"Scientists", innovative and creative and disruptive as usual
Anti-Nature has a few vignettes showing how "British" "scientists" react to Brexit. Drably predictable. "Scientists" love tyranny and corruption and rigid orthodoxy and falsehood, which means they love EU.
Listing the reactions:
Terrifying, depressing, grieving, devastating, heartbroken, disappointing, concerned, catastrophe, shocked, disappointed, harsh, unworkable.
Or in more direct terms,
I LOVE MONEY. I HATE FACTS. GIMME TRILLIONS SO I CAN OBLITERATE THE UNIVERSE! I DESERVE TRILLIONS. I AM GREEDY. YOU TAKE MONEY AWAY. WAAAAAAH! MINE! MINE! MINE! ALL MINE! GIVE BACK MONEY! MINE! ME! ME! ME! MEEEEEEEEE!
One of the commenters breaks out of the tantrum and says something a bit more rational but flat wrong:
I am also concerned about the impact on the free movement of labour and the restriction on the skills base if the UK turns inwards.
Got it backwards, fuckhead. When labor moves freely, skills atrophy. Each country specializes and loses most of its skills.
Graybill, asshole.
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