hunk wrote:Pfft firearms... AR15 's are childsplay. What we need is more nuclear weapons! Every country should have their own nuclear arsenal. It's the only way to stay safe in a nuclear world! It's the arms bearing right of any nation! Why should only the US, Russia, China, Korea and the EU have nuke capabilities? Why not the Philipines, Senegal, Kazachstan, Tahiti or Swizerland? Nukes for everyone I say. Only a good guy with nukes can beat a bad guy with nukes...
Well that's good - at least they won't be using it drunk.djchump wrote:Not old enough to drink? But old enough to own assault rifles. K, murica.
GooberTheHat wrote:Trump recorded behind closed doors saying how great it is that China has a president for life, and that maybe America should try that.
Bollockoff wrote:How long has that been statutory Stoph? I finished GCSEs around 2006 and none of that was part of our schooling. I feel cheated.
Bollockoff wrote:How long has that been statutory Stoph? I finished GCSEs around 2006 and none of that was part of our schooling. I feel cheated.
Stopharage wrote:Statutory in England from 2003. Most schools fudge it by trying to cover the content in tutor time, assemblies etc. Tends to be taught properly in big metropolitan areas. The new spec (2016 onwards) includes loads more politics and more focus on politics overseas, as well as looking at dictatorships, oligarchies etc. On the new spec the key questions explored are: ● How have communities developed in the UK? ● What is identity? ● What are democratic values and where do they come from? ● How does local democracy work? ● Who runs the country? ● How does Parliament work? ● How is power shared between Westminster and the devolved administrations? ● How does government manage public money? ● What is the law for and how does it affect us? ● How does the justice system work? ● Is crime increasing in society? ● What power and influence can citizens have? ● What role and influence should the media have? ● Does the UK have power and influence in the wider world? It's pretty interesting stuff.How long has that been statutory Stoph? I finished GCSEs around 2006 and none of that was part of our schooling. I feel cheated.
Yossarian wrote:What is the most effective way to fell a government in order to change how society is structured?
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