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"Pale, male, and stale" - nope, surely doesn't seem like they hate white men at all...
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As an American, it always seemed odd when the UK was part of the EU. It was like seeing a mighty lion caged at a zoo. That lion isn't meant to be in that cage.
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Agreed. Callum is awesome and knocks it out of the park in every video
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Regarding Globalism - those who benefit are wealthy and political elite in the first world, and the poor in the third world - at the expense of the poor and middle class of the first world. Those who support Globalism aren't negatively impacted by it. The leftist urban types, support it as it's sold as a humanitarian form of governance and in some ways it is - but there is a large portion of people who lose out and are frankly ignored by their leaders and instead are called entitled or whining. These issues aren't solely economic either. I'd say a big reason Populism is becoming popular is because a lot of people aren't being represented or feeling heard (after decades of being taught that's how the system works). These unwise rulers can try to delay the movement all they want but it's going to happen whether they want it or not.
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On a similar note, I'm about to get very blasphemous right now...but the British were also the good guys in the American Revolution. At the very least they weren't as bad as they could have been. I feel like I broke a law admitting that...😂
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There was so much German immigration in the 1800s that German has nearly matched the English ancestry. It's hard to say what my ancestry is - surname is German, but my extended family has Irish, Polish, and English surnames. A relative of mine recently traced our family to the 1400s in Normandy, so maybe I'm Nordic too. One thing is certain though, I'm definitely Floridian.
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 @paologat Which proves my point, the UK is bigger in spirit than the EU. It doesn't belong there. The UK is a maverick, and that's a good thing. I respect them for it.
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It's sad, because I really think Farage could do wonders and become a hero for the UK, but he just won't take those reigns, it seems. Maybe he has too much to lose? I might be a naive American here but man, it would be awesome if Tommy rose to power. I understand that's unlikely but he deserves it. He's risked it all for Britain. I consider him a legit hero.
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 @aion5837 Yeah, you know. Knocks it outta the park. Calls it like the Great Bambino
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These people are evil and depraved wtf
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It exploits everyone involved in the process.
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This is terrible. I know here in the US similar things are taking place and I believe people aren't acting because they take their freedoms for granted. "Oh that can't happen here" they say. Well, one day they will wake up and say "How did it happen here?".
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Trad Women are close with their family. That's the easiest way to tell.
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I play World Eaters because they're probably the most violent. Hopefully that's enough to keep delicate feminists away. Lotara Sarrin is the only independent woman I'll listen to.
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I swear, it feels like we (America) are always trying to sabotage the royal family lol Just doing it for the luls
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In the US, houses are typically built from locally sourced materials, so while yes, a lot of homes have wooden interiors, some places like Florida use a lot of limestone and Georgia uses a lot of brick because of the amount of limestone and clay. I'm from Florida and we built cheap homes that can survive Cat 5 hurricanes. The problems come when a developer goes cheap and gets horrible resources from China.
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