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Brubble - a defamatory term synthesised by Felipe Guardiola to denote the legislation spurting out of the European Union, bringing in 3 concepts into a single term:

- the birthplace of the legislation, BRUssels,

- the analogy of a bubble - in its meanings of "hollow sphere", "anything lacking firmness or solidity", "a cheat or fraud; an empty project". . The characterisation of the European Union apparatus as a "bubble" has been long established and is a widely understood and accepted characterization, with many organisations using the expression "Brussels Bubble" as part of their communications headlines and document titles.

- the analogy of rubble - in its meaning of stone that has been broken and turned useless, "rough, irregular stones broken from larger masses," late 14c., robeyl, from Anglo-French *robel "bits of broken stone," probably related to rubbish [OED], but also possibly from Old French robe late 12c. (from Old French rober "rob, steal, pillage, ransack, rape," ). The use of the word "rubble" to denote the proven destination of statism, as in the ruinous fate of the soviet union, is widely established in the press, and is used habitually in the press as a an effective descriptor together with the word economic: "economic rubble"

The use of the word Brubble reveals the intent to characterise the incessant profusion of legislation coming out of Brussels results as an empty project (bubble) lacking firmness that accomplishes breaking the stone of the individual, his liberty, into useless pillaging (rubble).