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  • Brexit
    ↪NOS4A2


    I'm from Ireland. The kink here is a potential return to violence. If the UK crashes out with no-deal, there'll have to be a hard border on the island, and that means the Good Friday agreement is down the tubes. That's a deadly serious issue.
  • Brexit
    ↪NOS4A2


    The point is that contingency plans do not make disasters of any sort organized. They merely try to mitigate the chaos to some degree. The government's own report makes this clear. Just read it—or at least about it.
  • Brexit
    ↪Evil

    :clap:
    ↪NOS4A2

    Read: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/operation-chaos-whitehalls-secret-no-deal-brexit-plan-leaked-j6ntwvhll
    +
    https://intpolicydigest.org/2019/08/19/no-deal-chaos-the-brexit-cliff-face-and-operation-yellowhammer/
  • Brexit
    ↪NOS4A2


    You can prepare for a hurricane too. Does that make the hurricane organized?
  • Brexit
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    Eerie.
  • Brexit
    ↪Michael


    Perfectly timed for the Sunday Newspapers. :up:
  • Currently Reading
    ↪180 Proof


    'bout time you showed up. :up: :cool:
  • Brexit
  • Lies, liars, trolls: what to do about them.
    ↪ArguingWAristotleTiff


    :lol:
  • Brexit
    ↪Punshhh


    Cause of death: electile dysfunction.
  • Obfuscatory Discourse
    and we are talking about something that in my view, is relatively straightforward, like "freedom," for example — rlclauer

    Probably not the best example of a straightforward philosophical concept there.

    https://plato.stanford.edu/search/search?page=1&query=freedom&prepend=None
  • Currently Reading
    Marx - Capital Vol 1 (Reread)
  • Obfuscatory Discourse
    ↪rlclauer


    Generally, what makes philosophy difficult is understanding concepts and how they relate to each other both contemporaneously and historically. So, no matter how clearly something is written, if you don't have the right background knowledge to contextualize it, you'll likely find yourself lost. And to expect philosophical writers to provide all that background knowledge and not presume some of it would be unreasonable. So, sure, deliberate attempts to overcomplicate or obscure in order to self-aggrandize can be frustrating, but as @SophistiCat pointed out, some stuff is just very difficult.
  • Lies, liars, trolls: what to do about them.
    ↪ArguingWAristotleTiff

    It's in Feedback because it includes feedback, such as:

    Maybe we here can start small. There are liars and trolls here. I propose that within an informal system of warnings, that recalcitrant offenders be banned. — tim wood

    I was enjoying following this thread without having to log in. — ArguingWAristotleTiff

    Don't you keep yourself logged in? How dare you log out!
  • Brexit
    @NOS4A2

    Sorry, I deleted my post to correct it, so yours got deleted to. I defer to what @Michael said above about the numbers.
  • Brexit
    I know, but it's not like arguing with facts is going to work with NOS4A2. — Echarmion

    Just thought I'd put it out there anyhow. There seems to be a lot of confusion around what is actually happening even among the mainstream news media who haven't done a great job of explaining things. I don't know how many headlines I've seen, for example, proclaiming that Boris is going to call a general election when he has no legal right to do so (only having the right to seek permission from the house to do so). They've only seemed to have cottoned on to that now that his attempt failed.
  • Brexit
    ↪Echarmion


    A moments background reading would be enough in any case to disabuse anyone of the notion that a no-deal Brexit is the will of the people. Polls consistently show a majority against it and that is all the legislation prevents. Furthermore, it was right-wing Tories and their coalition partners in the DUP that blocked their own PM delivering Brexit just a few months ago.

    (Oh, and the opposition will accept an election when the anti-no-deal legislation goes through. Again, they are the ones protecting the will of the people.)
  • Brexit
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-news-live-brexit-no-deal-vote-general-election-date-corbyn-a9089516.html
    :up:
  • On Antinatalism
    ↪Terrapin Station


    The discussions were cross-fertilizing anyway, and if Petrichor's slant is the most interesting, that may be the focus from here on in.

    It seems to be a trend lately, by the way, that people will start a bunch of threads that are just slight variations on the same thing, sparked by a discussion in some other thread. — Terrapin Station

    Yes, which according to the guidelines shouldn't be done because they tend to cross-fertilize and cannibalize each other.

    Well, apologies for any inconvenience all. Just trying to keep the place tidy.
  • On Antinatalism
    ↪Hanover

    I felt like discussions questioning whether it's right to have children etc. were proliferating in a way that Donald Trump discussions used to be and would be best kept together even if they differed in emphasis. If you want to try to unbreak the egg though, feel free. I have no idea how to unmerge.
  • Are we entitled to have children?
    This discussion was merged into On Antinatalism
  • Is it ethical to have children?
    This discussion was merged into On Antinatalism
  • Brexit
    :cheer:
  • Brexit
    Let's focus on Boris's attempted erection first. When that's taken care of, we can see how much of a mess there is to clean up.
  • Let's rename the forum
    ↪S


    If you could just grab that domain name before someone else takes it. :up:
  • Brexit
    ↪Wayfarer


    What's 'ours' in terms of resources is a gift of a society that mostly functions on the backs of ordinary workers, without whom we'd all be sucking on wild berries and being eaten by bears. But yes, let's not go there here.
  • Brexit
    ↪Wayfarer


    What other people?
  • Brexit
    ↪unenlightened


    Lol @theFT. Shock/horror! Don't vote Labour because they want to give you stuff!
  • Brexit
    ↪unenlightened


    Yes, which would explain why, rather than mentioning these 'radical policies', using the bogeyman of Marxism is generally the preferred method of attempting to discredit him.
  • Brexit
    ↪Wayfarer


    I'd put it this way, the issue is not Labour's sudden unelectability, it's the Lib Dem's sudden electability. So, the remain vote is split while Johnson has been (very) busy unsplitting the anti-remain vote by stealing Farage's thunder. This is critical in a first-past-the-post system. The winner takes all essentially and that dynamic explains the bulk of what's going on here.
  • Let's rename the forum
    ↪T Clark


    I'm actually going to keep that one as the new title for the Donald Trump discussion.
  • Let's rename the forum
    Land of a Thousand Neuroses — T Clark

    How about 'Land of a Thousand Neurons"?
  • Brexit
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/jeremy-corbyn-election-result-vote-share-increased-1945-clement-attlee-a7781706.html

    Hm, he must be unelectable then.
  • Brexit
    And also, that Corbyn is a misguided idealist (at best) — Wayfarer

    On what basis? Which policies of his are misguided and why?
  • Brexit
    ↪Wayfarer


    A significantly higher percentage of voters voted for Corbyn in his last election than voted for Blair in his. In fact, Corbyn got one of the highest vote shares for Labour in modern times. So, that's just typical anti-Corbyn hype.
  • Brexit
    As @Punshhh pointed out, Boris can't have his erection unless Labour agree. So, it ain't that simple.
  • Playfulness as more of a possibility in approaching life.
    ↪Roel


    I admire anyone who even attempts to express complex ideas in a language not their own. And your English is good enough for the forum.
  • Let's rename the forum
    ↪Michael


    :up:
  • Why was I banned
    ↪T Clark


    Thanks for the tag and the link for Steve.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Who doesn't love clowns?

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