Furious with the EU fascism

King Alexander said:
First, this is a topic which I want to know what other european posters think about and the topic is aimed to them, no hard feelings.
Secondly, maybe other fellow citizens share the same opinion with me or not, but I certainly DO NOT represent my people neither want to. This is my personal opinion only.

Well, as time passes by, I'm becoming more and more dissapointed and furious with the Brussels' IDIOTS that taking CRITICAL decisions without making referendums or, at least, have a dialog with the citizens for critical matters.

Why am I telling all this? EU, and every European country alone, has NEVER been so FASCIST and undemocratical. Even at the 70's that our allies from the other side of the pacific had promoted-supported the Junta for 7 years, that dictatorship wasn't keeping RECORDS of the citizens so well-thought and regarding as much as what the EU is proposing more and more.
Telephone conversations been recorded and the data to be stored for 2 years, been spotted by tracking the cellphone over GPS(that's how other people got arrested in another EU country), and I really don't know what more CRAP the "wise" that rule us want to do.

Hmmmmm, Nazi Germany comes to mind... If this was the case in your country right now, you would mysteriously disappear.

King Alexander said:
Maybe non-EU countries want to also promote in EU the same crap they have at their country: well, I don't care A BIT, and I'm willing to fight for my rights, freedom and PRIVACY, yes, if I had to choose over a) compromise with what the non-EU countries want and b)the EU have a war with them regarding the passing of that laws, I'd choose the b, hands down. I value my privacy VERY MUCH.

Now you know what we go through, EU countries trying to promote their crap in our country. Hmmmm, Europe vs the Armed Forces of the United States, that would be interesting.

[Starts singing "California Here I Come" with the following words]Beaded glass here Europe comes![End]. Though I believe it would be a case of M.A.D.
 
Cullyn said:
The British plane spotters is a case in point
I remember that - in the same week that the UK Government were condemning Greece's actions (referring to the plane spotters as "only tourists"), they were also arguing how they should be able to lock up foreigners without trial (who are, of course, referred to as "suspected terrorists").
 
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