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Originally Posted by d7o1d1s0
Honestly, I think the referendum is the best thing that has happened to Scotland since I've been alive. A whole generation of people have woken up and started ask themselves: "hold on, see EVERYTHING? why do we do it like that? who decided we should do it like that?". Such a large number of people just blindly accept the world they were born into. I think the referendum has inspired a heap of people in Scotland (and hopefully throughout the world) to take a step back and ask themselves some bigger questions.
Why should a group of people have a government? If we can agree that's a good idea, what should it be like? How should we decide who's in it? What should it's primary function be?
Whatever the result of the referendum, I'm so glad it's inspired so many people to engage with the world around them and reconsider so many of the things we as a people accept without question.
(Please notice no references to nationalism anywhere, for me this is about systems of governance/democracy. Also Ponty, you sir are a ****ing nit. )
Agree it's much better people are thinking about stuff, just think a ton of people are ignoring the economic implications and getting carried away (even if you aren't personally). Tbf most of the stuff I read might be English propoganda, but the economic reading in University is often dated a couple of years and has little reason to be biased.
Whatever happens, tomorrow is a crazy big day ha!
Already decided who I'm voting for in the next election regardless;
http://www.gusthefox.com/2014/09/gus....html?spref=tw (don't worry mods its not blogspam)