Well said. I've taken a very similar political path, having voted for Indy in 2014, only to see the party that claimed to want Independence become narrow and authoritarian. I also voted Leave in the EU referendum - my eyes were opened not by Paul Joseph Watson but due to what happened in the aftermath of the "credit crunch" of 2008, with the people of Greece being effectively left to starve while France and Germany demanded that their corrupt government continued to buy their arms and EU Commissioner Mario Monti being foisted on Italy as an unelected PM, plus events in Ukraine.
I also totally agree about Trump - personally I can't stand the man, but I can see why many people vote for him. Those voters have real needs that are just brushed aside by left-wing elitists in a very high-handed and pompous manner.
Well said. I've taken a very similar political path, having voted for Indy in 2014, only to see the party that claimed to want Independence become narrow and authoritarian. I also voted Leave in the EU referendum - my eyes were opened not by Paul Joseph Watson but due to what happened in the aftermath of the "credit crunch" of 2008, with the people of Greece being effectively left to starve while France and Germany demanded that their corrupt government continued to buy their arms and EU Commissioner Mario Monti being foisted on Italy as an unelected PM, plus events in Ukraine.
I also totally agree about Trump - personally I can't stand the man, but I can see why many people vote for him. Those voters have real needs that are just brushed aside by left-wing elitists in a very high-handed and pompous manner.