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Half of Scotland is so full of jealousy and hate of England they will never be 100% in support of Britain. America will stand with Britain no matter what as anything else conceivable is far worse. You lame brained suckers of all the self hating, doubting ant British bullshit will wake one day hopefully in Venezuela or some other left wing utopia.
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anti British bullshit.
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@milimosweta4327 Seems to me the Davos clique are running the world with most governments signed up and letting their populations get culled, stay safe and let them play their games then if you get the chance make them pay.
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If you don't trust the British government fuck off to Russia you feeble brained excuses for life.
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Bit late in the year for spring trolls, if the UK were using nerve agent I don't think they would leave it lying around for innocent people to find, this isn't Russia you know.
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@das2927 I think everyone is missing something, religion originated during primitive mans existence and evolved along with him, all religions were death cults to a greater or lesser extent during their early years. Christian religions evolved in a different way to other religions enabling modern western development to outpace any others in terms of technological advancement. Islam seems to be less evolved than many religions due to it's attempt to retain it's rigid orthodox control in the societies it's adherents find themselves and it's support for executing non believers leads to it being incompatible with modern societies, and identifies it as a death cult at it's heart.
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Putin killed him to show his ability to attack people who go against him as an example to others who knows? All I know is Russia under Putin is very bad at diplomacy and cooperation.
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Putins diplomacy? eg your country is a joke, things happen with Russia fingerprints all over them and they're just capitlists plots. Nothing to do with Russia.
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@alinkakabaeva Nice, I've never bothered about categorizing my beliefs but agnostic atheist fits me glovelike, thank's.
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USA is run by the government they elect, no government is all good a lot of people have the attributes of Satan whichever country you look at. The job is to work for the good.
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@abeera-ahad2895 First you talk about the Quran, can you see my perspective the Quran was written by a guy called Mo a long time ago and he said he had it direct from God. I don't believe in God so to me it's just a book that's not relevant to today. Muslims have had this book a long time and built their religion around it and it doesn't seem to be of much benefit to them so you play the victim card and blame other countries for your problems. Wise up, stop looking back and trying to settle old scores get with the programme embrace progress, adopt humanitarian attitudes, female equality and British values then you will have the chance to be happy.
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@abeera-ahad2895 Pleased to hear you have a good life hope it continues for you and that things improve in the many Muslim countries where people have little or no freedom. Not believing in God works for me just as believing in God works for others the only problem with belief is when people convince themselves they have rights which supercede democracy. This is the root cause of problems with religion in western democracies, that is something for countries to handle however the majority decides, if the beliefs and behaviour of adherents to a particular faith are incompatible and conflict with our way of life then in the best interests of both they should not co exist in the same country IMO.
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@abeera-ahad2895 For what purpose would you suggest that, do you think everyone should be a Muslim?
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@abeera-ahad2895 Thanks for your honesty, what I am curious about is your view on the contradictions inherent in the Quran's explanation of the universe and the history of the Earth in light of the scientific discoveries made since it was written. I accept your opinions are sincerely held but my belief is they are the result of indoctrination that stretches back over generations I understand it's your culture and very difficult to reject. But I do not believe it is important or desirable that you believe as I do therein lies the important difference between us, all I require is that if you wish to live in my country you are prepared to obey its laws and are open and honest in expressing your aims and opinions and willing to debate them publicly.
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@abeera-ahad2895 I don't use facebook or e-mail if I can avoid it, no disrespect to you. I enjoy critical thinking but it is just that.
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Oh so many fucked up liberal heads LOL.
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You have a choice as do I trust the Russians or trust the British Government. My life is pretty tolerable here in England so I know who I trust.
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No you got it all wrong the past only exists in written records and in peoples memories, rewrite history and control peoples minds and it never happened.
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Makwa wrong
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@alinkakabaeva Good job the virus rarely affects kids.
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@alinkakabaeva I'm just regurgitating the media output like a good little sheep, god always rewards the lame and the lazy with a quick trip to heaven, paradise or whatever your religion tells you you'll get.
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Technology, money, privilege and the media have no use for democracy.
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The machines are in control.
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What is the truth about the EU? All we ever here in the UK are stories about 50% youth unemployment in many of the 27, Italian banks unable to meet there loan obligations and protests and government splits over immigration policies.
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Rafael. Stats tell me little of what it's actually like to live in a country, in reality they probably hide the truth.
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TRENDYFOOL. What you describe seems to me the result of the UK's attempts to aid other countries to stand on their own feet while forgetting we need to stand on our own feet, giving others rights under human and equality law to have more power over us than is healthy or desirable. Power should be earned to be respected and used with responsibility, otherwise it results in them standing on our feet.
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CPN no way are you a fellow Brit, or you're another brainwashed buffoon in a bubble somewhere probably down south. You speak for very few of the people I meet. You think that people just have to accept the perversion of British society that is going on today and cannot elect a fair and just government to run a fair and just society operating on tried and tested British values with a secular ideology based on Christian principles. If that is the case you don't know Britain at all. Who do you think it was who came for the socialists, trade unionists et al? The very people and groups your ideas allow to grow as a cancer in our society today. They would wipe out such as yourself as soon as they have a chance. Ash Roshkell. So Trump told people to beat up others? You have proof of that? Your country must truly be a cesspit if that is true.
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Offering to pay peoples legal fees is one thing telling people to commit crimes is something different. I'm ambivalent in my views on Trump, all people are fallible it is in what and how severe the levels of their failings that inform my view. As yet I haven't seen anything to push me one way or another other than he's not the sort of person I identify with. That doesn't mean he cannot achieve some good results as President, but I am not American so my opinion is not that relevant or informed.
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I'll continue to take a passing interest.
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I don't see Trump threatening your democracy and my only influence on your democracy comes via the British Government so I vote for a pro democracy government. You really must get a grip this countries relationship with US is really important.
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CPN I agree with the general thrust of your views on Britain but don't you agree that we have to take tough decisions and unpalatable actions to get this country off the current path of the destruction of what you say you hold dear. I just re-read Orwells 1984 and was amazed at the parallels one could draw with Oceania and the EU. eg the destruction of the family unit, the dissemination of information about the EU, which is nearly always given a positive spin. The destruction of peoples sense of identity and the construction of a totalitarian oligarchical style of government that mirrors the inner and outer party of 1984 with a proletariate unable to make meaningful decisions. Food for thought in our developing brave new world wouldn't you say, as Powell said or quoted. ''those who the gods wish to destroy they first make mad''.
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More parallels with ''1984'' the youth are the most ardent supporters of Big Brother witness their attempts at historical revisionism and no platforming of disagreeable expression to their opinions, both good examples of ''double think''. To subvert normality you must with the youth.
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Everyone should ignore the threat of mutual destruction and behave accordingly. Just make sure if it starts it will be complete.
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Is global warming/climate change caused by human activity I'm not convinced but let's say it is so can we have some proper creditable research done by independent scientists funded (from all governments preferably) that will identify the pollution coming from each country and the sources of it. Then we need to decide what we are prepared to do about it, for instance when we know which particular activities are producing the most pollution we can decide. For instance how much pollution is caused by flying and if it's significant would people be prepared to be rationed to 2 flights per year per person? unfortunately it is the rich or people in authority who are the most polluting so they must make the largest sacrifice.
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Happy days looking forward to the next general election, at the moment it looks like a choice between a party that wants to make us the next Venezuela and the remainer Tories. Personally I'd vote for the Tories cause the EU shit has got to hit the fan eventually and that will be the time to grow up.
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Why is Britain so small? I can barely manoeuvre my mega yacht in her waters.
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@UCrWhsExISPPHp2x5d5doehw Bill Gates agrees with me 100% on dealing with covid 19, wow does that make me a genius. Just to reinforce what Bill said here Belgium has just reported it's first case of the virus in a cat, I ain't worried, much.
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My choice Politics must always be independent to and free of direct religious interference and subject to democratic control, politics is at it's worst when it imitates religion. The development of cliques and cults, appealing to peoples prejudices, beliefs emotions and faith are detrimental to the best interests of populations except possibly in times of war to achieve unity for a single purpose. The Islamic religion seems to exist in a state of covert war by some of it's followers and overt war by others and so makes itself incompatible in western democracies.
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@ArabKatib Put your faith in Allah, ignore reality and live in a Muslim country of your choice and enjoy it's blessings.
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Ivan intolerable I agree with you, Islamic religion has shown itself to be incompatible in western democratic countries and the sooner it is closed down the better, I am not proposing a German style final solution but people must stop pretending there is an acceptable side to Islam. Maybe China has been successful with it's re education programme I don't know, however it is achieved it must be done, it will take patience and determination but first must come agreement.
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Ivan intolerable Part of the problem is the level of ignorance and blind allegiance to primitive ideas found in many Muslims, even Muslim associates at work who act and talk totally reasonably, when you get to the core of what they think they are really illogical as though they have never questioned their indoctrination. This I think points to a possible solution, all practices which foster segregation such as religious schools, Madrassars and foreign preachers should be banned in the case of schools or discouraged and banned in the case of preachers if found to be preaching anything against western democratic practices, there are probably many more things of this nature which could be done but change must be led from within the Muslim community. They must be convinced if they wish to continue to enjoy the benefits of western culture they must learn to understand and conform to a much greater extent, we have to change the way we deal with the Muslim communities no more excuses for legal infringements and changes to our legal system are long overdue, the introduction of capital punishment is something I would welcome for all people who have demonstrated their incompatibility with life in a freedom loving democracy.
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@zaidibk69 If that's what consoles you keep believing, why do you feel you need to defend the way Islam works. If you doubt change is coming you are disbelieving the evidence of your eyes, societies have to react to threats or die. The fact that we have tolerated injustices committed against us up to now is just the prelude caused by British tolerance and global interests but the tipping point was reached some years ago and public awareness of the need for action is high and getting higher and now politicians are gradually falling into line. People are deluded into thinking politicians are in control when it is always the people who hold the real power slowly it changes, Hitler took decades to secure the majority view before he could create his evil empire and Islam will not succeed in Europe no matter how carefully it schemes. That women in Burkhas look like letter boxes and bank robbers to western eyes is just a fact, no disrespect is directed to these women we are just speaking the truth. We would prefer not to see women dressed this way because it offends us but we respect their right to do so, I do not suppose they are concerned with what we think but it is better that they know
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@zaidibk69 You impute intolerance in my seeing their appearance as akin to letterboxes which is not the case, how someone chooses to dress is not up to me to dictate as long as public decency is be upheld, no conflict on that score with Burkhas more of an offence against taste. Women who dress in overtly sexually provocative attire offend my eye to an equal extent as women in Burkhas but should be just as entitled to dress as they desire. Male/female interactions and accepted norms are ever changing within the constancy of sexual attraction around which life revolves, religion is an invention of primitive minds to try to create order from the confusion of emotions and basic need. Humanity is a constant for as long as we exist, individuals may progress but there is no guarantee of the continuance of such progress in the wider world.
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@abeera-ahad2895 Why do you request others to take an interest in your obsession?
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@sm-hf2rn Elon Musk is staying pretty quiet or have I missed something.
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