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Should Spain pay homage to Catalonia?

Things have just been escalated by the Rajoy Government in Madrid. Catalan regional autonomy has been suspended and direct rule imposed. It's like the US federal government suspending the legislature of a major state. Nothing like this has happened in modern times.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/22/spain-calls-on-catalans-to-respect-decision-to-impose-direct-rule

My own view is that I support the Catalan's right to have a referendum on grounds of democracy and self determination, even though I think Catalan independence would be a bad idea. This is an autocratic decision by Rajoy. It's legal within the Spanish constitution but that is not the point. There is no good defence for it on ethical grounds and it will make a difficult situation worse.
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Cierzo · M
Rajoy did the right thing, enforcing the constitution. When someone goes against the law, is given a chance to correct themselves, and reject it, they get what they deserve.

Independentist Catalonians may feel even more victimized by this move? Probably, but everyone is responsible for their own feelings. We cannot act on the basis of not hurting everyone else's feelings, but on the basis of what is right or wrong.