OT On reasons to leave the EUSSR
On Sunday, 28 October 2018 11:11:51 UTC, Brian Gaff wrote:
If you were a rare plant that had been growing in a garden for years, and your roots were entwined around many others, Would you risk death of that plant simply because you wanted it to be somewhere else? Yes. Isn't that why world war II started, with Germany entwinning their roots around poland france and most of Europe. |
OT On reasons to leave the EUSSR
whisky-dave wrote
Brian Gaff wrote If you were a rare plant that had been growing in a garden for years, and your roots were entwined around many others, Would you risk death of that plant simply because you wanted it to be somewhere else? Yes. Isn't that why world war II started, with Germany entwinning their roots around poland france and most of Europe. Yes, but it wasnt a rare plant that anyone who mattered wanted to keep. They actually wanted to exterminate it, and did that very effectively. Same with Japan. |
OT On reasons to leave the EUSSR
On Monday, 29 October 2018 18:02:53 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
whisky-dave wrote Brian Gaff wrote If you were a rare plant that had been growing in a garden for years, and your roots were entwined around many others, Would you risk death of that plant simply because you wanted it to be somewhere else? Yes. Isn't that why world war II started, with Germany entwinning their roots around poland france and most of Europe. Yes, but it wasnt a rare plant that anyone who mattered wanted to keep. They actually wanted to exterminate it, and did that very effectively. Still seems to be quite a few jewish people about if that is what yuo are refering to. |
OT On reasons to leave the EUSSR
whisky-dave wrote
Rod Speed wrote whisky-dave wrote Brian Gaff wrote If you were a rare plant that had been growing in a garden for years, and your roots were entwined around many others, Would you risk death of that plant simply because you wanted it to be somewhere else? Yes. Isn't that why world war II started, with Germany entwinning their roots around poland france and most of Europe. Yes, but it wasnt a rare plant that anyone who mattered wanted to keep. They actually wanted to exterminate it, and did that very effectively. Still seems to be quite a few jewish people about if that is what yuo are refering to. Nope, the Nazi state. |
OT On reasons to leave the EUSSR
On Tuesday, 30 October 2018 13:42:23 UTC, Rod Speed wrote:
whisky-dave wrote Rod Speed wrote whisky-dave wrote Brian Gaff wrote If you were a rare plant that had been growing in a garden for years, and your roots were entwined around many others, Would you risk death of that plant simply because you wanted it to be somewhere else? Yes. Isn't that why world war II started, with Germany entwinning their roots around poland france and most of Europe. Yes, but it wasnt a rare plant that anyone who mattered wanted to keep. They actually wanted to exterminate it, and did that very effectively. Still seems to be quite a few jewish people about if that is what yuo are refering to. Nope, the Nazi state. What's the Nazi state and how could that be seen as a rare plant ? |
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