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Comments by "No Thanks" (@nothanks9503) on "A Brief History of the Culture Wars" video.
@LesHaskell did you research the definition of conservative it means sticking to past norms which is not a sane way to approach a rapidly changing world especially in the internet era
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How dare you imply it’s not all about race
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Oh I see the problem no Americans don’t think with logic even religious people don’t understand their religion at all but the believe that god is literally real everything in the Bible is literally true word for word this kind of thing
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@noishfanboy1141 ok but then you can’t go to the hospital you can’t use the fire department you can’t use the sewer systems you can’t use the trash collection services you can’t accept a modern pay check you can’t use the internet so what are you doing here
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@daniel-panek no the land of the free should have the largest prison population 50% of all non free people on earth with only 5% of the worlds population because slavery is legal as punishment for a crime With another 3.7 million under government supervision required to be gainfully employed with part of their pay required to be paid to the government under penalty of more slavery
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Bri-ish mandem explains American cultural complexities
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@akinyiomer4589 Oye yew never erd uh da bo’oh oh wohah meme m8
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@akinyiomer4589 meanwhile every Brit thinks we all talk like people from Texas and only people from Texas despite the fact we speak closer to the original English meanwhile bri’ish folks have shoved every word in the language together
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@Twibbb yeah well I’ve spoke to a linguistics expert from England and they told me uk English has drifted far more over the last 300 years than American English
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@CommunityGuidelineViolation innit m8
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@Twibbb “over the last 300 years” over time the language has drifted from what it once was to what it is now those differences are more pronounced in British English than American English it makes a lot of sense if you look into it and it’s a pretty interesting anthropological and etymological study since you’ve made me spell out the joke
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