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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
Can you please explain why it's not good for Scotland to be a part of the UK? Sorry for this stupid question but I really don't understand the problem.
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In general, no it isn't a problem. We have been together all these years, so no i don't have issue with that. Even though i have always stated we should be independent and in charge of our own affairs. But that isn't going to happen and i made my peace with that.
The problem now is the monster it has or is going to create. Scotland is rife with bigotry. Especially the West Coast. This vote has given the bigots on the "No" side the supposed high ground over everyone else, and last night is just the start i fear of what it will now be like here.
There are Orange Walk parades happening today, and much more to come which is only going to cause more trouble, since they are based on bigotry and hatred. And all it does it divide the country. It's always "us versus them". Which in this day and age isn't needed at all. The hatred has always been there, but after Friday's result, i believe things will only get worse.
A 'Yes' vote, and i honestly think the country as a whole would have moved on. This whole "Union" bullshit would soon be forgotten about and made to look ridiculous. People should be proud of their own country. Not pretend you give a shit by hiding behind the Union.
The fact that Scotland flags were being burned last night pretty much says it all. It was never about what's best for Scotland for those cunts. But all about making sure their views on the Union and what it stands for remained intact.
A very, very sad day...