We've seen police/military fire into people in many places during protests recently. The Ukranian Maidan protests, in Egypt, Turkey and of course Syria.
I know nothing of Maidan protests. Spain has nothing to do with Egypt, Turkey or Syria. If Spain was remotely similar, every separatist would be jailed and we wouldn't be having this conversation at all.
Why would Spain be immune to events like these while the people are easily as riled up as they were in Ukraine? Spain happens to have a history of civil war too.
This is terribly unfair. Worse. It's wrong. Not that our grandparents hadn't a civil war (they had) but the fact that this is any indication of environmental violence. Actually it's a disgusting unwarranted attack on an entire country.
All it takes is for armed police/military to meet large angry crowds that won't back down.
Police did meet angry crowds that won't back down last october 1st. There weren't shots or deads.
If Spain sends the military to arrest the Catalonian government, we may end up with both of the ingredients.
Spain would not send military to arrest someone. It would send police like any other regular country. If rogue regional police will shoot them, then we're not talking about an arrest, but about a full-blown armed rebellion. So please, stop spreading confusion.
I know nothing of Maidan protests. Spain has nothing to do with Egypt, Turkey or Syria. If Spain was remotely similar, every separatist would be jailed and we wouldn't be having this conversation at all.
Why would Spain be immune to events like these while the people are easily as riled up as they were in Ukraine? Spain happens to have a history of civil war too.
This is terribly unfair. Worse. It's wrong. Not that our grandparents hadn't a civil war (they had) but the fact that this is any indication of environmental violence. Actually it's a disgusting unwarranted attack on an entire country.
All it takes is for armed police/military to meet large angry crowds that won't back down.
Police did meet angry crowds that won't back down last october 1st. There weren't shots or deads.
If Spain sends the military to arrest the Catalonian government, we may end up with both of the ingredients.
Spain would not send military to arrest someone. It would send police like any other regular country. If rogue regional police will shoot them, then we're not talking about an arrest, but about a full-blown armed rebellion. So please, stop spreading confusion.