Board Thread:Political Discussion/@comment-26372275-20171001130518/@comment-30924651-20171011085832

Nothing to watch wrote: 1. Oi vittu, minä ei puhuussa suomessa(I think I said: ,,Oh pussy, I don't speak Finnish", not sure though) 2.1 That was ethically a very big mistake though 2.2 There's no clear answer 2.3 There's the economic aspect, Catalonia is richer, than other parts of Spain, so they must keep up the entire Spain, but Narva is much poorer than other parts of Estonia, so we keep them up 3. Ok, I know nothing about Warhammer, but it sounds very much like you 2. In which way? They did illegal things, they were told to stop but they didn't, they treatened soveregnity, intrests and unity of country they belong to, they resisted police forces and disobeyed its orders, they spreaded propaganda against their state (Spain) across the globe, if they will have independence they will turn Catalonia into a republic and the movement is led by leftist anarchists. I see no ethical problems. And a fact that they didn't shoot or kill anyone doesn't change this. They openly challenged the state and the law, and they were rightfully punished. In theory Spain could just execute every single person who voted on that "referendum" and remain having moral highground.

2.3 Such things shouldn't be based on economy but on culture, ideology, religion, nationality and so on. And it can be replied that Estonia is that keeps Narva being poor, althrough I don't say so. And Russia could make it richer.