Hearted Youtube comments on British Landeur (@BritishLandeur) channel.
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Exams have been getting easier since the late 1980s. I used to date a lecturer back in the lates 80s, who said that marking his biology and chemistry papers, grammar was to be ignored. Also, every year there seemed to be something in the O’Level that was dropped, only to have to be taught in A’Level in order to make sense of anything. Then came the GCSE course work, where (I believe) over half of the final exam could be course work, which could be done in your own time at home. On another subject, I applied for the police force back in the late 80s. (I wanted to be a dog handler) Entrants (amongst other things) would have to have a clean record, minimum of 4 or 5 GCSEs, 5ft4” height for women. I applied the same time as an Indian girl. I was 5ft7” she was 5ft2”, I had 9 O’Levels and 4 A’Levels, she had ONE GCSE and we both had a clean criminal record. …..guess who got invited?
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As a Swedish citizen, I can only confirm that you are absolutely right. You have done your research well. However, something is still missing here. You should know that the government we have had for the past 30 years has been left-wing. They are socialists who cherish these so-called enriching individuals. They outnumber us ordinary Swedes, who are so tired of the mess happening in our country. But yes, just like the rest of Europe, even England, we are labeled as the far right.
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is a big part of this problem along with his party. As an ordinary Swede, I see no end to this madness. On top of that, we have mosques popping up like mushrooms. What does the Church do? They are even worse—there was even a church that wanted to remove the cross from its tower because it was considered racist.
Last but not least, in Sweden, we have a massive number of left-wing newspapers and TV channels that constantly lie to the population. The madness in Sweden continues
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This post is lengthy, so bypass if reading a lot is not your thing 👍
Almost twenty eight years ago, I narrowly escaped a frightening situation that could have ended badly for me. It was not, by far, the first or last one that I dodged or had fallen prey to either; I have managed to escape several attempts against me but, sadly, not in every case.
I lived and grew up within an awful suburb of London where, I can state hand on heart, being a white female was definitely not a ‘privilege’ for me or others that I knew.
I often lived in fear (mostly from physical attack via gangs of teens) and adjusted my behaviours in order to try to avoid becoming a victim. (Everything from sexual assaults to gang related violent crimes in the area.)
The example, which took place in the late 90s, I want to share mainly because some assume that this is a fairly new problem or one that is having its heightened risks towards females (not just children and teens but women and boys/men too) grossly exaggerated by extreme politics.
I was harassed one evening by a persistent, foreign man (who appeared to be North African/Middle Eastern) driving slowly beside me in his car. He would not leave me alone as I walked home, despite my obvious rejections to his repeated attempts to talk to me. He kept asking me to get into his vehicle, which I declined, and then finally to look at what he had in his car. I had been avoiding trying to look at him or make eye contact throughout but, as I turned the corner from the main road into my small street, I looked just to shut him up (hoping he would then go away). I wish that I had not done so as he had his genitals fully exposed and was touching himself as he sat there and then laughed at me. In shock, I immediately insulted him with a profanity. It became immediately clear that he was not a man who tolerated a female speaking back at or down to him.
His entire face changed, in a split second, to absolute rage towards me as he put his foot down on his accelerator to rush his car a little further down my street, and then he abruptly stopped the vehicle. I knew he was going to get out to attack me, so I ran as fast as I possibly could to try to get past him. He rushed out (as predicted and still fully exposing himself) but, thankfully, his right arm got caught in his seatbelt pulling him back and that awarded me a few more vital seconds. Just as I levelled with the boot of his car, he ran around and aggressively lunged forward with his arms to grab me. Had I not arched my back inwards, just a few centimetres, he would have caught me but he stumbled on the ground immediately behind instead. I managed to get across the road to my door, banging and screaming for somebody to open it. He stood across the road, still exposed, waiting and watching the entire time. I was too terrified to take my eyes off him incase he rushed across to approach me from behind. At the point the hall light came on he fled back to his car and swiftly left.
The most shocking part out of all of it, for me, was that I was nine months pregnant but that did not deter him (I was aged 21 - although I did look several years younger than my actual age).
My local police force were called at around 8pm, immediately following the incident, but informed us that due to a shift change I would have to wait around two hours for officers to actually attend. Far too late to catch anyone, had they still been in the locality. I did not feel like a priority case at all. In my view, I had just missed being attacked by a violent and sexual predator who was still out there, driving around, and placing other lone females at immense risk. The police did not appear to be as concerned.
They finally arrived, well after 10pm, with two male officers. One was young and inexperienced, the other quite old and abrupt (limited people skills). He had little patience for me as I was still in shock and unable to spell my full name correctly when repeatedly asked. It was also somewhat humiliating to describe the situation, in full detail, to unknown males. I was lectured more for not getting the license plate number or noticing the car model, alongside several disapproving huffs and tuts.
Another male CID officer, who I had to visit at the local station a week later, refused to log it as an attempted or possible sexual assault (“we cannot deal with the ‘what ifs’”) and reported it in a local newspaper appeal, itself several pages inside within a narrow inner column and only a small few lines, as ‘a flasher’ who exposed himself to a young lady on her street (no mention of his car or attempt to grab me). It did not read anywhere near as traumatic as it actually was.
The entire process made me feel like I was wasting their time by reporting it. It was the first time I had ever called the police to report something (which was, in my case, perpetrated by Asian/ethnic minority individuals/groups within the area - that was a reflection of the locality due to the demographics). For most prior issues I did not bother to report anything (it was already assumed that, for most racial attacks against whites, reporting was a waste of time). Aside from contacting them for advice, regarding a young man who stalked me on and off for around three years (when I was aged between 17-20) but was informed, at the time, that unless he physically harmed me there was nothing in law which permitted the police to arrest him. I learned not to have any faith in the system being able to keep me safe back then.
I wonder, over the years, how many similar or far worse case scenarios have occurred to girls and women that have gone unreported or been treated as insignificant. I have a horrible feeling that this grooming scandal is just the tip of an immensely sized iceberg that has far wider implications across society, up and down this nation.
It is not just happening to girls and women either. Males were r*ped in my locality too. My best friend’s partner only went out to pick up a Friday night takeaway for them and ended up hiding beneath bushes for a period of time, in the darkness of a local park, after a large group of Som*li*n men told him he was good looking, threatened to SA him right there and then chased him. He returned home, shaking and even cried in shock. As a man, aged just under 25, he was rendered just as terrified as any woman would have been. (It really is this bad now in some areas).
I recall reading about this exact pattern occurring in Sweden, many years ago, to girls and women (targeted to be sexually assaulted and beaten, often beyond recognition - I can still recall the upsetting photographs of their bruised and broken faces). It was being referred to as ‘R*pe Jih*d*’ but news of it was being shut down and labelled as (wait for it) lies of the Swedish ‘far right’. [Look it up - it is the same pattern elsewhere in Europe]
I have also read countless comments, over the years, from Hindu and Sikh members regarding this occurring to females within their communities in India but it is called ‘Love Jih*d’ by them instead. Many tried to warn us.
There appears to be a noticeable pattern and correlation/elephant in the room which we have not been permitted to discuss openly, for decades. Why not?
I have not gone out by myself for years as a result of my various past experiences (I do not feel safe enough to). I try to limit chances others could have to harm me by adjusting and restricting my freedoms instead. The irony is that I do that while others can be awarded the ‘human right’ to enter and live freely within our society despite the significant risks they can pose.
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Thank you for discussing issue and the failing services that have apathetically facilitated it all. We need a full, nationwide, [emphasis on] ‘independent’ inquiry into this entire mess and spanning across decades. For this issue and so very much more besides.
Blow the lot open, warts and all, fully.
We should not have to add the obvious disclaimer that, of course, we know that members from all communities can be good, bad or indifferent. Yet we do. Of course there are abusers within all communities.
The concern and reality we have is that some are being protected, by authorities, when they do wrong. The law should be applied fairly, without fear or favour. That is the major contention, not hatred promoting unfounded claims as it is being portrayed by others.
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So let us say the person who sold the slave is as guilty, if not more guilty, as the person who bought the slave. So let's talk about these tribes that sold slaves and made the slave trade possible.
1. Dahomey
The Kingdom of Dahomey was a West African Kingdom located in present day Benin. They were a major source of slaves for the Atlantic Slave trade, raiding nearby settlements for slaves. In the 1720’s, King Agaja [1] expanded the Kingdom with the takeover of the kingdom of Allada in 1724 (which controlled Porto Nuovo a key port for the slave trade in West Africa) and the kingdom of Whydah in 1727 (which controlled another slave port of the Atlantic Slave Trade, Ouidah). With the coastal slave trade cities in the hands of the Kingdom of Dahomey, they became known as the main market for the export of slaves and were hugely involved in this trade, and profited from it. The Kingdom of Dahomey raised the prices of slaves which attracted the attention of the more powerful Oyo Empire, resulting in their defeat in the 1740’s and tributary status for 100 years. The involvement of the kingdom of Dahomey in the Atlantic slave trade continued until 1852 when Britain which had been one of the hugest customers of the slave trade forced the Dahomey Kingdom into ending the slave trade. To understand the importance of the slave trade to the monarchy of Dahomey, King Gezo had the following to say in the 1840s:
“The slave trade is the ruling principle of my people. It is the source and the glory of their wealth…the mother lulls the child to sleep with notes of triumph over an enemy reduced to slavery…”
Dahomey therefore could not be left off the list of African nations involved in the slave trade.
2. Morocco
The Alawite Dynasty was a Kingdom in Morocco which took part in the Trans-Saharan slave trade. The main slave markets for supplying slaves were in Morocco in Tangiers, Marrakesh and Fez where slaves were sold on the streets. During the many wars for expansion that the Alawite Dynasty fought, they captured many Africans and sold them as slaves to the Middle Eastern Empires. They also raided many African towns and were a center for the Arab slave trade. The slave trade finally ended in 1950[2].
The rules governing the slave trade in Morocco, and the rest of North Africa, was different to European laws controlling slavery because under Islamic law, slave women who gave birth to any children of their masters had to be freed along with their children. Such concubines received the title of the “mother of a child”. Their children were eligible to inherit property from their fathers and to be treated like free children. For instance, a son from a privileged family became entitled to receive education in the same way the son of a free wife had to be educated. This resulted in some Sultans, judges, and prominent government officials having slave ancestry. Slaves in North America however became trapped into perpetual slavery. A son of a free man born to a slave woman remained a slave in North America.
Another difference is that while Morocco sourced slaves from Sub-Sahara Africa by raids and trading, it also sourced slaves from Europe, through the activities of Barbary Corsairs who were willing to capture and enslave Frenchmen, Dutchmen, Greeks, Portuguese, Italians, the Irish, Scandinavians, Russians, Georgians and any other nationalities sailing in inadequately armed sea-faring vessels. The largest group of Europeans enslaved by the Moroccans were the Spanish.
This puts Morocco firmly on the list of African nations involved in the slave trade.
3. Ottoman Algeria
The Regency of Algiers was a state in Algeria that lasted from 1518 to 1830, and it was part of the Ottoman Empire. They were huge players in the slave trade, enslaving both Africans and Europeans that they raided along with the Barbary pirates[3]. They had huge slave markets with thousands of slaves sold through the trans-Saharan slave route. Their slaves were acquired through trade, through raiding and through expansion wars. The slave trade lasted till 1830 when war with the French led to the end of Ottoman rule of Algeria.
4. Egypt
Egypt was a major player in the Trans-Saharan and then the Atlantic slave trade. It started in 641 AD with the Muslim Conquest of Egypt by the Rashidun caliphate. With that, the trade route from Egypt to Mecca and the Middle East was established. The trans-Saharan slave trade thus began in Egypt[4]. Later on, Egypt became part of the Ottoman Empire in the 1500’s. It is estimated that millions of slaves were taken from Egypt to Asia. It ended in the 1900’s after immense pressure by the British after Egypt defaulted on its debts. With one of the longest histories of involvement in the slave trade, Egypt had to be on the list of African nations involved in the slave trade.
5. Kanem Bornu
The Kanem Bornu Empire was based in parts of current day Cameroon, Chad and Nigeria. It lasted from 700 to 1900 AD. The principal trade commodity of the Empire around 900 AD was in slaves, with around 5,000 slaves traded annually by the end of the 15th century. Initially, the slaves were sold in the trans-Saharan slave trade, but eventually they took part in the transatlantic slave trade as well, with around two million slaves having walked through the slave route in their Empire[5]. They raided non-Muslim neighbouring kingdoms for slaves to boost their economy in times of need. Eventually, Kanem Bornu was invaded and thus the slave trade ended.
6. Kingdom of Allada
The Kingdom of Allada was a coastal Kingdom located in Southern Benin. It reached the peak of its power in the 16th century when it was a center of the Atlantic Slave trade, being a huge source of slaves. Slaves were captured by raiding and attacking enemy kingdoms. These slaves were then traded on to the European slavers who were bound for America[6]. As a coastal city, Allada was a major port for the slave trade along the Atlantic coast and continued to be even after the end of the Kingdom of Allada. In 1724, the kingdom of Dahomey invaded the Kingdom of Allada and ironically, many of their citizens were then sold into slavery. Though a relatively small kingdom, Allada was significant among the African nations involved in the slave trade.
7. Aro Confederacy
The Aro Confederacy was a political union located in present-day South-Eastern Nigeria. The Igbo who were part of the Aro Confederacy were one of the leading exporters of slaves to Europe and the Americas from 1690 to 1902[7]. Estimates indicate that 850,000 slaves were exported overseas. The Aro confederacy was therefore a major player among African nations involved in the slave trade. Once the Aro gained the upper hand in the slave trade, they launched many raids and wars to capture more slaves. The Aro confederacy united around the Chukwu – Great Spirit – oracle of Aro and these shared beliefs made their region a unified trade network.
8. Ashanti Empire
The Ashanti Empire was an Empire based in current day Ghana. They were formed in 1700 and took part in the slave trade until the 19th century [8]. The economy of the Ashanti Empire was based on the trade of gold and slaves, while their army mainly served as a tool to capture more and more Africans and force them into slavery. Captives in war were taken as slaves to be either treated as slaves in the Empire or be exported across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas.
9. Songhai Empire
The Songhai Empire was one of the largest states in African history and was located in Western Africa. The slave trade was a huge part of the Songhai Empire [9]. Slaves were used extensively within the Empire itself to transport goods, while literate slaves stood a chance of becoming government officials, but many were also exported in the transatlantic slave trade via European slavers. The slaves were often procured in raids and in wars with neighbouring nations, especially from the neighbouring Kru and Baga nations.
10. Mali Empire
The Mali Empire was based in current day Mali from 1235 to 1670 AD. They were hugely involved in trade but also the trade of slaves through the trans-Saharan trade route. Slave labour was common and so was the export of slaves. Thousands were enslaved in raids and wars waged by the Mali Empire over the years[10]. Slavery was finally abolished by the French after Mali was colonized, though some descent-based slavery still happens in Northern Mali.
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@BritishLandeur ooph! Starmer said That!
Dear BL, I just discovered you tonight and I’m binging too long on all your amazing sanity! When I heard the King the other day, say the DEI poison (diversity equity inclusion - in the u.s.) I was shocked! I’m an old woman, long time in MX…Watching the geo-political state of the world for quite some years. I’m watching outstanding Conservative, Pierre Poilievre rising fast in Canada against CasTrudeau ~ praying that DJT will live a long safe life in the U.S. ~ and today… You. A bright minded, young man speaking clearly on many topics in England. All of this is wonderful for my hopeful, believing soul. I have lots of Canadian neighbors here, who don’t like the “Frenchie” Pierre. I can’t wait to tell them my investigative news. Pierre was born in Alberta to a very young mother, adopted by 2 schoolteachers, and his adopted Father is French. Not he. I can’t wait to tell them the fun news😂. As for your home, I have hope that William be better for the monarch, and with a happy family.
Be well and strong and hold a Joy that is different from “moment to moment happy”. Having the privilege to walk in a big open field and sky, peacefully is a blessing for you, yes?
It feels as as though, we will all be going through harder times as we work & pray for a more humane Humanity. Each in our own little place an way. But certainly, there is no perfect place on Earth.
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Dunfermline District Council workers going to gym for past 3 yrs during work hrs, caught, investigated, gross misconduct, appropriate action taken, but all still at work, also D.D.C. worker bullied at work for 8mths, reported, investigated, laughed at by bosses and told , you are a big boy, no way were you bullied, even though 4 other complaints of bullying by same man, lad had to leave job, this is the Council, why the Hell should anyone pay taxes to these muppets? all this in the Dunfermline Press this week.
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Thanks for another interesting commentary. Personally, I would like to see the monarchy gone. The Queen seemed to be a nice lady and represented the role well, Charles it an utter cretin and who knows what William will be. We don't need them. Tourism doesn't need them. People that visit royal homes etc, and almost never see the royal family and are just happy seeing the homes etc. I'd certainly rather 'my contribution' to the royal family's existence go to a homeless veterans charity or something of the like. The family is beyond wealthy, probably mostly off the back of other people or other countries, all whilst they watch people in this country sleep rough and visit food banks. They should be ashamed of themselves wandering around in their bloody gold carriage and having multiple huge homes, all whilst supporting the WEF who want us to eat less meat and have paper straws to save the planet, it's beyond hypocritical. However, like you say, they are completely detached from real life. People say 'William is nice', or the 'Queen was nice' etc, but we don't know them, it's like saying Mrs Doubtfire was a lovely woman. From the day they are born they are told how to behave and what their role in life is going to be. They're just highly paid actor imho. All we need is a government that actually works for the good of the country, and isn't made up of lying, corrupt, self serving idiots. We can find exactly that in the same aisle as the rocking horse shite in Asda lol
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Former Cambridge French Lecteur here (native speaker giving supervisions in some colleges) from a few years ago. Honestly, the MMLL faculty (at least for French) is a bit of a shambles. All the courses are about inclusion, deconstruction, and diversity, with the aim of showing that anything that isn’t these things is inherently racist. The students don’t learn history or literature (their lack of general knowledge by the end of their course is honestly staggering). They are only trained to give their opinion on a French author (whom they usually know nothing about in terms of context) and to point out how racist they are. The few authors on the syllabus are mostly from minority backgrounds (many of whom, to be honest, even native French people haven’t heard of) and spend pages complaining about how French society oppresses them. I was meant to do supervisions for first, second, and fourth-year students. It was quite amusing to see the first-years so eager and genuinely wanting to learn new things, the second-years wondering if focusing on France was such a good idea, as they gradually came to view the country as all bad, and the fourth-years actually hating the very subject of their studies. (Two of them came to me early in the year and said, "I don't understand how I could have been so wrong in wanting to specialise in such a bad country and culture.") As for the professors in the faculty (those who design the curriculum but aren’t researchers or fellows in any college)… well, let’s just say they were so woke that I can understand why no university in France wanted them... So yeah, I'm not surprised that such choices in terms of the curriculum end up reflected in the general admission policies and the very structure of the exams, as you mentioned...
PS : great video, as always!
PPS: If you don't mind me asking, what did you graduate in?
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Good video as always. Mate, I think what's happening is people on all sides of the political spectrum (not just the left) are simply fed up with the "System". People are finding themselves so disenfranchised with it and it's modes of operation that anyone who actively seeks to fight it are going to be held up in high esteem (as they appear as the moral good). I am not American, but for a massive billion dollar insurance company to not cover health insurance for people who have paid insurance premiums for years (in some cases leaving them to die), all while in the context of growing wealth disparity, rising poverty, the 2008 bail out, and on and on, it's not hard to see why people would be perfectly ok with what the guy did. At the end of the day, the system isn't going to change under the status quo, and there are few other options available to people to see the system turn around in a way that is fair and ethical. Pretty sure people everywhere are recognizing it, so do expect more of it. I wonder about the French revolution sometimes and whether we might see a repeat, but swapping out monarchy for corporations and private interest lobby groups.
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No, 12,000 Palestinians did not die in World War II. However, during the war, several thousand Palestinians volunteered to serve in the British Army, forming the Palestine Regiment in 1942. This unit later became part of the larger Jewish Brigade, which fought in the Italian campaign. The casualties among Palestinian volunteers were not close to 12,000.There is no evidence of organized Palestinian units fighting alongside the Nazi Party. However, Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, did collaborate with the Axis powers. He supported their efforts against the British and Zionists, and he helped recruit Muslims for the Waffen-SS in Bosnia. While his influence was significant, it did not lead to a large-scale Palestinian military involvement with the Nazis.
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It's really tricky, isn't it? I've thought a lot recently about what makes someone British, and it's impossible to precisely define. I think it's like personality, which is made up of a series of traits such as introversion/extroversion. So Britishness is high on traits like politeness, fairness, consideration of others. We can share some of those traits with other nations, such as politeness with the Japanese. But being British means you're likely to have certain combinations of traits, and willing to follow the rules that follow from them, like forming a queue rather than barging to the front of the line, not putting your feet up on train seats, etc.
As you said, this is all nebulous and indefinable. But like personality, it's also distinct and unique. And we know it when we don't see it, and instinctively prefer the company of people with similar shared values or traits.
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Sorry mate, I have to take you to task about something you said. You claimed that Ed Millipede, sorry, Milliband had all the charisma of a newt. I have to inform you that as a child I kept several red bellied newts as pets. Despite being cold-blooded, slightly dank smelling and fairly boring to interact with, they had 1000% more charisma than Ed Millipede, sorry Milliband. They were also more adept at eating bacon sandwiches.
Love your channel fellow, can’t believe you haven’t got 288k subscribers to be honest. You are a natural orator, and flow wonderfully unscripted. I look forward to your channel growing, and maybe you will be noticed and snapped up by one of the ‘alt-media’ channels, as a presenter. (If that would even interest you?).
Best of luck! 🤞🏻
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@BritishLandeur Yes, it comes as a surprise, but you can read about Yugoslavian communism and how it differs from the rest of the communist block... There are many articles about that. I was a kid in the 80s. I'm 40 now. I don't remember Tito, but I do remember the end of the 80s, we traveled to Italy without a problem, my dad went to Western Germany a lot just to buy stuff, for a weekend, to have fun with friends, not for work. Many did go to work as well, but you could have a decent life in Yugoslavia. Especially in bigger cities and in the north, like Belgrade, Zagreb, Novi Sad, Ljubljana... I mean we had Mc Donalds in the 80s. No other communist country had Mc Donalds in the 80s or to buy coca-cola. None. 😄 That was our starting point. Ruined in the 90s by nationalistic wars. Awesome perspective destroyed. We could've integrated to the west easily.
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BlackBeltBarrister, on his channel, details how the Contempt of Court act does not concur with Starmers version of events.
And it relates to what can be revealed and publicised after the actual arrest, but not after when charged. And before being charged and after arrested, Starmer knew this was a case for terrorism, ( as a matter of course, he said), and if made public would not have derailed the trial, in BBBs view.
In his speech today, Starmer indicated this was a terror incident.
So, the question is why did he not make it known that this was a terrorist act at the time?
He mentioned, in law, the definition of terrorism is not robust enough, and he now wants to update the law accordingly.
However, there are many past cases of terrorism that have used the current definition to prosecute people of terrorism. 2016 x Jo Fox murder, 2017 - Keith Palmer murder Westminster, 2018 - car attack, Westminster, 2018 - 3 stabbings, Manchester. Were all declared terrorist incidents.
So Starmers version cannot be the reason for the cover up. Meanwhile, the rest of us concerned citizens are far right apparently.
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Why you gotta hate on Danmark?? 😂. Actually the slavic peoples and the vikings were very similar, and many communities all across the slavic diadpora worshipped the same gods and had many of the same customs, weapons and armour etc... in fact the kievan rus were just one example of half-norse half-slavic peoples that joined forces voluntarily.. Good to see some of those traditions are staying alive in serbia, and living off the land, close to nature. Similar in Danmark, with many pagan holidays, viking museums almost everywhere and a general sense of pride in their ancestors and beautiful old longhouses and thatched roofs and especially the natural beauty of the land.
P S.: i just msde it to my flat alive after a crazy night out 🍻🥴 and posted a rambling comment about historical and ethnic bonds between vikings and slavs. So i hope we can remember that. My supervisor/boss at work is from Serbia and she is an absolute saint, and funny as hell. She could easily pass as Scandinavian too...
P.P.S: Great video. I love england as well and its funny, i also am in love with the scouse accent sbove all else, followed by glassegian... And the southwestern "farmer" accent is great too. In fact its hilarious 😂
Fuckin hell i fell asleep typing this. Cheers on the great video mate, look forward to the next video. Subbed 😵💫😴🇵🇹🇩🇰🇷🇸🏴
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Hi ha Bud.. Glad you let it all out.. I devorced my wife over 20 years ago.. I found I was allot better off without living with a woman in my house. Just go out when you feel you need one, they do exactly what they do.. Lost my mother and my 2 dogs in covid, and miss them so badly, but its how it works in life..? you think you have been delt a bad hand, but everyone has it some time in life.. I bought my house just at the right time in 1982 just before that tour of dupty, I did that because I did not expect to come home, I already had 2 kids and was expecting another which I thought I would never see.. All these things are there to try us, just find life and get on with it.. I now have 7 grand kids and love every monent with them, the eldist has just made me a great granddad twist over.. Good freinds are your best asset, and living in the van as much and as long as I have, I make freinds more often.. change subject.. Haaha.. I record all my video's in 1080 as my laptop and computer are way too old to do 4k.. and I think the quality looks ok on Youtube..? Keep it up boy and I'm still enjoying watching..
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Its disgusting how poorly they treat our ancestors. Slavery was a matter of national security. The Ottamons, Spaniards, Portuguese and many other groups were earning ridiculous amounts of money from it. Obviously, slavery is evil, but so are nukes. If everyone is doing something, then that means you have to do it, or you risk your nation's security. There is a constant arms race going on at all times, as equipment tactics and war become more advanced with every year. So, a country has to focus on this race or else a big gap will open up, and with that, a country can fall behind. Thankfully, we live in a time where slavery isn't profitable and is seen as amoral; that way, we don't need to use it. However, we need to stop demonising our ancestors and instead learn from them. Labour isn't the government of the world; there the government of the UK, and so should do everything they can to make our lives better, even if it involves morally questionable methods, like mass deportations, and letting illegals drown in the English channel.
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Welcome greetings to you and our Brother from the RS in BiH, everything you see belongs historically to the Christians, this is the European Continent, unfortunately due to circumstances, now we are only on the territory of the RS, from Vuk Brankovic to Kotromanic and Stefan Tomasevic, the Christian Lords and Kings of BiH to the lily, the symbol of the Mother of God, the Templars and the Cross to today's language and script, there is no other, we all taught him Serbian, Croatian, until the Dukes of Bilecki, who defeated 3 times as many Turks, there are their monuments and today's oldest religious place of worship in Sarajevo on Bascarsia, the Orthodox Church and the Turks survived, it is a great shame that the USA and Europe my country in the middle Christian Europe ceded to someone from another continent, they don't even have a flag, they use the flag of Vuk Brankovic with lilies, they just took off 6 crosses and the other is the flag of the company Varta, the logo of Varta 49 Years and the State Flag 20 greetings RS HERZEGOVINA
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Your take feels blinkered, and not just because of the Trump-Zelensky spat. Let’s start with context: Trump repeated Putin’s talking points verbatim, calling Zelensky a “dictator” with a “4% approval rating” when, in reality, his approval was near 50% pre-invasion and now sits around 65-80% after he stayed in Kyiv under Russian bombardment. Parroting Kremlin propaganda isn’t conducive to negotiation; it’s revisionism.
I’m no advocate for writing Ukraine blank cheques, but I've found your framing across your body of work to be reductionist. Take your video on farming (Agricultural Tax Relief): you glossed over the fact that UK Agricultural Property Relief (APR) applies only to estates over £3 million and your proposed solution (IHT payable if sold by the next generation) implied very poor understanding of the issue. The tax strategy isn’t just buying and selling inherited land between generations but using it as a perpetual tax wrapper (akin to trusts) but with an even lower tax event than trusts and the using the durable asset (limited opex - land) as collateral for loans where interest is deductible and the asset stays intact. You missed the nuance entirely. You might have gone to Oxbridge, but so have many in the civil service, if you've got better ideas, apply to the fast-stream.
Worse, your comment section lacks critical pushback. One user falsely claimed Zelensky “dodged military service,” which you replied to without correction. For the record: Zelensky is exempt from mobilisation as President - and he stayed in Kyiv when tanks rolled in, risking capture at best and torture at worst. Meanwhile, Trump - who dodged the draft five times (including the infamous “bone spurs”) - lectures a wartime leader while threatening to renege on security guarantees. The irony is grotesque.
This isn’t just about Ukraine. You're very charismatic and I really do enjoy your videos but I don't see much intellectual malleability.
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I'm Asian who's never been to the UK but I have a deep and abiding love for England because I grew up reading about your great history, your epic fables, and of course, your literature. And of course, I love your monarchy. That said, I despise what these WEF Marxist monsters are doing to my beloved England. I hate all these DEI, climate change nonsense. Rise up and reclaim what's yours for those of us who love your country, your Englishness, your history, traditions, and values. Note I said "English". Enough of that nebulous political term called "British". Be English again! And most importantly, put the fear of the Lord and the angry mob in Charles and his entire family.
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I'm actually not British. For me it is fairly straightforward. I regard someone as British, English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, based on their historic ethnic/tribal ancestry and if, on top of that, they also identify as such... I do not necessarily regard people British based on values, religion, political ideology, nor even on their citizenship nor passport. Passports are now a governmentally abused commodity, for the maximising of economic benefit of the power elite.... in the majority of Western countries, including the United Kingdom.
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It's crazy how, apparently, so many people both in and outside Britain, seem to think that the only Universities in Britain are Oxford and Cambridge. There are lots of other good Universities in Britain (remember that Scotland had four when England had two). They may not be as elite as Oxford and Cambridge, but they may be fit for a particular person's purpose. Also, not going to University may be a better plan for many people. Peter Boghossian, former Prof of Philosophy (he was sacked from Portland for not being Woke) has advised his daughter to become qualified in a trade - eg an electrician - which will give her earning power, NO DEBT, savings to buy property or anything else, WITH NO BRAIN DAMAGE due to indoctrination with Queer Theory.
He said that if she finds later she is interested in philosophy, history, etc, she can find this on the Internet free of charge. Of course, there could be a problem if she is bent on doing a STEM subject, as one may have to start doing this as soon as possible.
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The media has a long history of presenting fiction as fact. They repeatedly create images and use catchy phrases to instil fear in the public. The goal, no doubt, is to drag the entire world into a global conflict where we are forced to take sides between Islamists and Zionists. The stage has been set with the mass flooding of migrants into our lands.
We cannot control what other people say or do but we can choose how we respond.The scriptwriters need an angry, scared and emotionally charged audience to participate in order to help bring their death cult fictions into reality. Turn off your screens, throw out your television and spend the last days of glorious summer outdoors among the trees. Much can be learned from sitting alone under a canopy of green.
Knowledge Passed Through Trees
by Frans Kuiper
Journey of discovery,
You are you and I am me.
We're all learning to be free,
Life is a big mystery.
Listen to what others say,
Don't just follow and obey.
Trust yourself to find the way,
Truth shines every single day.
Stand tall and proud like a tree,
Grow in light and frequency.
Know yourself and you shall see,
We don’t all need to agree.
Everyone can sing and play,
The present is in today,
Everything will be okay.
Look and follow your pathway.
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Not only that. we also gave them for free, islands with great British built infrastructure, and lots of foreign aid over many years. If it weren't for the British, these people, ( if their ancestors had survived the African tribal wars), would still be in Africa, and not living in the Caribbean. I can tell you now, that the Chinese are being used as slave labour in Barbados, they are ferried to work and back again to their accommodation (which is very basic), without freedom to roam in society. It also happened with Cuban medical staff during Covid. These people are worked hard, but their respective governments are paid their salary, and the actual workers only get a small percentage of the money they are working for. It's like the indentured slaves taken from Ireland and Scotland to Barbados before the African slaves were brought in. This is happening TODAY. Why isn't Lammy and his cronies addressing this real time slavery?
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I see you like empires , but it's not that simple. Mr Trump , in his first term , hasn't been able to finish "the wall" , never mind the other things he said he would do (some things he did , like abolishing "Obama care" law and somewhat boosting up US economy). Now , this imperial stuff could get support from within , even with his opponents , because empire is living of of chaos , military spending , subduing other countries/people to their own will and needs and exploiting them (or just perverted wishes , without sense , or benefit , since ruling class is a bit deranged). At this point , Republican party has majority in both houses , but well see how it will go in midterm elections and majority of republicans (with any function , I mean) are called uni-party members and they are neocons . Democrats seeded the "land mines" for him , wherever they could (internally and externally). This means , whatever he wants to achieve will depend on how the establishment perceives it (is it good , or bad for them). They WILL try to control him and his choices for key people say that he underestimates power in shadows (for illustration purposes : in his forst term , he DID ordered US troops to be withdrawn from Syria , but they said yes and didn't do anything (it was just before the elections)) . As for Greenland , he can take it , but Greenlanders aren't too happy about that , just like with Denmark . Nobody wants to live in a colony . Kids that you've pu on are just kids , without grasp of politics and geopolitics , influenced by social networks and TV. Adults think differently (most of them -I saw an interview with one of the common native people from Greenland). Buying proposal was , as I see it , directed to Denmark , not to the people of Greenland (and the proposition you've made , about getting a $ million per capita for selling their land/country , is also preposterous - how much are the minerals and other raw materials worth and land mass on the north ocean , towards future trading route ?). However , he can do it "for free" , militarily , because there is no one to challenge him (well , no one that cares). On Canada issue , well , it's up to Canadians , but I doubt they will be very welcoming to the idea (at least majority) , but they can speak for themselves. For sure Quebec wouldn't appreciate the idea. Maybe I'm wrong , but I doubt it. Panama canal will not go easy , because , there are new trading powers in the world. There are , also , ideas for a new canal trough Guatemala , or thereabouts and that would be built by Chinese . In reality , Trump has (if he finishes his term) four years to do everything he says he want to do , but I strongly doubt that it is possible. He can have impact internally , with Elon's help , but do not forget the power of deep state - some of the agencies he wants to reorganize/remove are their main tools for enabling their agenda. Bear in mind , that US is deeply divided country , on multiple levels. Those things would be hard to achieve even with pretty cohesive nation , but with this state of affairs there , it would be "mission impossible" , in my opinion. Just because of time needed for any change to catch on , either legally , or with people .
About energy , well , it is a wishful thinking. Yes US has enormous natural reserves of oil and gas , but the people who are running that business , kind off , really like to minimize potential problems (in a sense of regulations and taxes) and to maximize profit (people outside US do the drilling business for much less money than Americans do). Those oil people , also , want to be sure , that they will do business without any problems , or distractions in future , for a long , long time , before they invest billions and billions in that business. Of course , before everything , Mr Trump will have to pass the adequate laws and , I believe , that would not always go very smooth . I mean , just making US military "stronger" would take decade , or more , according to Col Macgregor and he doubts that US military can grow much in size.
Also , the guy is pretty old (his brain , so far , works , even he is an ego-centric narcissistic maniac ) and has some wrong presumptions (like he will force Russia , or China to do something he wants , or he will sanction them , or whatever ...). He is pretty unpredictable , but also , he can be influenced by the people that surround him , especially if he himself , doesn't know much about given subject. He wants to "force" America to be great again , but it is not how it works.
Personally , I doubt that he will finish his term , if he tries really hard and seriously to "rearrange" the establishment and their creations (since decades) , or , at least , he will be stuck in internal politics (externally , Americans are never stuck, m because whenever they mess up , which they do regularly . they just pick up and leave on their own continent). He will try to undermine BRICKS and he may be partially successful , but he underestimates how fed up people are wit USA. It has to be said , if he moves to make extremely large and powerful empire , we may witness some hot wars all over (hopefully , not a nuclear one) , because , there are new (old) powers in existence , which would look at those attempts , just like GB did on a Hitler - he was all right (making barrier to USSR) as long as he didn't get too powerful and to challenge old powers (which he wanted to).
Anyway , I don't see immediate benefits of him being president of USA , for people of USA , or for broader international community. There will be some gestures and surprises alng the way , but he is not an angel and as for Europe , they are in real trouble now (GB will do as they're told to do - nothing specially good for it's citizens).
All of this isn't not even the tip of the iceberg - I mean , serious and experienced analytic experts are debating these issues for months now and we don't have proper predictions yet.
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You can call yourself 'British' if (1) your ancestors have lived in the British Isles from 'time out of mind'; Industrial Revolution, Reformation, Norman Conquest, Roman Occupation, Stonehenge, etc, (2) you (or your parents/ grandparents) have adopted Britain as home, (3) you find British nationality convenient and brings benefits, welfare state, etc. and feel no particular affinity with (1) and (2). British values includes using the English language, and having an appreciation for English Literature, and an appreciation for the paintings of Hogarth, Turner, and others, and an appreciation for cities like Bath, where 'English Palladian' architecture (small and self-restrained, contrasts with the Baroque style (like the Palace of Versailles) which is large and over-elaborate.
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I watched the whole video, rather than just the "last scene", as i too was interested how it all came to the actual playground spat... Trump's a Gemini... good luck talking that man under the table, he'll take no prisoners. Zel though, is a grifter who speculatively, is under the influence of a certain white powder. Hands wringing, darting eyes, fidgety face pulling, all the hallmarks of a snow sniffer! He mimicked Trump on occasion too, such a terrible actor. The whole thing is like a bad movie, i want a refund on my ticket please. Glad Zel was shown the door 🚪 though i bet again, it's all smoke n mirrors. 🙄
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Is this the same Isabel Oakshott that has left her husband in England while she relocates to Dubai? Not enough was made of that. On the face of it, this thing with Rupert Lowe looks really bad, but I'm not sure, he's very popular in our circles but most people in the country have never heard of him. However, it seems like Nigel, Tice and Zia think that the next election is a foregone conclusion, they're wayyyy too sure of themselves, which is strange, since they've lost their 2 best representatives (Lowe and Habib). I don't know why people think that Reform are right wing, they're not, their policies are a mix of 90's liberal Tory policies and 90's Labour policies.
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All it takes to kill the WEF...is to oust the WEF puppets, Trudeau and Ahern resigned, now waiting for Starmer et al...MP's to get a backbone, and to say no and vote no on anything that does not truly benefit the UK. Cancel the WEF influenced acts of parliament. Ant Middleton the ex Special Boat Service man, I sense has what it takes to lead Reform, strength of character, proven under pressure, integrity and a powerful personality...Nothing against Nigel, he is one savvy politition, however, as Nigel said himself, 'if anybody comes along that's younger and better looking' etc...Could that be Any Middleton?
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