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Well, the fact that you say that makes me question if you are actually a part of the army. This part of our Armed Forces is hugely regarded with a lot of respect. The training in this is just as hard as any other if not higher considering the animal component. This is an important part of our history and culture, not to mention is good for helping, continue the breeding and support of equine life in the UK and the culture of riding in general, not to mention the great benefits people who are in say the household cavalry get which can be used once they leave the army. Plus the household cavalry is half ceremonial and half practical military training. The household cavalry actually worked with armoured vehicles out in Afghanistan, as that is the other half of the work, so they are actually a part of the regular army as well and is not a waste of money. They are doing the work in fact we are paying for, for those who are so obsessed with it. also, if you were in another regiment like King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, you continue the tradition of using the old guns and that can definitely be developed going forward. Also, if you leave the army with the skills you’ve gained, like being a farrier, that can be a long and distinguished career. My dad was in that regiment and he has been a farrier for decades now as a result.
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I’ve got to say it’s so horrific to witness first hand like this, but I am genuinely really surprised, considering it is America, that none of these police eventually resorted to shooting the protesters/rioters. I mean, in a country like yours, With all the guns in police and public hands, I’m really really surprised that they wouldn’t at least use them on this day. How is it that the American public are allowed to carry automatic rifles and go about shooting each other including little children, but the police aren’t allowed to actually shoot the people who need to be shot out when they are actually posing a danger to the people who actually run the country. It makes no sense. Police go about shooting even unarmed people just walking down the street, let alone African/Caribbean Americans, BUT NOT THESE PEOPLE!?🙄😰😞 BTW, whenever someone like me or any of us who live outside of the US hear someone chanting “USA”, we legitimately roller our eyes, almost get a mini migraine or if we hear it too many times, want to vomit. I hope some of you now also understand why we feel this way after what happened at your capital building.
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Well, even though it may be considered offensive, at the same time, it makes strategically a lot of sense for him to be asking this now, considering how reliant Turkey is right now on NATO and its member states for aid and supplies in a difficult time like this, considering it will help the country to empathise with the horrible situation happening in Ukraine as well. It may not look good in future history books, but considering they really need to get this done, peoples feelings need to be thrown out of the window and simply do what must be done. Finland and Sweden need to be able to join NATO, and right now we need to do everything that is needed in order to allow them to be able to do so, and the Turkish president can’t be allowed to get in the way of this anymore. This is our chance for Finland, Sweden, and now Turkey, to benefit from such a decision being made, and thus helping the fall of NATO and eventually Ukraine as a whole down the line.
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ULEZs. Love them. WE NEED THEM, whether some people like them or not.
Those people saying it’s a money grab are only half right. Yes, it will get more money from the taxpayers, but it’s not going to be continuous profits. When people truly switch over to EV is in public transport, the amount of money coming in is predicted to massively plummet after or within the first five years. This money can be used and is intended to be used to help install more charging points and other forms of green infrastructure, that people in London have been begging for in the first place.
And to ‘those who say they can’t afford an electric car’… Well, can you even afford a petrol/diesel car that’s new to begin with anyway? How is this any different? You are just making excuses. At least now you will actually be investing is something that is worth investing in and won’t pollute the environment long term or your lungs, and will probably be better quality than what you were already driving. Sorry, but not sorry. Sacrifices have to be made, but in the end, this one will actually be something you will not regret in the long-term, once you make that leap.
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Very true. Most of all Germany is supposed to be sending, on top of the defensive surface-to-air missiles that can help protect cities, it was also announced a few weeks ago that they would be sending dozens of tracked surface-to-air missile vehicles that it officially discontinued using in 2010, that can shoot missiles and probably aircraft out of the sky. These apparently won’t be arriving until early or mid July, which is still quite far off and very disappointing. However, the biggest annoyance is that Germany was apparently training Ukrainian crews in their country in how to use Germany’s newer Mobile armoured howitzers, however this was probably about a month ago now that they were reported to be in Germany, but we haven’t heard anything from them since. This is very suspicious. We saw actual evidence and now proof that the US and other supplied standard M777 howitzers being supplied to Ukraine had finish training within a matter of weeks and are now clearly out on the front lines doing their work. Why haven’t we seen the same thing from Germany, we have absolutely no information from them whatsoever and we need actual confirmation on this. You are right. DW needs to do a video listing all of the weapons that were reported to be sent to Ukraine, as well as the ones that are actually there NOW, and then the ones that are supposed to arrive in the future.
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@thenotoriousgryyn342 Yep, Pretty much. This is very confusing right now. It’s hard to know really know how to feel about the Wagner group, or at least its leader. I mean, if he was given everything he needed from Putin, then most likely they would still be on very good terms, but considering this and other developments right now, it seems like they are becoming enemies. So in the end, it seems like this man could be of some help to Ukraine, if he is willing to perhaps switch sides. But at the same time, the Wagner group is one that is probably guilty of many war crimes itself and he has done many terrible things. So in the end, it might just be best that he surrenders to Ukraine, and then gives them all of his supplies and information he has, in exchange for a shortened prison sentence.
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Here here. A lot of us who are born later from the baby boom generation don’t seem to realise just how hard it is. Japan is basically a head of this with many people staying at home in their late 20s, 30s or even 40s because they just can’t work in outside society anymore or could afford the rent prices with the low paying jobs. Britain can face the same thing if we are not careful. All our parents keep going on about is us getting on the property ladder to eventually ‘buy a house’ or even get married and have kids.It’s absolutely laughable. Many of us to actually have a saying head on her shoulders laugh at the idea of being able to achieve a lot of those, let alone all of them. Perhaps 10 years ago, but not so easily now. We need to prioritise and unfortunately buying a house with a married partner or having kids is really not one of them. Not unless you really really wanted to work. Many of us who want to get a good paying job, need to be able to get PhD is or at least bachelors degrees, along with sometimes two years experience, which isn’t even achievable if you can’t get a job, in order to get the job you want to start out at that will actually pay a wage where you can live even comfortably in the first place. The stands now too high for too little. and yet, we still have to try. That is the determination here.
Of course, we are doing this whilst also facing the danger of climate change. It feels like all of this is designed to distract us to make sure we don’t act. We will still have to take sacrifices going forward, and make sure a lot to think about ourselves, in exchange for the destruction of our natural world. there is a way to fix our energy bills at least, but it means taking a big dent to your finances short-term rather than long-term, in order to receive long-term goals.
Basically the difference between short-term big pain, or a little pain stretched out over a long period of time. Kind of like a reverse difference of the instant versus long-term reward study. we need to be able to take the big hit now, in order to have long-term prosperity. It’s just up to us individually to find the best plan that works.
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Honestly, this does feel like a rather odd attack, even though it’s one we’ve been dreaming would happen since the beginning of the war. I mean, we like the idea of smashing a plane, drone or missile into Putin, but there’s no way Ukraine would actually think that they could target the Kremlin with a basic explosive kamikaze drone, and expect that to somehow guaranteed kill Putin. It just doesn’t make any sense. They are aware of how powerfully explosive some of these drones are, and there is no guarantee they would even hit a specific building location, let alone killing a specific individual, who would not want a target on his back.
I feel this is either three things. One, propaganda set up by the Kremlin to create more anti-Ukrainian nonsense, two, this was done by somebody actually inside Ukraine, that wanted to set an example, or help out Ukraine by attacking a part of the Kremlin, or three, this was purelydone as a statement attack by Ukraine trying to show that they actually are capable of hitting the Kremlin directly, and this isn’t a war very far away where people inside Russia can ignore it.
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Why is it that India is always obsessed about just us. I really don’t think India seems to remember that the Belgium’s, Germans and most notably the French were just as if not moreWorse. Of course a lot of this happened in Africa, although I guess India doesn’t like to look beyond its own borders and is only ever upset about it self. Yeah, I went there. India claims that Britain is selfish and only thinks about itself, but we haven’t seen anything opposite that can be said about India. At least Britain has been able to successfully move on since independence and Partition. Why can’t India? It’s not because you were poor, we were poor after the war. It’s because India was unprepared for the level of governance that was thrust upon it and as was obvious with it heavy influences by religious groups, it was simply unable to figure out how to create a balance in its society, and unfortunately India is the same way to this day. India may have been poor still under British rule, but at least it was in balance and still developing like all the others. Since we left, India has basically just been stagnated. You’ve advanced technologically but in no way as significantly by comparison to its other Asian neighbour counterparts (most notably Thailand and China). And when it comes to money coming into the country, including foreign aid sent from Britain, it is always wastes it on the wrong things. I mean, India is actually developing a ‘pointless space program’ while it has hundreds of thousands of people living in slum conditions. ‘It’s literally just a giant vanity project😞’. Now how in any way is that the right way to run a country. India doesn’t need reparations from Britain. It is only pointing the finger at Britain to try and distract its people away from its own problems that it is to incapable of resolving its self. In a way it’s a little bit like America, except they don’t try and blame everybody else for their own problems. India, you are a beautiful country, but you can do so soooooo much better.
Feeeew...wow that was actually a lot more to get out than I thought😆. See ya
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This is what made me roll my eyes so much at this video and what the army is becoming. Why are earth is this even an issue or people allowed to even have a voice about something like this, when there are far more literary world important matters right now that the army needs to be doing. The only thing we all must be talking about right now is supplying as many weapons to Ukraine as possible, and looking at doubling the size of our forces potentially and actually increasing our armaments, rather than never-ending reductions for the sake of apparent upgrades. Our tanks been one of them. This whole naming convention change for the sake of making a small group of outsiders happy, which is absolutely insane, when the army are supposed to be about strength and following orders, it’s just making us never ending the week. If this keeps on, I don’t see how we could ever survive against a real enemy now. Perhaps that’s why we actually don’t seem to have the guts to do any real fighting anymore. This is actually genuinely one of my worries that has been at the back of my mind. Perhaps, our government and the US government are too scared to send our armies into battle against an actual large-scale military force, because our army has become too much of a show pony simply to be a deterrent, but in actuality, although it is now pleasing to a lot of people, might no longer be up to stuff to actually fight against an enemy that doesn’t give a damn about woke culture in the slightest.
I hate saying it, I really do, but I just can’t imagineSoldiers and people who are lobbying for these kinds of attitudes, would ever survive against Russian or Chinese soldiers who would be savage to you no matter what and tear you down to the very basic level of humanity. I don’t think any other female soldiers would feel very equal, if they were to be captured and used by Russian soldiers. This is just one of the things our armed forces seem to be unable to fight against due to impossible levels of four left opinions that spit in the face of reality, and I think our government knows this. And that’s why they are not prepared to ever send us against a real military that knows that you have to throw all of that out of the window if you are to survive.😞
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I just can’t picture it. My mind, like all of ours, have been geared to always know that we have a queen and nothing else. It was just been too long now. I don’t know if our collective consciousness can accept anything else, and it will ever have the same respect for the institution again that the Queen worked her whole life to preserve and keep relevant to her people, Britain and the world. We’ve got to hope though, that it can indeed be so. We can cherish what we have had for so many decades now, as well as look forward to a new and uncertain future. It may be scary, but that is life. we have experienced this so many times across our lives, among all of our families, and now, here is the biggest struggle, right at the top of the most powerful and recognisable family in the world.
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@arreng2364 This is one of the scariest things that breaks my heart about Japan. Explains in many ways why Japanese animation focuses a lot more on the middle school, high school and college days outside of fantasy and sci-fi. Because it was one of the days where people had the most social interactions and could make the most friends more easily outside of work, which makes it a perfect melting pot for diverse stories. We in the West, because of the demands of work, have also started to feel this connection, And that’s probably why anime is just increasing in popularity, on top of its greatest social awareness outside of being just considered a niche culture, which it never truly was. It was always just hidden behind a curtain.
There are very few animated stories actually focus on the working life culture, except the ones where you can truly connect to it and ones where the characters are able to escape that working life with some more diversity. Something that can shine in the darkness.
But yes, it just clearly goes to show that there is a huge break between Japan’s school life culture and its working culture. Almost as if school is meant to be a bubble world where it gives you a break from the working world, before throwing you into the deep end. of course we know that’s not always the case as plenty of students still trying to get part-time work where they can, even when sometimes they are not allowed to. japan’s schooling system though, especially when viewed by us who don’t live in the country, can definitely feel like it’s way too stressful as well. Their level of tests they have to do over more practical skills for a more diverse working culture, on top of how hard they have to work in additional hours and the actual level the test run on is so cruel. Many of us would view these exams and they would seem like they are met people many years older, asking to answer formulas that just don’t seem to have any relevance whatsoever to real life unless you intend to go into the sciences. asking them to downgrade exams sounds like something that will be very hard to get across to a Japanese government official, but I could imagine many teachers backing it. Although there’s no knowing how the parents would react, considering they had to go through very hard exams and they would probably think it was essential that children did the same, unfortunately. Critically in Japan, most of all, they need to increase pay, lower working hours, and at school they need to stop giving them such majorly unnecessarily hard questions and give them more time off. There…feeeeew…DONE. sorry that was long, but just had to get that off my chest.
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I can’t believe I’m saying this, as I’m a Tory by nature, but I really do hope with how the party has changed that the labour party wins in Scotland. They would actually do some genuine good as well as help to bridge the divide again, and finally kick the SNP out to the curb.
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Here here. Many people are bound to be disjointed if this was their first experience of any kind of combat, but it is surprising how many veterans are still complaining about it when they themselves, even though they fought against terrorists in very dry countries, have never actually fought in a war between two countries where many people charging or moving on mass as an enemy is the norm. These aren’t terrorists in just one building where you move in a sort of swat manner where you surround the building and order in an airstrike by a military drone this is real war where unfortunately hundreds of people dying and sometimes a weekly basis is completely normal and we have forgotten that through decades of peace in Europe and only being involved in regional conflicts. If we had fighters from the Vietnam days involved in this war they would actually understand what was goingOwn and would be more prepared for it. In a wall like this, you should consider yourself grateful for what you have got considering how fast the Legion has been organised. Plus, like most cases during peacetime, you hear more about the bad things that happen than about the good things that happened behind closed doors that maintain the wobbly piece we have decade after decade. The bad things that happened around the world scream a lot louder than the good as they are not always right in your face. People who are unsatisfied or have a worse time at things generally stand out more from the crowd if they are not among the norm, so as you have said with your cousin, he’s probably one among hundreds or thousands that are just accepting this is the kind of thing to expect from a war between nations, which makes sense, while those who aren’t prepared to accept that are going to stamp their feet more.
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Yeah, not to mention the fact that apparently many people, sadly in the RAF have actually quit after training for several years to become pilots, yet, somehow, even after many years of training, some have still yet to ever actually fly an actual fighter jet. There are just so few available and maintenance is such a constant issue right now with the Tornadoes due to cuts when they shouldn’t be, that they just aren’t able to get out of basic simulators and being put on rotation ‘again and again’. As a result, many RAF pilots have actually quit when it was possible and gone straight into the private aviation sector. It sucks, but it’s for many the only option to ever get any satisfaction and finally get in the air. Not to mention the fact that being an airline pilot actually pays a lot more. IT SHOULD BE THE REVERSE. THIS’S SOOOO SCREWED UP. So the Royal Air Force is unfortunately screwing itself over here in more ways than one. Both thanks to bad management, bad policies and terrible government cuts driving all of it.
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Putting it all into perspective like this, I guess it really does explain why so many people are unhappy. I knew that many mistakes have been made, but I hadn’t actually put it all together like this until now to realise just how bad it was. I back Boris, even now, but it still feels insane that this many problems still happened under his leadership. I feel most of all though, that I just can’t picture anyone else being prime minister. You need someone to truly be iconic who can bring the country together and leaders, and presently there doesn’t appear to be anyone else in parliament who is capable of doing so. We need to be unified and strong right now in the face of our economic situation, our transition away from carbon fuels which is intrinsically linked to the war in Ukraine. We don’t have time for a leadership contest right now when Britain needs to be showing its strong support with a leader who is also back in Ukraine, and any change to that right now could be dire. Unfortunately, despite all his strength, it unfortunately looks like this is the final nail in the coffin for Boris‘s leadership, which truly breaks my heart.
All I want to know is, what could’ve been done differently. What could’ve been done to make a nation happy which is always disappointed no matter what decision a prime minister makes.
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I really do want the Olympic Games to be a memorable and successful event. I really do, and Japan is sure to have an absolutely beautiful one far greater than the last. It will be an amazing experience for a few weeks and have a lasting impact on the country and the memories of those who visited, but doing it right now is no longer really the right choice.
If they actually had a vaccine available in their country A LOT SOONER or had remained under stricter lockdown after the early successes they had, perhaps they wouldn’t be in this situation now. I’m sure though, like everyone else, we thought that it would be good enough by now after ‘a years delay’ to actually go ahead with the games, but now, I’m not sure at all. If they can’t get their numbers down in time by a necessary deadline, it will definitely have to be cancelled, or at least hopefully pushed back by a further few months. At least if they did that it would give the participants enough time to practice when some international competitions and practice events start up again.
Despite offering the world a good few new opportunities for positive change, this virus truly is ruining soo much.
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Yeah, I’ve never been to America myself, but I’ve never heard anything overly positive about New York cabdrivers in terms of the customer service. Sure, I’m sure they are experts at making their way around the cities, including the outer areas, but nothing brilliant in terms of how they treat their passengers. In the city of London, it is very different. You won’t always get very chatty cabs, but many will just be very quiet, but the vast majority are very kind, like to chat, but know when to stop and will sometimes even just go around and give people private tours of the city and the prices are honestly quite fair by comparison to those in America. Uber is a threat here as well, but in London, many have learned to just live side-by-side.
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To be entirely frank, I’m not really bothered by this. Astronomers have been relying too much on ground-based radio receivers for far too long now. I understand, it is easier to just build on the ground versus using systems in space, but honestly, we have been using ground-based radio receiving dishes For many decade now and there has been very little to know advancement in the technology as there are just so many limits when using it within a thick atmosphere that earth has in the first place. For the general public, outside of any sort of furthering research, radio receivers to try and analyse things in space are not important at all. Certainly not for environmental studies. So honestly this is less of a problem and more of an opportunity (in the wider scope of things) to actually try and push past simply relying on earth as a receiving point and actually try and go out in space and try and get the backing to get it done. SpaceX for one could be a very good option for this in the future if Starship truly does function as intended, to get equipment up into space. It could be used to assemble dishes up there that could function a lot better beyond the limits of earths atmosphere.
Astronomers are constantly complaining about starling, when they themselves aren’t doing anything to actually improve their own systems to get beyond these limitations and are expecting to just get everybody else to do what they want when the world moves on. They need to do the same, and look beyond the limits of our atmosphere that are causing this limitation in the first place, even though it does cost more. The times are changing, and astronomers need to do the same. In the end, they will benefit far greater than just relying on what they’ve already got and somehow expecting different results.
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Should’ve seen these reductions in new driving applicants coming. Quite frankly, this has been coming for a very long time. Who on earth now can actually reasonably afford a new car or even a good secondhand power without having to somehow set up a second loan/mortgage or something. so much for affordability it’s all nonsense. Our countries shouldn’t be surprised that we want to buy Chinese. When it comes to EV production, they are our only real option apart from Tesla. And yes, I put Chinese EV’s up there, thanks the fact that they actually at least have some good technology in them at an affordable price. And they are not just cheap and cheerful/Low quality, they are actually really good now but that ‘stigma’ is still a helpful thing for Western governments that want people to keep buying their products. I hate the CCP with a bane, but that doesn’t mean that companies car are bad.
Yes, China can afford the charger a lot of these prices. Thanks for the fact that they want to be competitive and they get subsidies from the government, but it’s also because they’ve actually got control of a lot of valuable mineral supply chains, which sadly in the west failed to do in favour of oil reserves.
They knew what button to press for the future, and ours failed when we begged our countries not to do so and actually think about the future rather than short term gains.
We need to be allowed to actually have the freedom to buy what we want over national protectionism.
If they don’t want us to do this, then actually give the people what they f%@king want. ‘You serve us, not we serve you’. Remember that.
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Exactly. I don’t exactly see why, despite it being very horrific to witness, that the US or my country the UK should be giving aid to Israel. No matter what side of the argument you are really on, it’s quite clear to see that Israel doesn’t need military assistance right now, considering their current stockpile, industry and military efficiency. And yet, we apparently are giving it, especially from our cousins over in the US. This makes no sense why we are letting this distract us so much, especially in this area, when it should all be going still to Ukraine. The differences are very clear.
It seems in my eyes, based on everything witness so far, that the politicians are simply riding on the wave of public opinion that suddenly jumps on the next thing to talk and rial up about, rather than anything that actually makes logical sense for the long term. Then again, that is politicians all over unfortunately.😞
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this definitely goes to show the US must be needs to increase its production line rather than them just being made on a case-by-case supply order. However the US also needs to remember the fact that they are not the only country that supplied rocket launches. The UK is also provided thousands of NLAWs to Ukraine that have actually been among the most popular if not in fact the most popular among Ukrainian units. We all know the javelin is a good weapon, but from what we’ve heard from soldiers on the ground, many have actually ‘preferred’ the British made NLAW which has been delivered from the UK and other European partners who also have them. This is mainly due to the fact that, unlike the US ATGM, It is lighter despite its bulky shaped front, much quicker to learn and in a joint partner relationship, if they were ever to simply buy them rather than them being handed over, they are significantly cheaper.We might actually have to look at the US perhaps helping with ‘their manufacture’, rather than the US working on making more Javelins and Stinger missiles. The US is ramping up production to keep up with the demand for the NLAW which is ever increasing on the front lines, but it would be good to get other nations to potentially help with this, even if it does mean giving out sensitive information.
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@darrenbosworth5063 Here here. The king/queen has always been a figurehead since the Civil War of our country although centuries ago, and even though they did have a lot of power, this kind of power was instigated by parliament. Having the monarchy means you can use them very effectively as a figurehead for power which is one of its benefits, as well as keeping parliaments in check to make sure they don’t go too far. But it also means they are an easy target to go after by the more ignorant general public of a country or empire, when something bad is done because they are the most visual target. Even if they did receive money from what happened in Australia, they most certainly didn’t instigated or demand that cash from that one region. It all went into the same part. Plus back then, how were they to know exactly what was always going on when they had to always be aware of the events of what was going on throughout the rest of the Empire around the world.
This whole notion of ‘generational guilt’ and paying back of those you’ve never even heard of trying to alleviate yourself of this is truly unhealthy. A few years ago they were still trying to push that it was the right thing to do (especially in popular television), as it was to make up for some sort of sin, but those people aren’t here anymore, and unless you’re actually believe in the act they did somehow sometimes, you have no responsibility to give over what you have just to try and build these people up, when they themselves should still try and improve their lives themselves which is far more achievable in the times we now live in.
To some people this would seem heartless or somehow evil, but it is just sadly a simple fact and one that needs to be heard and finally achieved, because inevitably, over the thousands of years of human history, by this guilt logic, everyone is guilty. The persecution needs to end, now. We need to build each other up, not with reparations or retribution, but by simply helping and building up.
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I do believe this is indeed happening. I myself am an atheist, but the principles of the Church of England across Britain in how we live our lives and how they work in this country are quite different from those of the Catholic Church and I wish for those very same rights and principles to be continued anyway in our everyday lives. Or at least how some of them are used to be more commonly followed in terms of how we treat our fellow man. Rather than the whole judgey way you get with the Catholic Church like what you see in America.
I do believe that our traditions and culture of being eroded, either purely by laziness, as well as intentionally by outside forces who claim to be benign. It naturally happens unfortunately, when it particular nation of a group of people decide to be no longer determined to protect what they hold close and just want to get on with their everyday lives. Then, when you have new people coming in or of a new generation who are more reinvigorated, they are more ready to impose their ways or beliefs through lack of education or different there of onto the previous generation, or those who were living in the country first. This seems to repeat itself throughout history and through lack of education, and the energy being drained from the nation to maintain the same momentum of just no longer giving a care anymore, this has happened here too. Basically, you can only care about something for so long, before you eventually get tired and can’t keep up the fight anymore.Then, when you have people coming in, who are more invigorated than you, and have fresh beliefs or are younger than you, they inevitably can impose them on your own way of life, or other people without enough protections in place, whether the incumbent people intend for this to happen or not. They aren’t even doing it consciously, but just simply as an effect of something that happens in all humans and other animals went introduced to a new environment throughout the centuries and eons.
The question is, do we wish for this to fully happen here as well!?
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Yeah, I know right. That close fighting was insane. That’s the kind of dog fighting they keep trying to tell us is in the past as fighter jets. These days are supposed to fly so far apart that they can’t even see each other with the naked eye, primarily using long-range missiles to shoot each other. However, this is based all purely on assumptions and calculations by fighter manufacturing companies in militaries, including the US and the UK, who haven’t had to do this kind of fighting for a long time and have based all on Sims and beliefs of future warfare. Even though these aircraft involved are very old by comparison to things like the typhoon, F22 and F35 And where indeed, intended for closer combat than the most recent modern fighter jets, they are still more advanced than the more gliding, tight, propeller, driven aircraft of old, and it’s crazy that actually see them performing manoeuvres like this, which feels like something straight out of a movie rather than real life.
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@kursdmappingandco.4409 How is it creating tension? The tension is always been there. It’s literally been acknowledged it’s been there for decades. Excepting China as it is now is only encouraging them to believe they can get away with doing whatever they want and then just burying it from their own people. Asia is awesome, but China’s current rolling system is the biggest no-no. And the terrible cast system in India needs to be undone. Not to mention the somehow continuing dislikes between India and Pakistan just because there are two different faiths.
We in the west stopped this ages ago, so why are you having a go at us. We don’t want all this fighting. It breaks our hearts every time we have to see it, ‘and we aren’t even living there’, so how on earth can you cope with it?
It’s called desensitisation, but it doesn’t mean then that it is okay that it continues. America across the pond is desensitised to a lot of the things that are wrong in their country, but it doesn’t mean that they should be continuing either. The east is a wonderful place, just as much of the west, but it’s got a lot more issues to sort out across the board before it can compare to what has happened up here Europe.
I’m really really sorry for is having to say this, but it is true. I know it’s not nice to hear, but sometimes you just Gotta accept the facts before we can learn and move on.
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Well, if it ends up locking up more people like this, then bring it on. If it will finally put more of these people away who do nothing but harm our country, then all the better for it. By the way, I’m left leaning, and even I think this is needed. Too many people are rioting and protesting about stuff that just isn’t worth complaining about. It’s just people who feel disenfranchised and don’t have any genuine direction in their lives to keep them busy so this helps to take some of it out. It’s their own fault, not the governments. They are trying to do the best they can all the time in a country that is very complicated. There are always going to be people who slipped through the cracks, but inevitably, they always think that this means there is something terribly wrong with the country, but it’s just simply the way of life. There is no such thing as a perfect system, yet these people seem to want a perfect world for every country to be handed to them on a plate. Sometimes, we just have to do the best we can.
And the police now have to clean it up.
It’s sad, but it really does feel true.
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We neeeed to get the newer heavy equipment from the West to Bakhmut no matter what. The training on the on the Leopard 2's NEEDS TO BE COMPLETED. I mean the first of them 'already arrived in Ukraine the week before last'! They SURELY should've made it to the city BY NOW. :( That or that's just so they arrive ahead of the training so the Ukrainian crews can get going 'straight away', and this just gives more time for the tanks to be stationed on the ground where they'll be calling home now and for the new Ukrainian maintanance crews to get even more familiar with them and what'll be needed once they head out across Ukrainian terrain instead. I that is the case, then I suuure hope so.
The Challies should be ready to go apparently by the end of March, and that should mean that they'll be going there at the same time the training completes. Although 'why' this's being done differently to the Leopards I'm not sure. THAT, or Ukrainian crews 'already have completed their training' on the Leopards in secret, and the crews are already heading for the lines under cover to attack at the same time as Bakhmut.
Let us hope so. To all Ukrainian hereos fighting on the front lines, please hang in there, just a little bit longer. We promise, we are here, we can see, and we will never abandon you.
Slava Ukraine
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@xyanide1986 I really don’t know why the government is just continuing to just keep doubling down on the status quo when they can see it’s clearly not working. Here in the UK, things are not easy, but at least we are free and actually feel like we have a good amount of free time to actually live our lives outside of work. At least for those who actually have a good work life balance. It does mean that things are uncertain always down the line, but it also means that plenty of good opportunities come along for our country mainly through diversity in working. Japan just keeps trying to do the same thing and somehow expecting different results. That’s literally considered one of the definitions of insanity. Japan needs to critically put long-term real changes into its country and to hell with those of the old generations who complain because it is different. It’s in the old people putting pressure on the young, or younger, and it being a domino effect that doesn’t change. Only through diversity can Japan really break it’s single culture style of work ethic. There are many good people who are trying to change things, but without enough diversity in Japan it is just killing itself. I’m sure the fast majority of us love Japan, but a lot of it is also breaking our hearts. We want the country to survive, but if it is unable to evolve, it will not survive truly in the 21st-century. They need more people from outside Japan and this needs to be now in the many hundreds of thousands or probablyEven millions. The Japanese government corporations can I just have it all one way anymore. They need a mix of people, and even if it does bring about change that they are uncomfortable with, like people working less hours and having to pay people more, for the greater opportunities and freedom of expression that will bring to Japan, it would all be worth it.
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Well, yeah, that would be the case, but also not. Honestly, it would be the best case if it was exclusively Britain developing its all on its own and we could export it to the world as an exclusively British aircraft. We need to be able to do this stuff ourselves again. It’s humiliating that the project apparently ran into trouble and has now being developed internationally, let alone the fact that it won’t probably arrive until 2035, when the base platform will most likely be out of date (even though thaaaankfully the ‘prototype’ will be flying only in the UK within 5 years which is great at least), or they will have to spend billions most likely to update it again before going into mass production. Again, Hugely humiliating. Just goes to show how much bureaucracy has restrained creativity to the point that they have to follow specific industry, builders no matter what even if it kills them when independent skills, people who actually have a passion, for this would be more than willing to develop it in the UK in half the time for half the money, if they actually were willing to open up about designs and stop being so tightlipped about it. Understand security and all, but allowing bureaucracy to reach this level to the point that it costs billions, and will be massively drawn out for this result is not worth it. We need to keep it in Britain, and bring in individuals and developers have a passion for this rather than just restricting it two big-name industry companies.
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This was incredibly powerful, and all so disturbing. I have seen soo many Climate Change awareness videos, but I haven’t seen one portrayed quite like this one before.
I am not kidding here, when I say this, I was actually and still am shaking from the anxiety and stress of its contents. Although, I think it might also be thanks to the awareness of what is happening around us right now in 2023. That is because, this video was actually made just before Covid Lockdown happened in 2020. That was ‘3 years ago’. In the 3 years since then, things have gotten so much worse. The statement at the end that we are now living in the future we said the grandchildren would live in, feels so much more powerful now, as it is 100% a reality.
The future isn’t burning, we are burning. And now, it truly has come it feels to a climax with the contents of this video. I don’t think many of us can bear it much anymore.
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Wow, thank you for informing us of this. I’m quite shocked that even Sydney would be so expensive. I mean, I know it was a lot of people, but I think it would actually be more expensive than Osaka is amazing. we always keep hearing that Japan is really really expensive, and it can be in Tokyo, but I’m really shocked by looking at these comparisons, but in fact London and other big cities are actually more expensive. I guess it’s just most likely the stigma that’s just been petrol waited due to the work life balance issue also present in Japan. I’m guessing it’s not so much a case that that Tokyo and Osaka are really expensive, but more likely the pay level for a lot of jobs in Japan which isn’t necessarily a lot.
I have heard that Osaka is a better place to be for rent and food, and I have heard that there are a lot of big companies and brands there as well, so if I was to try working in Japan, it does feel like that city is indeed a possibility.
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I don’t believe Ukraine will fall, but I do believe indeed that Putin played his cards correctly in the regard that the west is incredibly weak when it comes to dealing with any sort of money problems. Things have been bad for a long time as it is. They talk talk, talk, but as soon as our politicians invest even a little bit of money and don’t get immediate results, as we used to in the 21st century, the immediately back down. Makes you wonder how we won to world was in the first place. Although, I think it’s mainly down to the fact that back then, we very much had similar style people and governments as to the opposition armies. Russia and its policy styles in terms of getting stuff done exactly when it wants it otherwise you get a bullet in the back of the head, hasn’t really gone away. Whilst in the west, it’s very much all down to individual survival now and all about profit and everything has to be done through bureaucracy without any wiggle room so to speak. In Russia, a lot of it would just be swept away and order to do so, or you get arrested, beaten up or shot. I’m betting a lot of stuff had to be done under the books or there was simply less bureaucracy in our own countries in World War I and WW2 as well in order to get things finished, but now everything has to be held accountable and we aren’t able to so easily any more throw off the shackles of the 21st century that has slowly been imposed on us. Russia and its government is evil, but they’ve still got some benefits in terms of just getting stuff done when they want to get stuff done or the individual who isn’t getting it done will get punished. I don’t want us to go back to some sort of archaic time where everybody just gets killed for not doing stuff, but I do feel frankly that we should be honestly just getting stuff done when it needs to be done in times of suffering and stress like this, and deal with the consequences later in terms of things like construction on land (for things like military and ammunition factories) that is owned by some people or paying things off.
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Well, to be fair. I do support all of our nations fallen heroes, including here where I am in Britain. But we cannot live in the past and think about the dead all the time, versus who we are and how we live. Our lives are with us all the time no matter what, so it makes total sense really to have a month for this rather than a single day. If we always thought about the dead and the past, how would we be able to live and enjoy the present!?
Also, to be completely frank, even though both of our nations, as well as the rest of us around the world remember and respect our fallen soldiers of the present and the past, America honestly really does seem to overdo it and I think it’s a tiny bit included in America’s societal flag waving brainwashing, in order to keep certain actions towards the military at bay. Namely, actually start asking more questions, ask for more reasonable adjustments, and being more willing to accept that not everyone is great, and start fighting against the military industrial complex that is so non-diverse within the US system which is creating massive amounts of unfairness and overspending. yes, have a military industrial complex, but you need one that’s more diverse in order to keep the costs down which America has drastically lost over the past 30+ years.
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@gillian4856 Yep sad but true. Honestly, I’d prefer if people just lived by the base principles that are more laid down in the Church of England Protestant church, but without the whole God thing. i’m not even bothered really, that the king is supposed to be the defender of the faith for Britain, as he doesn’t act like a pope or bishop, imposing those wills on people within that sense, But if it was necessary to allow more connection with a more diverse or multifaith nation, I wouldn’t honestly be bothered if churches in Britain in general posed less of a central role, and the king wasn’t the head of the church as the defender of the faith anymore. I feel like that’s the one concession I’d be okay with. Mainly because it also would mean that the king or queen wouldn’t necessarily get into hot water, if they didn’t believe in a God. After all, it feels a bit presumptuous to assume that every single member of the royal family who would be in line for succession, would automatically believe in a God when many of us if not, the majority do not. So logically speaking, would be in a lot of trouble if the supposed defender of the faith didn’t actually believe in the Christian God in the first place. So removing this necessity I think for their sake we make a lot of sense.
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@benben6054 That is true for now, especially as there isn’t as much of a huge financial incentive right now to have the best batteries in less famous brand model buses versus cars, but it will continue to go down as the desire from the public and local governments go up. plus, you are only thinking about the buying price, as so many people do. Once you’ve actually bought them so long as you manage your finances carefully, it will eventually save you so much in terms of running costs and fuel use which means eventually you will start being in the green again (pun not intended). If you aren’t, then you either didn’t manage your finances correctly from the start (something which is definitely prevalent over in the US), which can happen in many different areas not just going Green, or they didn’t spend correctly after making the purchases on other items, thinking it’d all be ok now with that temporary high. Either way so long as things are don’t correctly after getting electrified vehicles, schools and other businesses should be much better off in the long-term rather than just the short term.
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Yeah I’m on a gaming course and even though I’m not a massive gamer I very much understand these groups of people across all areas of development and gaming styles for understanding of technology and the battlefield. So I can definitely say that plenty of them would see right through this. It feels like, as usual, the army just thought does it on face level to what they would imagine would appeal to gamers, without actually consulting them to see how they would feel about it. They introduce it as if to say that machines will be more important in it, which is true, but then they just transition across to say that they will play A some part of it but will still need standard recruits and are still just pushing more women in frontline roles which just doesn’t work. It feels like this recruitment ad is partially in response to the war in Ukraine where they can see obviously plenty of people with gaming and drone experience applying their knowledge on the battlefield to great effect. This and those army posters, seem to still skim over the fact that it will be most likely in the future that robots do get closer involved in actual frontline fighting as possible robotic soldiers, with legs or wheels, rather than just assistance. It feels also like they are once again also just trying to push women in the army will it just isn’t going to work in frontline real positions in terms of physical skill levels, just because they aren’t getting enough men to join up.
This is all because they aren’t getting enough people to join. If they want people to actually join, they need to speak to those people who are most on the fence about it but could still be convinced, rather than those hardline anti-fighting scared people. The game generation is good, but it could’ve been done slightly better here. High compliments though to the modeller and team who worked on the robot design and graphics for this advert, as this is the first time I’ve ever seen the army actually do a piece like this to this affect, so applause to them at least.
If the army does want to fix things though, the simple fact is they do need to be slapping more posters all over the place so people can’t just look casually away from it like any other regular government advertisement. They need to be on regular bus station and billboard adverts where people will see them for consistent amount of times. We need to massively increase the size of the army probably twice fold as well as far more equipment, to the scale frankly twitch Ukraine is having to respond. The threat is here, as it always has always has been. Our government just hasn’t been willing to accept it through cowardice in greed until now. It’s time to start arming up again, and this is our possibly one chance to do so before it is too late.
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@13lochie Ok, thank you for explaining that to me. I do fully appreciate it. I think we can indeed both agree on the first point. And yes, it would indeed be better if these protests were, instead of being allowed in a specific timeframe and scale by the police, actually set up better by whatever protest group had them organised in the first place. I.e. specific sort of numbers, times and locations they intend to be in (rather than just blaring it on social media STRAIGHT AWAY where any sort might attend and ruin it for everyone) so they can keep things themselves under control. Proper maturity and ingenuity. Truly show the police and the public that they can control ‘themselves’. Much like what happened with ER in 2019. I know, it’s a huge ask, but I feel like, well, you know, surely in the 21st-century we could actually do more of this!?
I wholeheartedly agree with you. This has definitely been a much better discussion than ones I’ve had in the past with other more hardliners on this. I appreciate it.
I wish it could be more like this IRL than just the light ones a lot of us have back and forth in our Uni dorms and flats. Lol They somehow in many ways feel like the most productive. If only we actually ever recorded them. 😆
BTW, thumbs up for the paramedics. You guys rock.
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It’s true. I haven’t seen any sign of the UN, UNICEF or the Red Cross anywhere on the ground helping. Only sign of UNICEF has been at the local train station, perhaps handing out some emergency supplies like food and water. It is terrible that there really hasn’t been any sign of any international help in the area in response to this catastrophe. We understand it was most likely an attack and therefore many parties don’t want to seem like they are being involved, but this is still an environmental disaster, and one that is considered to still be a weapon of mass destruction, so they still have no choice to be involved, whether they like it or not, and are determined to be pussyfooting about it.
So far from what I’ve seen, it only looks like UNICEF has turned up in some places, but that is only as close as the train station in the area where people are being evacuated from. There is no sign of anyone from the UN, The Red Cross or UNICEF actually on the ground helping.
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I couldn't agree more. Saying white people who live now should somehow feel guilty for what people or their ancestors did is soo wrong and a very dangerous slope. It's happening to much already on UK media and neeeeds to be pulled back. If anything, it disturbingly feels like things are being given now of a 'dark wash'. And I don't use that type of tone lightly. We need to be stronger as nations going forward and PROUD of our histories for what we brought to the world, as we face the absolutely huuuge threat of China. After all, like Lincoln said, "a house divided against itself cannot stand." China isn't, and they feel sure to win anything under all there lies and national spirit in themselves. We used to have pride, with less lies in the facts, and we always felt that we could do anything. We always felt that things were possible with the strength and pride of our nation's history in the UK, and now, these people are trying to take it away from us.
Well I siiiir, nooo moooore.
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This was a brilliantly done report. The message in the end was very clear indeed. For me at least, if we truly want the West to win against Putin, then we have to aaall be willing to make the necessary rick, and give Ukraine all the weapons it need if we're going to be such cowards as to not use them ever ourselves. That, or we finally do what is right, and FINALLY take the fight directly to the bastard and his cronies like we should done soooo many years ago, and finally end this hell we've brought upon ourselves for over 100 years now ONCE AGAIN FOR ALL.
We all know it is scary, but we cannot be afraid anymore. The old time our dead or dying now. We cannot cower away like we always do, hoping things will just go back to normal. If we want there now to be long lasting, 'genuine peace', then this enemy on our doorstep 'needs to be gone'...not just at the back of our minds while they can do just whatever the hell they like to their own people so long as it isn't our own. The time for action is now, and it is about damn time, whether some people like it or not. The question is, do we want to all work together to end the war sooner, or be divided and have it stretch on for years to come all over again.
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That it, this’s basically the last straw now. If Rishi and the bad Tory party members keep this up, ‘I am going to vote for Labour FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER’ if it means stopping this insanity.
We need to be CRUSHING oil and gas licences, NOT HANDING OUT HUNDREDS MORE😡. Recent moves and policies announced by Tory party MPs all over the place over the last few days have sounded like they are completely going on the march against anything to lower our carbon footprint. I don’t know why they are doing this apart from either genuine insanity or slight evil they think they can now show, like that in the US as well.
Im 27yo and I’ve been a Tory party supporter all my life really, as I don’t agree with the other policies of labour, but with the way the Tory party has been going about actually implementing green policies, versus those announced for the past 2+ years now by labour, I really do believe now I am ready to make the leap and vote for them for the first time. At the end of the day, the environment (sorry if some people here can’t accept this fact) is more important than basically any other policy in the end. I’ve just got to hope that it will be a domino effect and the Tory party will implement even more strict green policies that they actually do commit to in order to bring people back to their side in the distant future after a most likely Labour win this next election.
Boy, never thought I’d say that until now.
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I couldn’t agree more. They keep wanting to recruit people but are doing BS during and afterwards like this. I don’t know whether the government realises this or do and are just ignoring it for the sake of saving money at the expense of peoples careers, lives and national defence!? My dad was in the army from the nineteen eighties to the early 90s and it definitely wasn’t like this now. Probably in both good and bad ways (cruelty in training probably one of them), but back then you were tough and it was a simple as that. If they really want to get people into the army than they actually need to prove that they are just going to be fired in a few months or a year due to more soldier reductions and actually show finally that we are going to double our army rather than reducing it even though an enemy is nearly on our doorstep. It’s time the army actually got the new equipment in ASAP rather than always just pushing it down the road, as well as actually increasing the wage for a first-time recruits. It might overall be better than the wages for long-term soldiers in the US, but it still could be better with the reductions they have done to numbers.
Although my biggest issue is that the army needs to finally start reducing its restrictions on people who are diagnosed as being anywhere on the autistic spectrum. I don’t think the army has fully realised the numbers yet in terms of how many people actually are on the autistic spectrum, in other words the general British public,That would be wanting to join but are automatically excluded without any true considerations. These people actually largely make up a lot of games in the first place you are capable of out of the box thinking who are drawn to games in the first place that others might not be. Many don’t even try applying because the army seem so staunchly against it because they think these people are going to be a hindrance, when these people have been in the army since the dawn of time but justNever had a diagnosis because they were just simply consider people who could view things differently, but as soon as there was such a thing as a diagnosis, for many it is cause nothing but trouble for themselves rather than helping. My father believes that he had Asperger’s but because there was no diagnosis at the time he just simply was slightly different, but he got into the army fine and had a very successful career and as a result he in the army was better for it. As a result of there being such a thing as a diagnosis now, I was unable to join even though I have all the skills sets that the army is looking for. This is exclude me and many other people who wish to join the army from actually being able to get in with abs in ‘no proof’ that this huge proportion of the British public would be a problem. If the army actually wants to get more people into the army, which are usually unique people in the first place in order to be actually able to even consider joining the army, then it needs to reverse this policy or at least have a very deep look into it, in order to actually attract these unique (people who would consider it rather than the general sheep/snowflake public) and very skilled people in many cases in the first place to actually join. This will allow the army to get back on track and probably succeed even more on the battlefield again because of it.
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@Chubby_T0511 While I do agree that it might attract more women than men, because they don’t do frontline fighting work versus those in the household cavalry, who are generally regarding each other as their main rivals, I don’t. It’s fair to say at all that they are wimps. My dad was in Kings troop all the way until the early 90s and only left so he could pursue being a farrier full-time and get married. He is not a screamer and they are all very honourable people who do the work the best they can. King Street is an opportunity for people who want to keep the traditions going both for the country, as well as for the world of equine work, and there was nothing wrong with that. However, I do agree that, considering they don’t usually do frontline combat or aid work, it is sad that they don’t draw in many men anymore considering when my dad was there. I don’t think he mentioned that being any women at all as working with horses, then was regarded more of a manly thing to do. I honestly think it’s more of the public viewing of horses, and how the media views working with horses and ponies being a girly thing, so it might put off a lot of young chaps from joining up within the regiment.
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Those far right Americans. They can be summed up in a few words. Nutters, nutters and moooore religious hypocritical nutters.😓
After we’ve dealt with the other extreme nations of the world, including Russia, China, and North Korea, us in the rest of the world are going to have to next take a very good long look at what we can do to fix the US. Their craziness is on another level that just seems to go beyond all those other countries. Those are the countries mentioned, mostly have their problems at a government level, and in action from the public, but America seems to be more perpetuated through ignorance of the masses, and lack of determination to do anything through doctrine, laid out by smarter people centuries before, and religion keeping those people in place. In that, they are more like a nation of the Middle East like Iran, but many unwilling to admit it.
To those across the pond on the left of America, please don’t pretend these people don’t exist and allow them to have a voice again in politics. You must do everything in your power to make real change, and make sure it is lasting. Please, the free world in Europe is relying on you to do your part as well.
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I couldn’t agree more. That’s all the pettiness and short-term thinking goes on in this world thanks to humans, the universe is still happily rotating, spreading out around us in increments of thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions and billions or years. It’s most truly appreciated on the YouTube channel Melodysheep. It’s sad in a way, it truly is, but it’s also so absolutely beautiful. We’ve just got to decide, what part do we want to play in all of this!?
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For goodness sake. Why have soo many got this attitude about him regarding his loyalty in marriage when what he did and how he felt about Diana is exactly the same thing that is common throughout Britain every day. We who act like this, basically judging him for something that is relatively normal now, purely because we’ve maintained the stigma about him and it all this time and it’s hard to let go. Diana was not a good fit for the monarchy and she almost tore it apart, and Camilla is the right choice. It only shows if he had married her first, none of that disaster would’ve happened. The only good thing though, is that we got William and Harry out of it. If it wasn’t for Charles and Diana, neither of them would’ve existed. Both Charles and Diana, despite the marriage failing, were still very grateful for that in the end.
There’s nothing left to judge Charles about for what happened. This is ancient history now. If people can’t move on after all this time, just because of that, they aren’t worthy of the loyalty in turn from King Charles.
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Exactly. How come so many shortsighted people, especially in America, not see the obvious right here. Ukraine needs to win this war, not just a stalemate or a seeding of territory. Otherwise, Russia will just carry on again in a few months or a couple of years later. Then it will do the same with other countries, and then article 5 would be activated and we would most likely be in WW3. We need Ukraine to win, and we can’t just be acting like, or at the very worst, pretending from some people, that we don’t have enough money to do it. We genuinely do, especially if we are prepared to take the short term blow for the long-term benefits. End of discussion.
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This was a really great report hear from CNN. For me it’s definitely the best alternative to the BBC. It felt really well balanced here and stated some really good points and questions the final statement was right. Unless this is some kind of complex master plan of the Elon’s in order to eventually perhaps save Twitter or defeat the far right, I don’t really see what he’s doing all this. He has so much and he actually has an image and a brand to protect that could mean the difference for humanities survival going forward into pushing us both for green energy and getting into space. Him acting this recklessly makes no sense and he is endangering everything for no reason at all. It makes absolutely no sense. If I was in his position I would quickly slam down my phone and not touch Twitter for weeks, a month or even two months. He’s going down a rabbit hole, so to speak, and I can’t seem to get out of it and no one else around him, I fear is willing to stand out and tell him otherwise was actually in the same room. I do believe that Elon can make Twitter work, but if it keeps going like this, it’s not only gonna damage Twitter, but all of his ventures, and the way the world views him and others like him for the foreseeable future when he represented something different. I can’t think why he’s doing this, other than he was secretly evil, he is being mentally strained by this new company venture, or he has been secretly bribed and threatened to act this way in order to restore the status quo of the other big automakers by acting out, thereby damaging Twitter and Tesla stocks.
Please Elon, if you are looking at the news lately and not at Twitter itself, please please please, log out of Twitter for a while, put DOWN your phone and go outside and actually ask people what they think. The real people. Not the rabbit hole down the far right or the far left. Actually people in the middle ground on the streets, not in Texas actually see the damage you are doing and try and prevent yourself from going any further.
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Uuuuum. Sorry, but in this case that is not true. I’m pro peace and expansion in space, but this here is completely unacceptable as it is stabbing our ally in the back. Also, do you know anything about this cosmonaut? He fully backs Putin‘s regime and the war in Ukraine, and we have several photographs to prove this. It’s all over the the Internet, but as usual, the mainstream media doesn’t want to talk about this or anything, that’s truly below the surface because they think people won’t pay attention to it or can’t deal with it.
I’m afraid here you are speaking just rhetoric nonsense. I do wish we were all allies again if ever, but sadly, that isn’t the case anymore. We can’t just pretend that it isn’t. Russia is not an ally. One way or another now, they are our enemy.
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This is exactly why we need to critically get long-range missile systems to crane ASAP. Just like with the fighter jets, we continue to be cowards for some reason scared that Ukraine is going to attack into Russian territory. Who the hell cares. That’s exactly what they need to do. Quite frankly Moscow needs to be obliterator off the face of the Earth, or at the very least the Kremlin itself.
Besides this is all pointless. Any weapon can be fired over the Russian border, so why on earth do we care if they are able to fire it from further inside Ukrainian territory. It is just bloody ridiculous. We need to get long-range missiles both for surface to air and air to combat as well as ground targeting missiles to Ukraine ASAP. The US has been too slow on this for no reason other than cowardice. It really is as simple as that. We all need to do the right thing now and send more drones, long-range missiles as well as more howitzers, newer tanks and some actual bloody aircraft. If we are going to do that then we truly are betraying Ukraine once again. If we are going to give them the equipment they need, then we might as well just go into Ukraine and trust in our own hands to use the equipment we feel that Ukraine is somehow ‘not trustworthy’ to use. This is bloody insulting but it feels like we only have two options here. Either give the equipment to Ukraine, or go in ourselves in use it.
Edit: After a little while after writing this, Ukraine finally got some of the valuable HIMAS it needs and British medium range rocket systems, with more on the way. It really isn't enough yet, but it is a good start, in a looong road ahead.
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To let you know, the reason why we don’t go crazy for Black Friday, is thanks to one of the very reasons that was highlighted by you. There is violence that is associated with Black Friday. When Black Friday happened I think in the UK for the first or second time, there was huge amounts of people building up outside stores and people acting what we considered to be savage. As a result, stores did not want to be associated with such behaviour so we quickly pulled back Black Friday events and now we just consider it to be a small thing that happens across the country rather than anything that gets massive attention so we can avoid this kind of American style consumerism from happening. We don’t like wearing it. Other countries have done the same thing or been even more strict about it. We just find that the negatives most the time outweigh the positives so it’s good to just do it as a cheaper time to buy things and nothing more.
BTW, yes, the whole flag-waving thing really is an American obsession. This whole level done with the Pledge of allegiance is associated more in the rest of the world with brainwashing and indoctrination of obsessive ideology, Rather than anything actually patriotic or democratic. We don’t do it in other countries because literally all the other countries that do it are in our minds and even in the US‘s minds, the bad guys. The other ones that have this kind of pressure on them are Russia, China and North Korea. Plus the hall under God thing is used way too much, probably as a form of ideology to make it harder for people to argue against it. That’s why it is so disconcerting and it really does need to stop in schools.
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I know people keep saying this, but then in the end, what other options are there. People keep going against actions like these when it is an inconvenience to themselves. What the fact is, unfortunately, we have to accept the fact that we are going to have to be uncomfortable. It is necessary over the other alternative. We have to do this, because every time people try to act and get people to notice, those people who attack people for trying to raise the issue don’t come up with any solutions themselves. As soon as those people would also do the same, They too would also be attacked. It’s an endless cycle. This unfortunately means that we will have to do things which people are uncomfortable with when it impacts their way of life, whether they like it or not. I do feel for people who have the journey is disrupted, but in the end, it is necessary over the eventual alternatives down the road, which is getting ever shorter now.
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Well don’t forget those groups were still considered mercenary groups to begin with, so it makes sense that they wanted to keep as many of our own citizens out of it, but I do agree though that they shouldn’t have been given charges under terrorism act. That is way too far. Also remember that, although our governments in the west and other countries have not stopped people heading to Ukraine, they have been trying to dissuade people from going but not going as far as actually punishing them. They know that would not be right, so all they can do is advise people against it. I do believe though definitely that more people should be heading to Ukraine to fight and it makes sense that more people, especially those just finishing college/university or in military academy and officer training roles now sign up, so they can use their newly acquired knowledge and skills while still being out of the military to actually join up. I’ve just finished university and will be graduating in about a month, so although I won’t be joining up to fight, at least not yet, I do intend to see if I can head to Poland or Ukraine and help with delivering supplies of equipment and aid. I think Ukraine can expect to see this more in the coming weeks and months as more people around the world start reaching the global average graduation time of year and more people are finishing education for the summer or all together, so they can actually take this opportunity to do everything they can to help Ukraine.
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Well, we all know America fucked up when it comes to dealing with the coronavirus at a governmental level, but at least they aren’t the worst when it comes to dealing with the virus among its own citizens anymore. That crown now goes to India, with Brazil following close behind. We all saw the huge amounts of crowds doing those springtime celebrations and political rallies, and all knew it was going to kick off in a few weeks, and here we are. The numbers are even worse I’m sure than a lot of us imagined. Like with many cases of the Coronavirus though, it will leave a lasting impression on all of our nations, including what benefits it may have wrought. What we should’ve done differently and what parts of society need to change. India is now among them. Wishing everyone in India the best of luck and our thoughts are with you all as supplies continue to be shipped in from around the world including from here in the UK to give aid in this unprecedented time.
BTW, I don’t usually agree when it comes to Australian governmental policies, but in this case with people returning from India, it is right. It is harsh, but sometimes you have to put your foot down, and with the now ever present threat of the Indian variant being introduced into other populations before whole communities have received vaccinations in countries already under strain to get the rollout done, it is a necessity.
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I guess we shouldn’t be surprised at the deaf told keeps going up, considering the after effects of the earthquake. Sadly, contrary to what the news reporter here said, these Japanese houses actually are designed to be able to hold up against earthquakes close to this magnitude. Or at least traditional ones are. You can see that a lot of the houses that have collapsed are the older ones, but this isn’t because they are in efficient. If anything, they are probably more efficient against these kinds of earthquakes.
The fact is, that a lot of these houses in these areas have been neglected for a long period of time, especially over the past decade due to the increasing elderly population and depopulation in these areas. So no one can keep up with the repair work on these more short lived material buildings, which of course means naturally they are more likely to collapse.
It’s the ever increasing problem in Japan, coming to ahead in a very physical sense. The only way to prevent this is to actually have more people living in the countryside, rather than in the city, and start doing more repair work to all these bones to how they are meant to be, so they can stand the earthquakes better as they used to in the future.
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Honestly, I would’ve loved that, a few months ago. But unfortunately now I don’t actually think Abram thanks or a good fit. For starters they are much more mechanically demanding on maintenance crews versus the Challenger 2, Plus they run on diesel whilst the Challenger and the leopard run on petrol. Also they owed this fast, stroller and the gun isn’t as powerful on some variance. Plus they use the previous generation of the protective armour that the Challenger has a second generation of, considering Britain developed the same armour that the US now uses on the Abram in the first place.
The only benefit really is that both the British and US thanks, use the same type of ammunition, which the leopard to it doesn’t. So overall, even though the US has a lot more of them which is awesome, they wouldn’t be a good fit for Ukraine at all. The best thing is that right now they are trying to organise that the US ammunition be given to crane instead, so they can work with the challenger 2.
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This should be crucial. I think it’s because a lot of the governments around the world don’t want to be taking steps like these that they believe would eventually lead them to be coming total state control governments. Basically where everything is controlled by the state rather than allowed to be done by private hands. If the government was allowed to control this then it could open the door for them to control other sectors that would usually be part of the free market, so that’s perhaps why they aren’t wanting to touch it and just trusting the companies info they are handing to them to actually manage it themselves. But yes, we critically do need to be doing this now as it is just reaching too much of a criminal level. House prices and energy bills are skyrocketing when they don’t have to be. These companies are the ones that are going for the easy route when they need to be using the massive profits they are raking in, to actually allow them to switch to renewables, thereby lowering our regular bills and the amount of maintenance these big energy companies have to do. Most of all, there needs to be a full investigation into how much houses cost, so that only certain areas can reach a certain maximum price per square metre of space. For example the value of a property in an expensive area of London versus a poor area or somewhere in the countryside.
Right now in the countryside it is just impossibly expensive for properties that aren’t anywhere near worth the numbers they have stamped on them. Some of them two or three times what you would really consider to be their true value. We understand there is obviously a demand for houses with an increasing population, but people inevitably scrape the money together to buy these houses anyway, so people selling the houses cheaper or more expensive, isn’t going to change realistically how many houses are being filled. It just simply means the person who has now bought that house is a lot poorer than they would’ve been otherwise. It’s all down to the people who previously owned those houses, desperate to make a profit when moving on so they can buy the next house which might be also expensive, and the agents who try to get as much money out of it as possible. It’s just a never ending cycle of price increases. Those who are suffering from this the most are probably those in the cities, and people like me who are students and graduate students who just can’t afford the ever increasing rent bills on properties that are crap.
A cap needs to be brought in and it needs to be done stat.
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@Louis Yeah from what I’ve seen that feels pretty true. Game of people are used to doing quick calculations and reading incredibly fast from my experience considering usually a lot of our unique background and skills that so it feels like a very good choice. We’ve just got to hope that the army doesn’t suddenly decide to exclude a huge bunch of them because they might be registered as perhaps being on the autistic spectrum. This would be a very bad decision is something the army would finally have to throw out the window and just be something that is checked on before progressing onto training.
A huge number of the population are on the autistic spectrum whether they realise it or not, including it turns out my father. When he was in the army from the eighties to the 90s, he didn’t even realise what this was and neither did the army fully or have a properDiagnosis for it, so she got through the army fine and everyone benefited from it. However once the army found out about it, they decided to just bar anyone who had the condition at any level if they had been diagnosed as being autistic from a child to any age from actually joining. This massively neglected the army of having a huge amount of skilled people who are capable of doing things from different angles to regular people. The army immediately labelled these people is being a potential issue or hindrance, when these people or just regular people like any other but are simply capable of viewing the world differently. This isn’t wrong, this is right. You need people like this in order for you to be able to progress or get around problems that other people might not notice.This is what allows mini gamers to be able to succeed and what allowed them to do well in gaming that they might not of be able to do so at other things. I know plenty of people who are diagnosed with Asperger’s from a young age who wanted to join the army, but because you slowly grow out of it depending on how you are introduced into the world, it doesn’t really affect them anymore, but because they already were diagnosed, the army didn’t care and just immediately excluded them. This is incredibly wrong of The armed forces needs to be immediately looked at as it should’ve been done years ago if it is to actually get more people in.
If the army doesn’t get round this particular problem, then this whole advertisement campaign will have been for nothing.
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@parabalani It’s sad but very true. I feel like many younger politicians and citizens don’t seem to realise that. I believe now instead of being a careful balancing act of peace, we are more like balancing on fragile sticks that are going to snap at any minute. War is a natural state for humans as it is a natural balance for our population growth. If a species was as smart as we are but also didn’t want to fight itself no matter what, we would’ve worked out all life on this planet a Long time ago through over population. It’s sad beyond belief, but no matter how you look at it, was a natural state for us as not only does it relieve tension within our systems, it allows for new groups to be formed and diversity to continue, much like any other animal. Not to mention controlling populations and allowing new ideas and technology to move forward. I know it’s easy for me to see this as I’m not on the receiving end of a weapon, but it doesn’t change what I’m saying is right. Perhaps in the end, this fight really does need to happen, and if other nations get drawn into it, including China someday soon, then so be it. Better to do it now than in 10 or 20 years when we are having to deal with the long-term effects of climate change at the same time. If it happens then then we will be having to deal with resource depletion at the same time.
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Bloody hell this just went from low to high in a matter of hours.Remember it was only a few days ago we were mentioning that Ukraine and Russia had gone to the negotiation table and things might have died down a little. Now it looks like things are right back where we started. It’s sad, but I feel like fighting needs to start now whether we like it or not. This tedious and never-ending Lee fragile ceasefire was doing nothing but home now rather than good. Sure, people are not dead, but it’s not worth it if people are always living in fear of what is going to happen next. It really is unfortunately human nature. It’s better to get it done and over with and try and deal with the consequences afterwards, no matter which side wins. It’s sad, and people can call me short minded for saying this, but we can’t deny the facts of the past. Peace is never permanent, so it’s best to sort this out now rather than trying to stretch something out and trying to do it ourselves into believing something that isn’t really there. All I know for sure, is that if Russia truly does invade Ukraine, we (the UK and allies) cannot shy away this time from getting involved. The Russian government (not the Russian people) under the skin at its heart, has always been our enemy, whether it was during or after the Cold War. Its name may have changed, but the threat has always remained.
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@parkerbohnn Dear God that is just terrible. I had heard that they’re renting and buying prices in Canada were absolutely atrocious in the larger cities now for the past decade, but I didn’t know it was that bad. It’s a shame, as you always do imagine Canada as being a much better country than the US, and in many ways it is, but you still seriously got a massiveHousing, homelessness and drugs problem in the cities and towns. At least you have less of a gun problem like a lot of us have serve of the US. At least that’s what we see from Europe anyway. From country should definitely try and help those in need, but unfortunately taking all of them in just simply isn’t an option anymore. We in the UK are acutely aware of this and although we wish to help many, especially those in Hong Kong who wish to leave after the loss of democracy over there, we know we can’t all just take everyone in by holding hands and leaning over the edges of the land. We need to be able to make these places better for them, even if it comes at the cost of our own pockets. In the end unfortunately, it’s better than the alternative.
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Aayushi Bokade Okay that is a little bit odd there. I want to have that we shut your country after apartheid. You did that to yourselves. We tried to work with the three representatives of the faiths to try and come up with a solution and the best one available was also the worst one available. The parties involved agreed to it and that was that.India staying together most likely would’ve resulted in Civil War. And with the mentality of the Indian population, this probably would’ve resulted in an even larger loss of life. Unfortunately, as the final decisions had to be made in the final moments of being the leaders of the country, they had to choose the lesser of two evils. Although for the Indians or Muslims, depending on who you ask here, one persons heaven is another ones hell. One of our biggest regrets is that we broke Gandhi’s heart with this choice, seeing as he was always against breaking up India.
Either way though, India had to make all its decisions after that point, and it hasn’t shown any sign of making the truly substantial ones that would put it on the right course to follow in the footsteps of other great democratic and balanced Asian nations such as South Korea or Thailand. Believe me though, we would love nothing more than to see you like that. A perfect blend of proper environmental awareness, Great food and a vibrant rich culture or blended together into one.
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