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The concept of the hunter and gatherer way of life in a land of plenty seems to be the biggest factor. There was little need to change a way of life that existed for thousands of years. The people in today's north western europe had to fight tooth and nail in very inclement conditions. Necessity being mother of invention for their lives.
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Are the BBC completely insane? Why are these people allowed to pass this stuff off as some form of truth? It's so blatantly obvious that you'd think someone in an editorial or programming production capacity involved on the thing would have said something sensible to the makers.
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These people innocently think that they can change the world outside of their work from home lives. What they don't realise is that the "west" is very special and unique, the rest of the world is very different and harsh and likely to remain so for hundreds of years yet. The sad part is that with bringing in all this rest of the world they don't seem to realise that the special and unique west is becoming "the rest".
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Lammy never ceases to disappoint when it comes to self promotion. 😂😂
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As one chap in the Denmark government says: Euripe must look to help it's own people, the middle east and other areas must look to helping their own people. This seems utterly fair to me.
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Hoping for a modern day Cromwell personally, and that's coming from an Irish man.
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On the face of it, I'm an immigrant to Britain from Ireland. Ireland is little different to Britain but there are some cultural differences. I came here in the early 90s and avoided all the "irish community" intending to integrate as much as I could. Toward the end of the 90s I joined the Royal Navy and truly felt "British". Even back home I had a fascination for Britain despite some of the schooling teaching us back then of the "old enemy". I was fascinated by the fact that a small island in northern Europe had a worldwide empire, invented so many amazing things and led the world with the industrial revolution, all of this I also learned from my Irish education which in fairness was very balanced. I suppose i have always been British in spirit, I have always considered the islands of this corner of Europe as being one entity that needs to have each others back. It upset me a lot to see the feckless politicians back home playing along with the EU during and after brexit (which I voted for), i can understand why but it still annoyed me intensely. I love this country, served it for 24 years in the forces, bringing up my 2 sons British is an honour while not letting them forget where they came from and feel some connection and togetherness for both countries.
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"Why I'm no longer reading anything from race grifters"
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Another thing is the vaunted United Nations or shining a light on it's useless activities. I have worked in some of the awful places in Africa where the UN has operations usually peacekeeping and engineering support. The UN is run by the developing world. Its peacekeepers are almost invariably from 2nd and 3rd world nations such as india, Bangladesh, Mongolia etc etc. The countries that send these troops get over 100 dollars per day per man for this. Paid for by the tax payers in rich nations. I saw what happens in Africa...literally nothing gets done by this entity. There is no motivation to do so when the self licking lolly of money from tax payers keeps coming. This is the main reason you dont see the UK forces on UN ops these days, unusually we were involved in south sudan several years ago and the small contingent of UK engineers, infantry and medical personnel did more in that place in 6 months than the UN achieved in 10 years. They HATE it when we send our people because it shows them up for what they are....legal robbery on a grand scale.
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I notice they have a message now if you try to review the product telling you its limited to "verified purchases" because of unusual activity in the product reviews. This of course protects honest products from unscrupulous competitors "review bombing" honest products. However it does seem to protect DISHONEST products from honest opinion also at the same time.
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I call it "decolonialisation", in response to what has happened over the last 40 years.
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I'm Irish myself, I love this country and see it as one of the best places to be in the world. I hate the changes in how English people are viewed and told to be guilty about all and sundry. My sons are both born here and I tell them all the time about how great this country is and what it achieved. I would proudly host an English flag on my house if general attitudes changed from our leaders who seem to distance themselves daily from the country.
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The same we are told regarding the "professional" class. "We need more doctors and nurses and engineers and surgeons" Why dont they take a serious look at the educational standards for entry into these professions and train our own people?? If I am forced to accept a doctor from Nigeria I dont think it's a stretch to imagine he has not been trained to "UK standard". So why hire him over training our own people albeit at a slightly lower educational standard? I'm a medical professional requiring a master degree to practice at my level. I could train virtually anyone with half a brain to do this job in a few months.
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This is really foolish.
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I spent 23 years in the Forces, I can count precisely 2 Muslims that I met in that time in uniform. A handful of Sikhs, and a couple more Hindu. That's it.
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These people left their homes and homelands to come to ours which was built with some care and ingenuity over centuries, when they come here they left a home behind which they can return to. What home do we as indigenous UK go to?
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Quite frightening really.
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It's the demands made to change our culture, laws and behaviours on behalf of this intrusive religion that get people angry. Simon brings up Halal and says it's not that bad. Fine I dont really care either way but the calls for ALL slaughter to be made in this way regardless of creed or thought is unacceptable.
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The BBC, that paragon of light and justice doesnt seem to be covering this on their front pages, you would think they would seeing as some people are running off with all this money meant for righteous race grift!
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Saw this also, again not a single word about the perpetrators. Just that "it's a thing". It was grotesquely obvious their efforts to keep any racial element out of the conversations. Much like the grooming scandal on BBC where it can only be downplayed to a point before it really gets ridiculous.
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I dont trust a single thing any of these people say anymore, be it Blue, Red or any colour in-between.
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The NHS is a lovely idea a bit like the politics that spawned it but the reality is different. The NHS is an enormous slow moving inefficient behemoth of a thing that is riddled with mediocrity, poor planning and more recently infested with the wokeness pandemic. The amount of money wasted on everything from the essentials to the frankly frivolous is bordering on criminal. I work within the NHS so speak from experience. As Simon says it's a civil servants dream and by god theres a lot of dreaming idiots in there.
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The Race report headed by Prof Sewell, of course took a beating from the usual corners. But the corners didnt have much in the way of anything to beat it with. Now we see the Yorkshire Cricket "scandal" and the calls about "institutional racism" are up again. I even heard TALK radio parroting it this morning from the mouth of Hartley- Brewer. She is normally quite sanguine about these things but today she took all that was said completely at face value. At one point the privileged cricketer said the treatment he received from the club in 2017 when his wife lost a child in pregnancy was "Inhumane". Hartley Brewer nearly tripped over herself in common cause, outrage, and sympathy, she didnt seem to be interested in asking what treatment he received that was so inhumane. I refuse to believe that this man was treated to anything like inhumane treatment. So I have NO DOUBT now that the corners I mentioned earlier have found their stick to beat the Race report with, sport. The blacks had it too good for the longest time with BLM, it's the asians turn now to trot out all of this.
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I served in Afghanistan 2 tours I did. I have plenty of tales about the gang we had foisted on us for "interpreting." Let's just say that we had to watch our stuff, and them, and our backs closely.
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I remember an african colleague of mine from Cameroon a few years ago, he lost his wallet at a conference. separately, it turned out he'd left it on a table and we looked into it to figure out who owned it. Amongst the great many credit cards and ID he was known as almost as many separate variations of his name that we knew him by. So there's that.
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The BBC ran a piece on some cultural underbelly music artist called Stormzy yesterday. He has apparently sponsored a load of exclusively black kids to go university. Very laudable I suppose, I wondered though what would be said if a white benefactor sponsored a load of poor white kids to go university. Would anything be said at all by the BBC? or would there be some upper middle class snearing at the chap.
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Our decency has been the best weapon of all for them.
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I would like to do this. However somewhere along the line it became necessary for 2 parents to work to maintain a standard of "living". What used to be done with one parent working now requires 2! To my mind it's the biggest con that was foisted on society and we put a lot of time and effort into giving our children to be looked after by other people.
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I hadnt even really thought about the "mechanics" of the thing, but you make fair points Simon. This could only have been achieved by absolute help from Black rulers selling their countymen.
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 @guinnessharvey4476 some Africans might, especially those getting the palms crossed with silver. The chinese are a funny bunch, seen it myself in their activities in Africa in the likes of South Sudan for instance. They bring in all their own people to do the work relying little on anything that might involve using the local population. Sure they'll throw up the odd bit of infrastructure but you can bet it only really benefits their operations in the long run, road building for instance, looks great on paper but they only build them where they need them to gain access to means out of the country. I remember an old man who used to be a teacher before the uprisings and overthrow of the elected government. He was a sharp fellow with a great wit and humour. He commented that he wished the British would come back and run the place, he had no time for the chinese.
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Why cant these effers get their own stories or tell ones about their own (if they actually have any).
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Here in the West Midlands there doesnt seem to be too much of a problem with the Muslim gang getting out and about. Last year i was taking my younger son for a wander in one of the forest areas nearby, we came across a gang...can only call it a gang...of about 30 men all doing the call to prayer, loudspeakers the lot. Not far from the car park area just down the path 5 mins or so. My son who was 6 at the time was laughing his head off at the antics. I had to quietly explain to him that this was how they did their prayers. But added that doing it out here with loudspeakers and the like wasn't appropriate. He had a think about it and thought it was silly behaviour.
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I loved recently someone pointing out "Ben and Jerry's" icecream proclamations about "open borders" and all that nice stuff. Then someone produced a picture of their manufacturing plant with it's nice high walls and security systems. Theres reasons I dont buy wokey cokey products and proclamations to ordinary people are one of many.
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This wouldn't be said about any other "ethnicity", certainly not within the ethnicity own country or regions. Enough of these people, release them to where they may be happier if they believe this.
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It's all about the "gimme stuff" for em.
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All of these people coming here have a home already, they wish to take ours, we do not have another home to go to.
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Simon I can see the point of view here but this is inexcusable from your ex-leaderships position that events such as the grooming gangs in the country are allowed to continue due to "sensitive" issues. Let alone the smaller incidents as you've described above in the daily life of the police. I'm sorry to say but public opinion of the police has dropped to a low that resembles the fortunes of the Labour party at the moment. It is very hard to feel anything but derision towards the police when they put paramount importance on policing ordinary folks opinions and unthinking moments, yet allow national disgraced such as rotherham, oxford, etc etc go ahead. Change must come soon for the force and the country as a whole. If it does not eventually the elastic of society will snap and snap hard towards a far right position that will destroy the nation.
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On what grounds I wonder has the 1 star reviews been removed. This is the core of the issue. I'm sure they will defend themselves by saying that the reviews were not from "verified purchasers". Then I wonder how many highly praise worthy reviews were ignored by amazon on the same grounds. Ultimately amazon as an entity in business doesnt care about anything but sales, however there may well be individuals working for the Company that care a lot about how books like this are seen and viewed.
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International Finance Capital insists that we must believe their lies about the climate.
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I'm Irish originally and served in the UK armed forces for 24 years. I love the UK and view all the islands of this part of north western europe as the same thing. Happy to bring up my 2 boys to be proud of the history of the UK and Ireland.
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I can't say it is justified. Everyone has the same opportunities and often better opportunity if from a "minority".
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They are too scared to apply the law, its as simple as that. By they, I mean the police leaders.
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Just seen this on the BBC, top of the news for them this is! Because someone clearly trod on what I now call "a landmine" of a person. For nothing more than being caught out for being curious. Landmines need clearing.
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This is an utter disgrace if it's true.
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It was important to win this in Ireland by rejecting it.
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They are a joyless bunch indeed, seeking to demean and destroy that which others enjoy. They'd be much happier back in jalalabad or lagos really if they only admitted it and went.
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@La Sigh those that feel their ancestors suffered so horribly are perfectly welcome to return to the lives their ancestors had in whatever area they came from. I'm sure support could be found to help them. I suspect the list applying to do so will be quite small however.
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This is very well pointed out. I might add the UN here also. I worked with them at various times during my military career and they are without a doubt one of the most useless, wasteful and conniving organisations I've ever seen. When I was with them in South Sudan they had been deployed there for over 10 years, the conflict had rumbled on during that time and nothing had been achieved other than closetting away the refugees in camps. The UN peacekeepers are made up in the main of soldiers from poor countries, when I was there it was Mongolian, Ugandan, and Bangladesh I believe. The UN pays the countries that provide the troops 120 dollars per day per man, along with all costs. So can anyone see the problem here? Let me explain, there is virtually no incentive to solving the problem! The whole racket is a self licking lolly! As long as they provide the troops the costs are paid and a regular income is "earned" for the country providing them. This is one of the reasons that UN hates having the likes of the UK military involved, we just tended to get things done, that single British engineering detachment with an infantry amd medical squadron achieved more in 6 months than the entire of the UN force achieved in 10 years.
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Simon could you do a little slot about Liberia? It might have some relevance in the topic here.
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I felt the same when I saw that recent british submarine drama, it ticked every single box and some boxes have more ticks than others. I spent 24 years in the royal navy and retired recently, I dont remember meeting some of those ticks at all in 24 years, let alone the positions they are portrayed in. Stupid TV.
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