There are some nations in europe that attempt self-determination, without any recognition. For example catalonia had close to 50% support, but europe looked the other way; even after trying to organize a referendum on their own, being repressed with excessive violence and ending up with political prisoners, europe looked the other way.
Nothing, and that’s fine. I don’t know if it’s because of fanaticism with the topic or what, but it seems strange to me that people get upset about this.
But to try to clarify it better, the other user says that self-determination is one of the values of europe (to fight for), hence my comment.
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There are some nations in europe that attempt self-determination, without any recognition. For example catalonia had close to 50% support, but europe looked the other way; even after trying to organize a referendum on their own, being repressed with excessive violence and ending up with political prisoners, europe looked the other way.
Thank you for the answer.
What does that have to do with Denmark and Ukraine?
Nothing, and that’s fine. I don’t know if it’s because of fanaticism with the topic or what, but it seems strange to me that people get upset about this.
But to try to clarify it better, the other user says that self-determination is one of the values of europe (to fight for), hence my comment.
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What. I thought it was fine to go completely off topic? You gotta be consistent, man.
They were directly responding to a comment about European values.
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