Comments by "Ivancho" (@ivancho5854) on "France’s Demographic Blindspot: Racial Inequality || Peter Zeihan" video.

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  12.  @atix50  No I hadn't heard about the problems in Dublin. The BBC should really be called the English Broadcasting Corporation, they even tilt the weather map to make England look bigger than Scotland. I understand the logic of their focus the English population is huge, but it's not particularly relevant for me now, hence my news input is lacking. I have heard that unless you are either very rich or poor that it has become impossible to raise a family in London. Mind blowing! I feel for your family. You're right about the advantages of being able to relocate. I don't think that the colour of your skin matters in the slightest. My family have many heritages British, Eastern European and Jamaican currently and we range of colours from very dark to pale blue with frequent sunburn (me! 🤣). Culture is hugely important and most European cultures are extremely compatible (with a couple of exceptions possibly due to history - looking at you Albania and Serbia and I'm excluded that insane mess called Russia). Religion wise is similar. We mainly get along with a couple of exceptions. I am pleased that a religious hotspot disguised as a political problem, Ireland, is slowly resolving it's issues. I wonder if this is because religiosity there is generally on the decline and/or people now appreciate the peace. Either way it's a good thing. In truth every country has its good and bad points, but it is extremely sad and troubling to have to consider leaving your homeland because those in power neglect to protect what we have. It's worrying to think that I wouldn't consider any politician a statesman since the end of the Cold War. This may not be a coincidence, as we probably make better decisions when facing a credible and apparent for. Sorry about the ramble. 😁 Good chatting. 👍
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