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Posted: 5/22/2019 6:58:33 PM EDT
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Payback for thinking about Brexit and autonomy.
Globalist CUNTS. |
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Let me know when the powerful UN navy moves to blockade the islands to enforce their demands or invades them with their vast land forces.
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efore Wednesday's vote, Mauritian Prime Minister Pravid Kumar Jug-Nauth told the General Assembly the forcible eviction of Chagossians was akin to a crime against humanity.
However, he said Mauritius would allow the military base to continue operating "in accordance with international law", if it were given control of the islands. Mr Jug-Nauth said this would give the facility a "higher degree of legal certainty" for the future. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-48371388 |
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Mauritius has about as valid a claim to the Chagos Archipelago as the Argentinians have to the Falklands. Just because separate territories are governed under the same colonial rule doesn't mean that one territory gets to keep the other territory when the first gains independence.
My guess is that China is behind this move. If the island goes back to Mauritius it's a fair bet they'll put a lease for the base up for bid hoping for a big, recurring payday from Uncle Sam or Uncle Xi. Just a quick glance at the most basic description of the military base on Diego will show its strategic importance for a global power or regional power with global ambitions. |
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efore Wednesday's vote, Mauritian Prime Minister Pravid Kumar Jug-Nauth told the General Assembly the forcible eviction of Chagossians was akin to a crime against humanity. However, he said Mauritius would allow the military base to continue operating "in accordance with international law", if it were given control of the islands. Mr Jug-Nauth said this would give the facility a "higher degree of legal certainty" for the future. https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/A287/production/_107070614_chagos9760519.png https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-48371388 View Quote |
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efore Wednesday's vote, Mauritian Prime Minister Pravid Kumar Jug-Nauth told the General Assembly the forcible eviction of Chagossians was akin to a crime against humanity. However, he said Mauritius would allow the military base to continue operating "in accordance with international law", if it were given control of the islands. Mr Jug-Nauth said this would give the facility a "higher degree of legal certainty" for the future. https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/624/cpsprodpb/A287/production/_107070614_chagos9760519.png https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-48371388 View Quote |
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Oh wait, the UN "Demanded".
They can tongue fuck my shitty asshole. Cunts. Quoted:Right after China leaves Tibet. View Quote |
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I have two demands of the United Nations...
1. Go eat a giant bowl full of your own semen laced shit. 2. Die horribly. |
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Mauritius has about as valid a claim to the Chagos Archipelago as the Argentinians have to the Falklands. Just because separate territories are governed under the same colonial rule doesn't mean that one territory gets to keep the other territory when the first gains independence. My guess is that China is behind this move. If the island goes back to Mauritius it's a fair bet they'll put a lease for the base up for bid hoping for a big, recurring payday from Uncle Sam or Uncle Xi. Just a quick glance at the most basic description of the military base on Diego will show its strategic importance for a global power or regional power with global ambitions. View Quote It should also be noted that this UN tactic has been going on since the first group of colonies gained their independence after WWII. They and the ComBloc countries banded up to create majorities in the UN to target remaining colonies of the colonial powers, and also go after settler-rule and newly-independent countries that tried to be anti-communist and maintain close ties with their former colonial masters. The more colonies became independent, the worse this got. |
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I don’t even have the words to describe how happy I’d be if the FUN demanded something of me. Dear God, I would wage such a media war telling them how to get fucked 87,000,000 different ways. It would be epic...
Hey UK, don’t be pussies and fuck this twitter opportunity up! |
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*Yawns*. Eh. The UN General Assembly says a lot of crazy stuff. They have no power except bluster. They do so much of that, it looses its sting. I suspect the Brits will simply pretend nothing happened. The Blue Helmets will never show up, and what will Mauritius do?
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UK is a permanent security council member so... good luck with that.
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The old line rings true.
"UN, the first letters in unnecessary." Worthless as balls on a priest. |
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I have a better idea..........tell
them no, and if they have a problem, we will just occupy Mauritius |
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Good, the US and Britain need to pull back home. Ending military interventionism is the first step toward ending social interventionism by the English speaking world (with all its SJWism).
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What part of what I said do you find confusing?
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What part of what I said do you find confusing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good, the US and Britain need to pull back home. Ending military interventionism is the first step toward ending social interventionism by the English speaking world (with all its SJWism). The Chagos Archipelago has been a British colony/territory for a very long time. Nothing wrong with that, it doesn't involve active military intervention, and it provides a strategic location to protect Anglo-American interests in the region, which will need protection no matter what kind of pipe-dreams about how great isolationism (Oh, I'm sorry, "non-interventionism") some people have. |
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Quoted: I don't think "confusing" is he right negative descriptor intended for what you posted. The Chagos Archipelago has been a British colony/territory for a very long time. Nothing wrong with that, it doesn't involve active military intervention, and it provides a strategic location to protect Anglo-American interests in the region, which will need protection no matter what kind of pipe-dreams about how great isolationism (Oh, I'm sorry, "non-interventionism") some people have. View Quote |
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Quoted: The particulars are not terribly important. What's important is that the English speaking world stop playing such a dominant role on the world's stage, in every sense. The English speaking world is far and away the biggest source of pernicious social justice ideas. We tend not to think of ourselves that way, but that's exactly what we are. It's terrible. View Quote |
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Uh...ok, non-intervention ideas aside...we aren’t the biggest source of SJW ideas. You primarily read English sources for things, but this stuff is global. From grievance culture to socialism on down, these things have roots all over the planet. This is just silly. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: The particulars are not terribly important. What's important is that the English speaking world stop playing such a dominant role on the world's stage, in every sense. The English speaking world is far and away the biggest source of pernicious social justice ideas. We tend not to think of ourselves that way, but that's exactly what we are. It's terrible. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/51067667.pdf |
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Quoted: It's spread globally from its roots in the US. These ideas first gained traction in American universities among the faculty, spread to the students, and then outward from there. The only non-English speaking country that even compares to the role the US and the UK played in the global distribution of these ideas is France. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/51067667.pdf View Quote |
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U.N., you get problem with that? You know what you should do? You should sanction them. Sanction them with your army. Oh! wait a minute! You don't have an army!
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I overwhelming demand that the UN choke on a bag of AIDS infested dicks.
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The UK, who's intelligence services very likely worked with our government to foment a coup?
Eh fuck all of them. |
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Let me know when the powerful UN navy moves to blockade the islands to enforce their demands or invades them with their vast land forces. View Quote UN sanctions Dave Chappelle |
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Wouldn't it be terrible if some other country just came along and annexed it?
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I toured the island last week during lunch with google maps.
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Quoted: The particulars are not terribly important. What's important is that the English speaking world stop playing such a dominant role on the world's stage, in every sense. The English speaking world is far and away the biggest source of pernicious social justice ideas. We tend not to think of ourselves that way, but that's exactly what we are. It's terrible. View Quote Txl |
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