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Both the left and the right hate the EU

The left see the EU as a capitalistic caball and the right see the EU as socailistic for imposing regulations on EU nations economies and the far right oppose EU for enabling imigration based multiculturalism.
Before orange man came along. Pretty much everyone agreed that the government was corrupt to the core.
Now half the country desperately defends the government against those who still say the government sux.. and is corrupt to the core.
Dont tell me the medias power isn’t great…

Now we all hate the one outsider who bucked the system ? Lolz

The end is nigh
pianoplayingsteve · 31-35, M
The European Union’s parliamentary building intentionally mimicks the fabled ‘tower of Babel’ and their 12 star flag is a reference to the 12 tribes of Israel who made the original Tower of Babel, who each used the star of David as their symbol.




This is the official brochure for the EU, which makes reference to the mixing of tongues after the tower was constructed in scripture


I can explain more but I find that with historic facts and events, you have to present them in very small doses or people call them ‘conspiracy theories’ if you lay everything out.
Abstraction · 61-69, M
@pianoplayingsteve
1. The twelve tribes of Israel did not build the tower of Babel. There was no Israel at all at that period. It's nothing to do with Israel.
2. The twelve tribes of Israel did not use the star of David as a symbol. It was only really adopted by Jewish people fully towards the 17th century, beginning in Prague. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_of_David
3. "The 12 stars are a reference to the 12 tribes." Yeah, nah. Why would they do that? Seriously. All European nations deciding their symbol would represent ancient Jewish history??? No evidence of this at all. Prove it. Not from youtube - from EU source documents.
4. "European Union’s parliamentary building intentionally mimicks the fabled ‘tower of Babel’ Really? You really think that they had secret conversations without any record and got all the countries to agree to try to mimic the tower of Babel? Can you imagine how laughed at anyone who even suggested that would be? Then they briefed an architectural firm, 'Yes, we want you to research tower of Babel ziggurats and copy the style. But you mustn't tell anyone you are doing it.' And no-one in any of these conversations disagreed and went out and talked about it? I'm sorry, that's not how the real world works in highly charged political atmospheres.
5. Motto of the EU is In varietate concordia. This is just an article - 'Europe: Twelve Tongues, One Voice : An Evaluation of European Political Cooperation' by Gerald Schneider, in the April 1997 edition, European Journal of Political Research 31(3) DOI:10.1023/A:1006861706638. You can read it online. There is no reference to mixing up tongues or language except in the title. Nothing to do with it.
This means you've been lied to by the sources who told you this. Are you ok with that?

 
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