Tuesday, 14 September 2010

I Support Scottish Independence

Saw this nice post at Aangirfan about how the Scots would benefit from independence.

Now it's not simply Scottish independence from London, they also would need to avoid the EU, which is of course run by the same people who run London and thus would benefit from a fake Scottish independence from the UK only for Scotland to be held under EU control instead.

Also, it's not as if it's a one way street in terms of resources. Scotland and northern England are heavily dependent on government schemes, which is a problem I believe will disappear pretty quickly should we or any place be capable of removing the banking oilgarchy from power. However until then, that is our vice.

I like Scotland and I may be part Scottish myself. My mother's side of my family is Celtic in appearance and I have some relatives who live in Scotland, but they moved up there, and so I don't know if they are Irish or Scottish originally (Co. Durham as many parts of England had a lot of Irish migration during the Crown genocide in Ireland; many DLI medals from the late 1800s were awarded to Irish born soldiers, for instance).

My father's side of my family is Anglo-Saxon as far as I can tell. They have that Anglo-Saxon eccentricity. Yes that includes my coal mining, WW2 fighting, Anglo-Saxon grandfather. ZGR wouldn't believe me. :)

Anyway, back on point, it's nationalism as I said that will overcome the international bankers' control system (in any country). Crude, yes; simplistic, maybe; but sometimes a blunt object is the only one that comes to hand, and that's just the way it is. Ultimately I support the somewhat idealistic but nonetheless excellent vision of secession.net, to secure true self determination.

I'm seeing a lot more flags flying locally in recent times, and not just because of the World Cup. Maybe I misread that sign when I thought it was just football oriented - maybe it's a good thing. The nation still sleeps but its subconscious is just starting to awaken. The people may appear 'fat and happy' (for now) but they are starving for real information.

Well, aren't you going to feed them? ;)

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