You could also read it differently nowadays 15 years later with all the emissions scandal. Probably wouldn’t want to trust Volkswagen with such statements huh.
You could also read it differently nowadays 15 years later with all the emissions scandal. Probably wouldn’t want to trust Volkswagen with such statements huh.
So you are criticising the over simplification presented here and I agree with you.
I would however point out that although I also don’t like the binary aspect of their blurb, I find that I would quite agree with their final sentence. I don’t think the test shows whether we are a good or a bad person, but it does say something about a person’s ability to fit in a society.
In the meantime to “take advantage of Brexit” it will be possible to sell wine by the pint… A push to go back to the imperial system was axed though. Maybe brexiters should move to the US if they like the imperial system so much.
Are millennials the new boomers now? Or is this meme about older generations making fun of millennials? I can’t follow anymore.
Does anyone know what the screen actually says? Just curious.
The envy of the world? I mean it was always good system in principle but most countries in Europe are doing ok I think.
I didn’t get the first two pictures so yeah I would be interested to know
What view are they trying to counter here? I understand all the words of the post and I agree with the logic but I don’t see in what situation this argument is useful. Perhaps I’m lucky not to have been exposed to the people for whom it would be useful…
Edit: I saw some very clear answers to my questions after scrolling down a bit. I think I just didn’t understand what the term “systemic” meant here.
True and from anywhere outside the EU effectively.
Exactly.
And India doesn’t have chillies add Italy doesn’t have tomatoes… Where do we stop?