It is true that this was democracy at work because people voted, but it also shows where democracy FAILED Big time. None of those nasty old, uneducated f***s should be allowed to vote.
You don't get it do you? Democracy means everyone gets an equal say, when you disallow people to vote then that's not a democracy that's a dictatorship. Living in a democracy means agreeing to vote on issues and then conceding the ones you lost and getting the ones you win. You have to understand that on average sometimes you're going to have to concede to things you don't like but people on the other side of the fence also have to concede to things they don't like to appease you and others.
A) Incredible ugly comments by UK racists on some UK news websites. I feel like I am at a Trump rally. I could've sworn the Brits OVERALL were nice people, but the hate and racism flowing there is...mind.boggling. To me it seems that many "outers" are truly NASTY people.
You'd genuinely do yourself and your liberal friends a favour by dropping the hate and xenophobic rhetoric towards trump supporters and brexiteers because this narative that is being spun of hate simply isn't true, it's spun as a political tactic to attempt to shame that position, but you can see by the growth of supports in both camps that it simply doesn't work any if anything makes people more divided and more angry. There's no attempt these days for people to take themselves out of their own shoes and imagine themselves in someone elses, maybe these people are passionate about leaving because they've lost jobs or had problems with immigrants or other issues that affect them but not you.
Thing that annoys me as someone more on the right is that we could have avoided this, the left could have avoided this out vote, what happened was there was a promise to cut migration and not only was that untrue but it was a blatent lie, we now know Cameron was told in no uncertain terms that they couldn't meet the migration targets if they wanted to.
So more than half the country went ignored and when they asked for it to be addressed by govt they were called the EXACT thing you're crying out now, "uneducated", "hateful", "nasty", "exnophobic" etc, so when they're met with that they vote en masse to leave the EU because they know if they don't do something with their right to vote nothing will ever change.
Now, the brexit vote didn't have to happen, if immigration (the key issue) was cracked down on like was promised, then it probably would have never passed, so what should left/liberal supporters take away from this. Well 1) that shaming language only gets you so far, that this act of virtue signaling about how you're so good and moral you can't possibly understand the oppositions position doesn't work in the long run. 2) That you could have got what you wanted had you been reasonable and respectful of those concerned with immigration and treated their concerns with understanding rather than replying with bile and hate.
But nope, and we're seeing exactly the same thing again like you guys never learn, it's just more virtue signaling about how shocked you are like being shocked is somehow an argument. And you have someone more on the right telling you how you could have actually got your own way but I bet this goes completely ignored and the hate continues, even though it is advice that in your own best interests.
Incidentally the same thing is going to happen in the US, Trump is a PRODUCT of the left taking things too far and ignoring the right, and if Trump doesn't win then you can bet your bottom dollar that it will be someone worse next time and worse until the pendulum swings back and we see liberal butthurt flow out of the US as well.