great resource you linked to, thanks!
It's amazing to me that Brexit passed, except that I have come to learn the power of internet propaganda. If I lived in Europe and had the option to travel freely between countries there, I'd never stop riding the rails. Giving that up for some vague notion of reclaiming local autonomy no one ever really lost?
Sad that it happened. Maybe it can be fixed.
@TimWardCam @Flisty @mt @claesdevreese
Remember what I keep telling you: Americans don't LEARN from anyone else. To us, foreign fuck-ups happen because foreigners fuck up
@Professor_Stevens @Flisty @TimWardCam @claesdevreese
What surprised me most, is that basically, it was a quite close referendum (48-52% without looking it up), where the "leave" wasn't plan at all, no-one knew what it was supposed to be.
Instead of saying "too close too call, we're divided, we'll create alternative possible plans and vote on that first", they juts went ahead ... resulting in multiple PMs and lots of idiocy.
@Professor_Stevens @Flisty @mt @claesdevreese One theory is that Putin managed to persuade some really really dim people that "Ending Freedom Of Movement For Good" would mean that *they* couldn't come here but *we* would still be able to go there.
An alternative view has been expressed by some of Putin's #brexshitters saying "I don't want to live/work/love in any of those countries so I don't see why anyone else should be allowed to".
@Flisty @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese
Would you elaborate on those a bit? I don't get the references.
@Flisty @dreadfulscribbler @Professor_Stevens @TimWardCam @claesdevreese
same here in NL, members of the largest government party voted "for" things in Brussel, and then claimed "we have to do this because Brussel said so" in the national government.
@Flisty well, for at least 1 person Brexit was successful financially: Farage himself.
@dreadfulscribbler @Professor_Stevens @TimWardCam @claesdevreese
@TimWardCam @Professor_Stevens @Flisty @claesdevreese
"this isn't the #brexshit I voted for"
Without a plan that the leave-side was going to following, how can you tell?
@TimWardCam "brexit is brexit", I remember.
As useless a phrase as could be.
@Flisty @TimWardCam @mt @claesdevreese
Yeah, those were the days... That is, one can actually see the appeal in what you describe, to a certain sort of ignorant mind. Add a few lies about lowering prices and great health care at low costs and, well, you get the present situation.