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26-Mar-18 World View -- Spain's arrests of Catalonia secessionist leaders revive memories of Franco's brutal atrocities

Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2018 11:45 pm
by John
26-Mar-18 World View -- Spain's arrests of Catalonia secessionist leaders revive memories of Franco's brutal atrocities


Violent clashes with police in Spain's Catalonia follow arrest of Puigdemont in Germany

** 26-Mar-18 World View -- Spain's arrests of Catalonia secessionist leaders revive memories of Franco's brutal atrocities
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e180326




Contents:
Violent clashes with police in Spain's Catalonia follow arrest of Puigdemont in Germany
Spain's arrests of Catalonia secessionist leaders revive memories of Franco's brutal atrocities


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona,
Carles Puigdemont, Finland, Germany, Belgium,
Spanish Civil War, GeneralĂ­simo Francisco Franco,
LluĂ­s Companys, Battle of the Ebro, Gestapo

Re: 26-Mar-18 World View -- Spain's arrests of Catalonia secessionist leaders revive memories of Franco's brutal atrocit

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:13 am
by Guest
And if the ex-president is extradited to Spain, the Catalans will fold lke a cheap suit again.

Re: 26-Mar-18 World View -- Spain's arrests of Catalonia secessionist leaders revive memories of Franco's brutal atrocit

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2018 7:33 am
by devorah
Puigdemont went one giant step too far with his multi-nation speaking tour. His underlying mistaken calculation is failure to acknowledge lack of complete Catalonians' support. In today's PC world, widely expressed FEELINGS of outrage matter.
Factual history should be both available, read and pondered. John's files and head storage are at this point invaluable. We are a nation being increasingly dumbed down and at risk. If you doubt that, browse the hitler youth Hogg and trashed DC streets pictures.
PS
Don't miscalculate the 2nd Amendment's import.

Re: 26-Mar-18 World View -- Spain's arrests of Catalonia secessionist leaders revive memories of Franco's brutal atrocit

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2018 1:52 pm
by Homage to Orwell
The 'half' that voted against independence are not Catalans, but outsiders: Spaniards and foreign migrants that were allowed to vote. The Catalan people are largely united. The mistake was not to declare independence immediately. At the very least, there would have been that momentum. The leadership panicked (they did) and delayed declaring indepenpendence. I know it was over at that moment.