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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo1 View Post
    Problem is, with a liberal government, places like Christania, and Ungdomshuset will eventually be shut down, as it goes directly against the liberal ideology.
    That Ungdomshuset story is pretty harsh, esp. since it was evangelical right-wing Christians that bought it so they could tear the place down and sell the real estate! There's some familiar Christian meaness and hatred for you!

    The significance of "liberalism" in Europe is I believe somewhat the opposite of it what it is here.

    There has been no mention of this on the BBC world service. Instead, they are talking about all the sad stupid asses that lost money with Bernie Madoff. I would bet money that a lot of those people would also be the kind of people who would vote against the squatters of Christiania, and drive them out of their homes. But they are now crying for sympathy because "they have unfairly lost their life savings" thanks to some other money-grubber outwitting them. Haha.
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