Comments by "" (@sylviecoutelle) on "British Landeur" channel.

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  5.  @BritishLandeur  As you noticed when you were in France we are a very unwelcoming people. Not only to charming young british travellers, but to each other... The French government has ceased to be French to be European, and the banning of rumble is part of the general clamping down on all information not approved by the ruling powers. People believed with blind faith what was said about the injections and the masks, then about the Ukraine, and so on. Yet with my little phone screen I have been able to keep up with free information, with no clue at first how to use it, so why can't the younger able people do it ? ( I will turn 80 in march). Because it would be uncomfortable I suppose. This is not new. You are right about YouTube. I live on it. You have to keep trying. Before your video on Tommy Robinson I found an interview on Jordan Peterson 's videos. It was barred from transmition but not from viewing. 🤪😯 I had been able to follow the data on the epidemic ( at the time) on the official health channels for Britain... until they hushed them; but the scottish data were still in free access... while in France to this day they are a forbidden subject. Just an example. As an ex language teacher, I hope you have picked up some verbal communication abilities. Yet I found the German so wonderfully helpful to an ungerman traveller that perhaps it doesn't signify. Only prejudice... Looking forward to your videos. Best wishes 😀 P.S. I have written to you on another video to-night... 🤣
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  31. Good luck. All this is SO not new that your emotion is surprising . Though French I have seen a great number of testimonies in the last months ( looking up Tommy Robinson ). Including a moslim of Indian (?) Origin, Raj Habib (?) excuse me for not remembering the name , who redeemed his religion, suffering in the same way as Tommy Robinson. Many in England have been ceaselessly trying for years to move justice, police , the media... one of them today asked why is Elon Musk coming after them now . I think he saw an opportunity to launch his campaign against child trafficking on a small scale before moving on to the USA to tackle a much larger hunt, including many men in very high places . (As the twitter files must have shown him.)With all his technological interests, he sincerely cares for children ; perfect working creatures on their own. I believe he wants to go after those who maim them so deeply. And that England is a starting point. Do any of you share my hope ? France, as you guess , has been well versed in child abuse. But when Isabelle Adjani played the main part in a film to denounce the rape culture in the muslim communities , the very good film was given very little theatre and almost no television time. Yet, she was a much loved actress. And her father a north african muslim. " la journée de la jupe" the name of that film. Girls in those neighbourhoods not wearing skirts to respect the muslim creed that it is not men who must respect women, but women who must hide their bodies.
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  34. Sylvie here 🇨🇵😘 I had understood you were taking time out ! So am very late😂 agree with Kim and Fiona, find this quite interesting really, in the "we may have to agree to disagree" sort of way. Defining what makes ( or made ?) us a nation, be it British/ English / Welsh / Scotch/ Irish... ( so many nations with one language ) or French, Italian, and so on, seems extremely important when we live under invasion rule. I have just spent 8 hours in what felt like England 60 years ago , a time when what English values were seemed evident, because the war was still so close, and the unity it had brought , a real sense of duty , of sharing social burdens, of responsability, such as gathering the foil seals of milk bottles. As a 12 yo in 1957, at my first visit, I found England ( Sevenoaks, Kent, and London + travelling) and the people so very admirable that I decided to teach English to share that admiration. I am sure I would feel very differently now... I spent those hours in the past of England, with the videos of the Salisbury organist, Ben Maton. I know England is only for a very small part in those videos of country lanes and old darling beautiful churches. Beautiful carols; if Turner is not part of every true Englishman's culture, I believe carols are , and caroling used to be. I was surprised to recognise some I had not heard since I was the French Mademoiselle in a grammar school in 1964--65. I do agree that "christian values" seem a common ground... and then you may find you are thinking of social rather than christian values... which may be as difficult to define as British ones . And we are back in the circle. 😂
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