Milo:Why Britain should leave the EU

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22 Responses to Milo:Why Britain should leave the EU

  1. KG says:

    Right on, Milo! http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

  2. Gregoryno6 says:

    Bastard looks so effen cool, standing in the middle of a forest in a business suit. How does he do it?
    And he’s laying down the facts that a lot of people uncomfortable. I mean, he’s got the look AND he’s got brains and guts.

    • Michael in Nelson says:

      Gregoryno6, Milo gets away with what he says because he’s a homosexual, a fact (his ability to get away with saying things a straight white man could not) he readily admits.

  3. Robertv says:

    I personally think all today’s problems are provoked by progressives to stay in power now the western world is on the brink of financial breakdown.
    Muslims are just used as a tool to divide and conquer. Of Course ones the progressives have completely taken over society all disturbing elements have to be eliminated including muslims. Why use muslims? Because they have the perfect ‘religion’ of peace.

    Of course this all could backfire.
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    1984

  4. Ronbo says:

    Michael in Nelson says:

    “Milo gets away with what he says because he’s a homosexual, a fact (his ability to get away with saying things a straight white man could not) he readily admits.”

    Sorry, but I have to disagree with comment, although I think far too white men – and people in general – have bought into that canard, and as a result keep silent in the face to Leftist racism and oppression.

    I’ve spoken my mind all my life in any number of venues, however, I never had the following that Milo has, nor do I have his resources to be world traveler.

    But most importantly – I’m not lovable…In fact, my fate in life is always to be most suspected and least trusted because of my bluntness. My attitude is fine if you like me, but also fine if you don’t – I don’t care – I’m not going to sweeten or change what I say to curry anyone’s favor.

    So I think there are millions of Ronbo’s out there who do speak up, all the time, everywhere, but the majority don’t hear what we are saying simply because they don’t like us…We are too blunt. We speak right on without fear. They see us as arrogant blowhards. The fact that we are usually right is ignored.

    Shakespeare’s Cassius in JULIUS CAESAR is a literary example of what I’m saying, Cassius is always right on with his advice to the conspirators, but because of his un-likeability is always ignored and this leads to their defeat.

  5. mawm says:

    This is an editorial in the Telegraph that rationally and unemotionally spells out why Britain must leave the EU…

    Vote leave to benefit from a world of opportunity.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2016/06/20/vote-leave-to-benefit-from-a-world-of-opportunity/

    • Ronbo says:

      I bet the EU elites steal the election…Like Stalin said, “It’s not about how they vote – it’s about who counts the votes.”

      • KG says:

        That’s an excellent editorial, the case to leave is unarguable when stripped of all the bullshit and partisan interests.

  6. KG says:

    I don’t know whether to laugh, throw something or cry at this Washington Post article:
    ‘Brexit: Britain doesn’t trust the experts
    Independent authorities say the country should stay in the EU, but voters don’t seem to care.
    Since February, the pro-EU camp has trotted out endorsement upon endorsement from respected authorities both within Britain and beyond, including US President Barack Obama. None of it seems to have made a dent…
    ….Perhaps sensing that the reliance on experts isn’t cutting through, the Remain campaign has begun to tout the opinions of celebrities. On Tuesday, it heralded the endorsement of international football star David Beckham…’
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11661014
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    • Ronbo says:

      Nationalism and Populism rising in the West – in the next turn of the political wheel, I suspect – where “respected authorities” don’t get no respect – and where if election don’t change the status quo – brute force will.

    • mawm says:

      It’s that word – “authorities”.

      I can’t believe that not every Brit has at some time has been fucked around by someone in “authority”, be it a licensing clerk or someone who enforces the “law”.

      I can’t believe that not every Brit has seen how the “authorities” have taken more and more of their freedom away through petty rules made up by them with out consent of the people.

      I can’t believe that not every Brit has seen how the “authorities” have failed them, such as in their failure in their duty of care of all the young girls raped in Rotherham.

      I can’t believe that not every Brit has watched the “authorities” in the EU build themselves grandiose and expensive buildings, get driven around in the latest and most expensive limousines, eat at the poshest restaurants, vote themselves lavish salaries, entitlements and pensions, etc – all with money taken from them.

      I can’t believe that the average Brit cannot see that these same “authorities” do not have their best interest at heart. And when challenged how they drum up mindless support from the disproportionately wealthy and the vapid entertainment class.

      To those Brits who see all this, I sincerely hope that you are in the majority. This is your only chance. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_mail.gif

      • KG says:

        Kiwis are no different, mawm. A whole lot of those things apply in this country (and Australia) yet still the mindless lemmings vote for more of the same. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

        • mawm says:

          True, but tomorrow we are not voting for our freedom and if enough Brits vote leave then Europe and the USA will be heartened and might just follow suit, and then (as posted by Darin) the butterfly effect might just get rid of Jonkey, Turnbull and Trudeau, etc., Greece and Spain, etc. will dump socialism and save their economies and communities, etc, etc. There is a lot resting on John Bull’s shoulders…… or vote.

  7. mtamati says:

    Milo at least twice mentions that Orlando was the biggest mass shooting in American history…

    Here’s what happens when the Government comes for your guns:
    http://bigthink.com/paul-ratner/the-worst-mass-shooting-in-us-history-was-not-in-orlando

    • KG says:

      It hardly matters, Tamati. We’re really talking about modern America in the context of modern would-be gun grabbers.
      Wounded Knee adds nothing to that debate.