Sad ending of a great empire

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
I don't know why I'm reading all these stories of how China feels about this. I don't know why Beijing even injects its opinion unless it's all spin from the media. A lot of the stories claim China doesn't want Scottish independence simply because of domestic implications. That's stretching it since there's no democracy in China nor in the history of the minorities groups for that to happen. These days you see a lot of stories that have nothing to do with China and somehow it's spun to involve China, i.e. ISIS in Iraq and now some how the Ebola crisis in Africa is China's problem. All I can think of is this is just deflecting away from how imperfect they are when all we hear is how they're the better alternative.
 

asif iqbal

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BBC said there was 50 in George Square, really!?

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shen

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I don't know why I'm reading all these stories of how China feels about this. I don't know why Beijing even injects its opinion unless it's all spin from the media. A lot of the stories claim China doesn't want Scottish independence simply because of domestic implications. That's stretching it since there's no democracy in China nor in the history of the minorities groups for that to happen. These days you see a lot of stories that have nothing to do with China and somehow it's spun to involve China, i.e. ISIS in Iraq and now some how the Ebola crisis in Africa is China's problem. All I can think of is this is just deflecting away from how imperfect they are when all we hear is how they're the better alternative.

would it be better if nobody cares what China thinks about world's problems?
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Equation

Lieutenant General
I don't know why I'm reading all these stories of how China feels about this. I don't know why Beijing even injects its opinion unless it's all spin from the media. A lot of the stories claim China doesn't want Scottish independence simply because of domestic implications. That's stretching it since there's no democracy in China nor in the history of the minorities groups for that to happen. These days you see a lot of stories that have nothing to do with China and somehow it's spun to involve China, i.e. ISIS in Iraq and now some how the Ebola crisis in Africa is China's problem. All I can think of is this is just deflecting away from how imperfect they are when all we hear is how they're the better alternative.

Because it's the only way to turn the audiences attention away from the bad news that's happening at home.
 

Equation

Lieutenant General
George Square in Glasgow

If there is a yes vote it will break the back of labour and all labour MP in Westminster will have no seats

SNP gained a hell of a popularity between 2003-2011 after the international war criminal Tony Blair never listened to anyone in UK and went into Iraq

Post 2003 the back of labour is broken In Scotland all traditional labour voters switched to SNP over 1 million voters

Today I am just proud the world from East to West is watching Scotland


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I see a Catalan flag out there in the back.;)
 

AssassinsMace

Lieutenant General
would it be better if nobody cares what China thinks about world's problems?
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If China is not going back what it says with action, yeah, China shouldn't bother even giving an opinion. Especially since Great Britain is looking to do the same thing with Hong Kong, why give them a boost? China should be gloating as they would do.
 
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