jimcee wrote:Well there's a lot of slanging going on here.
In the interests of coming to the defence of the EU - which nobody seems to have taken on board - here is a historical perspective.
Since man stopped living in caves he has indulged in genocide in furtherance of Tribe, religion, or territory - and it continues to this day - details available on request.
In the past these activities - particularly relating to territory have been under the heading of Empires - Roman, Ottoman, Austro Hungarian, British, to name just but a few.
All empires were ruled by oppressors who enforced order by force, and all disintegrated because of rebellion from within, or an inability to continue enforcement. It is a sad state of affairs that in many cases of getting independance the breakaway state has deteriorated - Uganda, Rwanda, Congo, Somalia, just to mention a few.
After Adolf Hitler's most recent attempt to build a new empire by force, failed (along with the Japanese attempt to do the same thing in the Orient it is clear that force is not the way to go about things.
As opposed to this method of consolidation, and working on the principle that "United we stand - Divided we Fall" we have the US example where after an early civil war they have states subservient to Washington and have even accepted outsiders -Hawaii and Puerto Rico into the fold.
Coming now to the EU - we have a new attempt at Empire building not by force but by common interest and democratic negotiation. This attempt, which makes a radical change from the use of force is worthy of a bit of support as tribe, religion and territory will not resuly in genocide or war within it's ranks.
And it is also worth noting that this new Empire has candidates queueing up to join without any coercion, and in the case of malcontents like some of these posters, one can resign without having to resort to military action.
There will always be discontented people who feel that the grass is greener in the other field but this can be illusory as the inhabitants of Zimbabwe have found to their cost.
If mankind is to survive without annihilating itself then the EU is a step in the right direction.
At last !
Someone attempts to present a positive case for being in the European Union......no European wars since its inception. Yes. I agree.
You've also, maybe inadvertently, made a case for being in the United Kingdom too.
Prior to The Act of Union wars were very common in Britain between England and Scotland. Since the Act of Union there has not been one. So; like the EU the UK has brought peace to previously warring countries. Now, that sounds like a reason for staying in the UK.
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