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I'm 70 and in good health but, for well over a year now, I've been saying to my friends that I wouldn't go to any hospital, no matter what, even if you paid me. I mean that, too, because I'm more likely to die there than if I stay at home.
Yesterday, when my 76 year old friend visited (apart from high blood pressure and a few aches and pains, he's quite well and walks his dog a lot), I told him that the government has decided to get rid of us oldies a.s.a.p. Not only that, but you can nearly guarantee that their deaths will be labelled with Covid.
I'll go and read the comments now, so I might be back...;-D
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I was a tomboy when I was young, and could do anything that the "real" boys could do, or at least give it a damn good try.
I'd never thought about it until now, but could it have had something to do with my having a twin brother? Or maybe it was because most of my schooling was at a boys grammar school which had recently converted to a mixed school, although the majority of pupils were always boys? Maybe both. Either way, I never had any inclination to be a boy. Why should I, when I was perfectly content to be girl?
Funny that, isn't it? Yet here I am, soon to turn 71, as a mother and grandmother who has always believed and accepted that there are two genders. I won't lose anything by continuing to live by my beliefs, but our future generations may well have a lot to lose if the human race continues to destroy its own foundations.
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A few years ago, an American made a comment on a YT channel, saying "Oh, I thought Europe was just one country, and didn't know there were so many different countries there!" True!!! When I read it, part of me wasn't surprised, and the rest of me just raised my eyebrows and cringed in disbelief. It stuck in my mind because of the ignorance displayed.
I'm 71, and I remember my father telling me during the 1960's that the world will eventually be full of coffee-coloured people. Being in my mid-teens, I didn't understand what he meant. RIP, Dad, you were right.
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Well, the structure of the English language is a combination of other languages (e.g. Latin, Greek, French, German, etc), so anyone who doesn't understand the history of a word isn't really in a position to criticise the context in which it may be used.
"Reading between the lines" can be quite important at times.
Whatever way we choose to say something is, to some extent, limited to each individual's knowledge and understanding of that language. When someone speaks or writes to me, I'm far more interested in the overall context of those words than I am in the individual usage of them.
It seems to me that criticism has recently become a ridiculously bad habit by many of those who just enjoy doing it for the sake of it, rather than actually having any solid grounds for making it in the first place.
Maybe I'm just an old-fashioned girl (I'm 71) with an old-fashioned curl (anyone remember Aretha Franklin?), but sincerity is far more important to me than the way in which it's portrayed. "It's not what you do, it's the way that you do it".
Have a good day, everyone, wherever you are.😉
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@porkydeboer2635
I agree with you, Porky. I'm Irish-born and educated, currently living in the UK, and hold no resentment towards anyone for being different from myself. Discrimination has become a warped and fashionable habit of so many people who have no idea of why they even feel that way, and it's usually an inbred attitude. That or total ignorance.
That being said, I'm not happy with the destruction of the UK and my own country being caused by the massive influx of illegal immigrants, but I'm not going to point my finger at any specific individual because of that. However, all people of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales will need to pull together if we ever have any chance of surviving the invasions of our homelands.
Stay safe and well, wherever you are.
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@Robbie939
That's a very good point, Robbie, and confirms the fact that there are times when we only see what we want to see, or even hear what we want to hear.
For that matter, we can even say (or write) what we think someone may wish to hear, the media being the worst culprit of that. And no, I won't even start on the politicians!
Although we have the internet and mobile phones galore, communication seems to have become a mere practice of empty words where, as long as you say something/anything, it doesn't matter what it is.
"Free speech" is a thing of the past, where we now have to mince our words or even use abbreviations/coding/slang when we're using social media like YT, for example. How many times have we all had our unobtrusive comments deleted/hidden?
As for offense, we all know how trolls love to spend every waking hour making efforts to get a reaction. If someone gets back to me with a genuine criticism, I'll politely respond. Otherwise, I just ignore them. I'm never offended by any words directed towards me, because I choose not to be, but there will always be those who have nothing better to do than play the victim.
Stay safe and well, wherever you are.
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This, of course, is a multi-faceted setup. One one hand, there's the "if you've got nothing to hide, you've got nothing to worry about" aspect of it. On the other hand, there's the "my rights to privacy, etc" involved.
However, the main problem with such a system is, as always, to do with who's at the receiving end of such personal information, as well as how it's processed by those receivers. THAT is the big issue because of the type of technology which will be used to run it, as we all know only too well how drastically misused that can be.
I could say a lot more, but I'll go and read the comments now, as I'm sure many others have already stated the obvious dangers and drawbacks of such an authoritarian system.
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Well, well, well, I've just finished reading over 1,800 comments, approximately 90% of which are pathetic.
There are many Dew haters on here, which makes their hypocrisy even more ridiculous when you consider the fact that they childishly and wrongly believe Simon to be a Dew!! In that case, why do they even bother to view his channel? Oh, of course, hatred is such a sick trend at the moment, and the trolls can't resist seeking out their prey in order to spew their vile attitudes towards anyone who has a brain. However, they didn't get the reactions they wanted.😆
I also find it very interesting to see that nearly all comments made to those who support Simon's channel have been deleted/hidden. The Dew haters are losing.......a lot! <sob> <sob> <sniff> What a sad lot they are.🥴😵💫
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I'm no mathematician, but the first thing that came to my mind about the number of reports on activist threats (left, right, Muslim, white-supremacists, etc) is that, percentage-wise, it's quite high on the Muslim side, even though the numbers appear to be low in comparison.
I haven't read the comments yet, but if you take the ethnic ratio of population numbers, e.g. 1 in every 1,000, my age-old brain isn't coming to the same mathematical conclusion as yourself, Simon.
Anyway, I'll go and read the comments now, and maybe find that I'm very wrong...;-D
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Some people have nothing better to do than criticise others because of their own failings and miserable lives. Sad but true.
I nearly always ignore any rude/nasty comments made to me, and on the rare occasion when I do respond, I make it short and polite. Like you, Simon, I never get a response back.
There are very few times when I have disagreed with your points of view, and I enjoy listening to your knowledge and wisdom. I would be devastated if you changed your demeanour in any way.
Thank you for being you, Mr. Webb, and for being a daily tonic of sound, solid, and sane reasoning. Oh, and for having a good sense of humour.
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@everest9707
Yes, I've been experiencing the same censorship by YT, which is very frustrating and annoying. However, it's not surprising, as YT has now become virtually unusable when it comes to communication of any kind, especially when it involves links.
To get around the link problem, I've been sending text messages and/or emails to as many as possible, as well as trying to code it in any which way I can think of. The damned algorithms and AI are working overtime at the moment.
Sadly, AI can only become a real advantage to those who wish to control the masses, and is already exceeding far beyond what was expected of it at this point. The oligarch regime is playing a far more dangerous game than it realises as, one day, it won't have any control over it. Amen.
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Racism is a double-edged sword.
The trouble with labelling someone as "racist" is that it can create a very Catch 22 situation. The more you accuse anyone of being something that they are not, the more likely they are to become that very thing.
Most of those who go out of their way to point the finger are, generally, from the minority groups. Not only that, but they are often either ill-informed, ignorant, or just downright biased troublemakers.
Yes, there are white racists, all of whom have no idea of WHY they are!
The vandalism doesn't really have much to do with Churchill as an individual or, for that matter, any of the other statues or memorials of those who are dead and gone. It has everything to do with the ignorance and stupidity of those who can't be bothered to think for themselves, are easily persuaded and indoctrinated, as well as taking pleasure in being "part of the gang".
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Yes, I looked at that map as well. The number of signatures on the petition is now 23,400 and rising fast.
Yesterday, I contacted two well-known YT channels via email (Jeff Taylor, and Neil Oliver) asking them to add the petition link to their video descriptions. Maybe they might even mention the petition in following videos, which would be great. I'll have to wait and see, so will go and check their channel sites shortly.
If you know of any other channels, or sources of any kind, it would help if you contacted them with a request. Getting this onto the news is a different kettle of fish, as we all know. Stay safe and well, wherever you are.
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@forthfarean
Hello again, Omen of Nowhere...;-)
Oops, no, I didn't mean YOU were one-sided at all, but quite the opposite.
Yes, I agree that Islam is a diabolical cult, and that it's more about Muhammad than Allah. Like the bible, the Quran has been re-written a number of times, too.
The trouble with any cult is that it preys on the weak and gullible, which is what I meant by "one-sided". The catholic church has a hell of a lot to answer to, as well.
I'm a 70 year old Irishwoman, currently living in the UK, and have done a little bit of delving into the origins of Islam, as well as some reading about the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Like anyone who wishes to learn more about the "true" history of the human race, I am discovering how little I really know about much at all...;-D
All I can say at this stage in my life is that I don't particularly like anything much about homo sapiens, or the path within which it's treading. To be honest, I don't even fancy going beyond the age of 80 (at most), seeing as we're definitely heading in the wrong direction.
Whoever holds any fantasies about longevity or eternal life would deeply regret it if it was ever possible to find such a disturbing existence. Still, it's a human condition to always want what we can't have.
I hope this finds you safe and well, wherever you are, and that you keep your healthy and realistic mind on the same track...;-))
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@forthfarean
Good morning, Nemo...;-)
It's good to hear back from you.
Well, as we both know, there are usually far more questions than there are answers in any given field; so I'm not going to try and make any pedantic statements here.
As we also know, nothing in life is perfect, but there's certainly no harm in trying to reach that goal. After all, some of our fantasies and obsessions sometimes end up producing some very worthwhile results.
Very few of us can claim to have an expertise in anything, even though there are many who try to fool us into thinking otherwise.
It's a very windy and blustery morning here, the leaves are falling fast, and the cycle of life continues uninterrupted and oblivious to the fools who think they can control it.
It's been very pleasant to meet you for a fleeting moment during our brief journey through life, and I wish you well.
Patricia
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@byronlivingstone8320
Hello, Byron.
Thank you for answering my question.
I, too, have wondered about Rees-Mogg as a candidate, as he does seem to have his head screwed on better than the others do.
That being said, we all know how difficult it can be to judge the validity of their morals. I voted for Brexit in 2016, and have no regrets about that.
I'm also an atheist, from Dublin, aged 71, and am currently living in Hovis land. I get the feeling that we'd make good neighbours.
Stay safe, and stay well.
Patricia😊☘
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Right then, boys and girls, it's time for the inevitable showdown!
From this day onwards, we shall ALL identify as the exact opposite to what we REALLY are. That would put an enormous spanner in the works for all authorities and government bodies who require us to state our gender, and allow us to use whichever public toilets, dressing rooms, and hospital wards we choose to.
After all, they are the ones who have made the rules, so they are the ones who will have to abide by them.
Hello, "Doris", is it that time of the month again? Never mind, old boy, maybe your "husband" will go and buy you some more hair bleach.
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state-of-hate-2025.pdf
Copy of the article on Page 53..............
History Debunked, run by Simon Webb, is a YouTube
channel with 240,000 subscribers. It publishes videos
about the perceived decline of Britain and the socalled “blackwashing” of British history.
Webb addressed the Traditional Britain Group
Christmas social in 2022, and told his followers to
vote for the English Constitution Party, a conspiracy
theorist organisation, in the local elections that year.
Webb has received funding from Andrew Conru,
the tech entrepreneur behind the Human Diversity
Foundation. Thanks to a grant, Webb wrote a book on
race science called The Equalitarian Dogma. He has
become increasingly known as a race science author,
writing for Aporia Magazine and appearing on the
podcast of Edward Dutton.
Last year, his Substack – which has 5,000 subscribers
– began to publish a number of articles about racial
differences in intelligence. In one article, he wrote:
“White people, by and large, know that black people
tend not to be as articulate and bright as they are
themselves, and simply adjust their conversation and
behaviour towards them accordingly.”
Webb’s articles assert that black people are incapable
of deferring gratification and being on time. In
another post, he writes that “black people seem to
prefer to operate in groups”, and make excessive
noise “either by shrieking and shouting or playing
loud pop music”. He has also suggested that black
people belong to a different species and asserted
that Muslims are “working from within to subvert”
the nations of Europe.
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The Last of us
Whoa! Hold on there, Sherlock, you've wrongly presumed an awful lot about me...;-D
Just because I've used the real name of my country doesn't mean that I've "admitted" anything. Don't try reading what's not between the lines. Otherwise, I'll begin to think you may be one of those who choose to believe in an imaginary deity...;-D
In fact, I'm very interested in independence, not only for England, but for Ireland and every other country that is under the stranglehold of the EU.
It may surprise you that I voted for Brexit.
I agree, there's no time (or need) for petty squabbles (or gripes) about what our forefathers did, but most people find it difficult (or even impossible) to try looking outside their own little box, never mind even thinking about it.
Indeed, we don't have the luxury of time, peace, or safety and well-being anymore.
Humankind has been in a self-destruct mode for so long, that it hasn't got a clue how to put the brakes on, or where they even are.
I'm a 70 year old Irishwoman who hasn't lived in Éire since 1973, and I wouldn't wish to go back there now.
I knew this was coming, but I mistakenly believed that it wouldn't happen within my own lifetime, so it'll be interesting to see if I make it to 2030...;-)
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PHOBIA
an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
abnormal fear, irrational fear, obsessive fear, fear, dread, horror, terror, dislike, hatred, loathing, detestation, distaste, aversion, antipathy, revulsion, repulsion, specter, bugbear, bogey, nightmare, bête noire, complex fixation, preoccupation, idée fixe, mania, neurosis, anxiety, obsession.
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There is no such thing as a religion of peace.
All religions have a nasty side to them, to some degree or other, just as all politics have, and were created for one reason only - merely as a distraction from reality in order to control and dominate the masses. Religion is just a mask, and has very little to do with the politics behind it.
The teachings of Islam are to destroy anyone and anything that gets in the way of its world domination, therefore achieving "peace". Fear has always been the most powerful tool of humanity.
Whilst we all continue to fight between ourselves, the slimy oligarchs of our societies are quietly making sure that no-one will ever have any say about who lives and who dies.
I am a very peaceful atheist who is willing to kill anyone who threatens my life, and I don't need an imaginary deity to tell me what the difference is between right and wrong. Comparing one religion to another achieves nothing, either.
How we interpret any given scripture mainly depends on how we perceive our own world. However, the Quran doesn't leave anything to the imagination, and is very clear about its purpose.
It doesn't matter what someone's religion is or is not.
Humans will do what they want to do or need to do.
Using religion as an excuse is pathetic and childish.
Christians enjoyed fighting and killing each other when it came to Catholics versus Protestants, and so do the various Muslim factions to this day.
Americans are on par with Muslims when it comes to fanatical religion. Superiority has always been one big ego trip for both parties, and the US is just as well practiced at it as the religion of pieces. Romulus and Remus.
Civil "unrest" (aka war) has been quietly brewing in the UK and the US for some time, and the more their governments try to pile onto the public, the more likely it is to happen sooner than later.
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@simplename8072
Oh, if only it were that simple, simple name!
".....station big ships in the Channel....."
Again, in theory, that should work. The RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) have been out there countless times, but all they do is load them onto their boats and then sail back to the UK coast to offload them and house them in 4 and 5 star hotels. As for the Royal Navy, it's too costly (and pointless, anyway) to use it.
Also, sometime within the last two years, the UK paid France something around £53 million to ensure that these dinghy people wouldn't be using their coast to set off from. That was totally wasted money. After all, the French hate the British, so I presume that money was pocketed somewhere else.
The UK needs to end its agreement with the ECHR (European Court of Human Rights), but I somehow doubt that will happen, even though there'll be empty promises made about doing so.
I'm afraid it is more a case of wishful thinking on your part, but you're far from the only one. I and millions of others here in the UK want the same, but our government has no intention of doing such. C'est la vie, mon ami!
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@calum1741
It was fine! A bit different from the Dublin I was used to, but a whole new world for me to explore.
I started off in bedsit-land, then to shared flats, then to my own flat. I didn't buy my first home until I was 40, but hadn't been in any rush to do so, anyway.
Too many people make the mistake of trying to "keep up with the Jones's", and worry about their appearance and status. What for? As long as you've got a roof over your head, food in the cupboard, and few good friends, nothing else matters.
As the saying goes, the less you have, the less you have to lose. Why want more than you need?
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Religion is politics.
Politics is religion.
Both have always gone hand in hand.
The human race will never go beyond their own narrow-minded philosophies, which will continue to be their main downfall.
Speaking from my own knowledge and experience, both the Catholic and the Islamic religions are extremely powerful and dangerous.
SIMON - Please don't confuse the Irish situation of IRA terrorism with the majority of the Catholic population. It is a political stance which dates back to the English invasion of Ireland, and cannot be labelled as a Catholic insurgence.
The trouble with labelling people by their religion, rather than by their political standing, has far too often been used as an excuse for most wars over the centuries.
People need to realise that religion creates the culture, and vice versa, as well as the politics of that culture being influenced by their religious beliefs.
It's a nasty circle of lies, deception, greed, and power.....and always will be.
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@vercingetorixwulf9298
Sláinte, ó bhean Éireannach 70 bliain d’aois a bhí ina cónaí i Sasana ó 1973 ... ;-)
Whilst growing up in Dublin (baile átha Cliath), we called the English "Sasanacs" (England = Sasana).
I hope all's well with you in London, and that you took part in the Freedom rallies going on there. I refused the jab, and have never even had the flu one either, so they can "Póg mo thóin" instead...;-D
Here's a little bit of useless information for you.....
You may not remember a punk band called the "Pogues", but their original name was "Pogue Mahone" for a couple of years until the English realised what it meant when translated from Gaelic, so it was censored.
I won't bore you anymore, so stay well, stay away from the media, and check out Ivermectin when you've got nothing better to do. Sláinte from Yorkshire...;-)
PS...No need to reply, as I don't expect it
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@SonsofThunder1234
"Religion and Politics shouldn't mix."
Maybe they shouldn't, but the fact is that they do, and always have done.
Whether politicians choose war, homosexuality, greed and dishonesty, as opposed to your imaginary deity's supposed preferences, that is neither here nor there. After all, the Catholic church is well known for its liking of little boys, lots of dosh, and plenty of false preaching. Other religions have similar practices as well.
As you said yourself, "I was born on planet earth" (as we all were), and the only creature which created religion, politics, and runs this planet happens to be human, just like ourselves. Sorry to disappoint you.
If you can't come to terms with the realities of human existence and, instead, wish to hide your head in the sands of fantasy, that's your choice. However, many wars have also been fought in the name of one religion or another, so your little god doesn't have any say in that, or in anything else for that matter. In fact, "his" name has often been used in wars and conflicts of all kinds - "It was a message from god" being the usual excuse. That makes "him" a nasty little b*gger.
Until the human race wakes up and realises that no-one else but themselves are responsible for their lives, actions and deaths, we will continue to destroy ourselves. So far, we've been doing a bloody good job of it, too.
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Italy and Sweden have broken the mould, and the only way the UK can follow suit is by voting for whichever right-wing party is available at the time. The Cons, Labs, and Libs must be left out, therefore breaking an age-old and outdated mindset.
Of course, that would only be the beginning of a long haul, because a new mould would then need to be created.
That's a tall order, but not impossible. However, the brainwashing tools of the existing parliament and media, although seemingly insurmountable, are something which only the public can destroy, bit by bit by bit. It's up to us, and us only.
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I've had the same problems with disappearing comments from many of the channels I subscribe to, and I know for certain that it wasn't done by the creator, but by YT. About two weeks ago, YT blocked me from commenting for 24 hours without any explanation about the exact offence - like what, where, or when; so I just had to wait it out.
Just over the last few months, there's been a massive increase in deleted comments, and that's because YT has now ensconced AI into its algorithms. It's a big problem for all users, as well as YT's determination to prevent us from using ad blockers. Of course, it's been impossible to add links to any comments for a long time now, although some oddly still manage to stay there.
As for the plague of channel creator impersonators, I ALWAYS make a point of reporting them, and would strongly advise everyone to do the same. It only takes a few seconds to do, and it instantly removes it from that page, disabling them from making any further ones as well.
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@johnforeman6620
Hello, John.
Yes, too many people dwell on and hang on to the past, when what they should be doing is dealing with the present.....and the future.
That goes for everything that's presently going on all over the world, and holding hatred for someone or another country because of the past is not only pointless, it's downright ignorant.
I'm sick of seeing the word "Covid" on the news and online, and am already fed up with the headlines about Afghanistan, particularly because I'm currently living in the UK.....20,000 MORE (I think those numbers are nowhere near the real ones).
I hold nothing against any religion, nor those who believe in them. We are all entitled to make our own choices, but those who try to force their ways of life and/or beliefs on others are not my friends.
Stay safe and well, wherever you are...;-)
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PHOBIA
an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
abnormal fear, irrational fear, obsessive fear, fear, dread, horror, terror, dislike, hatred, loathing, detestation, distaste, aversion, antipathy, revulsion, repulsion, specter, bugbear, bogey, nightmare, bête noire, complex fixation, preoccupation, idée fixe, mania, neurosis, anxiety, obsession.
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PHOBIA
an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something.
abnormal fear, irrational fear, obsessive fear, fear, dread, horror, terror, dislike, hatred, loathing, detestation, distaste, aversion, antipathy, revulsion, repulsion, specter, bugbear, bogey, nightmare, bête noire, complex fixation, preoccupation, idée fixe, mania, neurosis, anxiety, obsession.
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Well, my comment didn't return, so here's a copy of it.....
Exactly so. Right now, the j*** is probably salivating at the unpopular attention he's currently getting but, like I've said, he'll eventually succeed in eating himself up.
It's an unfortunate situation which Simon's having to deal with, as it's completely unwarranted and pathetic behaviour. However, vile entities like Mr Multiple Alias need to be dealt with in the same manner as he hands out, which is not in Simon's nature.
If anyone who follows this channel is in the know about tracing the source, I hope they go for it, as it would be very easy to shut down his whole system. VPN is nowhere near as anonymous as many think it is.
I feel sure that Simon has a heck of a lot of support in this, but someone needs to act on it.
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@gitouttamyway7611
You're absolutely right, and I'm not disagreeing with you.
What we ALL do affects others, and I feel the same as you.
However, Simon also cares, a lot.
If he didn't, he wouldn't be sitting here talking to us about the ways, woes, and wars of the world.
His "I don't care what adults are up to" could be somewhat esoteric if the context of his statement is not included, but he only means that about inconsequential matters.
I like very much that you care, because I do too, a lot. At 70 now, I'm feeling very upset and worried that I'll soon be leaving this world (I don't fear death) knowing that the human race has been slowly but surely destroying itself.
I'm really glad that you got back to me, because it's made my day to chat with someone like you who really cares, and I just wish there were far more of us on this planet in order to prevent our own self-destruction.
I'm hoping that you're younger than me, and that your mindset will rub off on others around you. That way, there is still some hope for a better world for all.
Stay safe and well, wherever you are...;-))
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Simon, as you well know, there is no single answer to anything, so no-one here should expect you to offer solutions to the questions that arise in your topics.
Just because you raise a query on any issue doesn't mean you necessarily have the answer, as it not only depends on what your own points of view are, it also depends on what your viewers' opinions are.
Therefore, expecting any individual to come up with solutions and alternatives is a pointless exercise by itself, because everything should be based on group action and agreement.
Civil war in the UK, and the US, is undoubtedly on the cards, as well as parts of Europe. France is already getting very close to one.
Preventing the cause is far greater than trying to find the cure, so we all need to take a very close look at our own government.
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@andrewmaclean4817
Yes, I understood what your thoughts were by making that comparison, and I agree with that specific point.
However, from my point of view only, Catholicism is not a healthy religion to practice, and I speak from my own experiences.
I was born (1951) and bred in Dublin, and I witnessed more than enough horrors committed by the Catholic church to make sure that I became atheist by the time I'd reached my mid-teens.
That being said, I do not judge those who choose to practice any form of religion, because that is their choice, as long as they don't try to force it upon me in any way.
I believe in peace and goodwill towards all people, and am happy to help whenever or wherever I can, and don't expect to be judged by anyone either.
Stay safe and well, wherever you are...;-)
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The current system by which we all live no longer shows any consideration towards the elderly and/or vulnerable people of society, many of whom have contributed a lot of benefit to it through years of hard work and honesty. Now, the altered term of "discrimination" has overridden the true sense of what is fair and what is right. Those who deserve less tend to get more, and vice versa. It's not only a crime, it's also totally senseless.
Rights? Laws? Rules and regulations? No, because they've either been abolished or completely rewritten to suit an agenda which none of us ever had any say in; not forgetting the careful use of words manufactured to allow for many loopholes and the manipulation of those who don't know how to read between the lines, or even notice what's missing, for that matter.
Peace, quiet, and safety are things of the past, because it's much easier to turn a blind eye to the fact that our society has deteriorated into a mush of nonsensical justification of authoritarian nothingness. Gone are the days when morals and actions actually meant something, whereby one would get what one gives within their own community.
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@achintyasharma7660
And hello back to you, too!
The Irish Celts go back a very long way in time, before Britain actually became divided as England, Scotland, and Wales (the United Kingdom), so there may be some small connections somewhere along the lines in ancestry.
History was never my favourite subject at school, but there are similarities between the Irish Celts and the Scottish Celts. As far as I know, the British are a bit of a mixture between the Scandinavian Nordics, the Romans, and some French and German. The Irish do have some Spanish in them, too.
Of course, if we go back far enough, we'll all find some form of connection in our ancestry with many different races, some of which don't even exist any longer. Stay safe and well over there in India, and make sure you keep your country and your people to yourselves. Don't let anyone take it from you (especially not the US).😊☘
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In my opinion, I don't believe that what you weigh on the scales can calibrate one's state of healthy weight, because our physical make-up can vary quite a lot.
It's perfectly normal for many children to look a little chubby, and it naturally wears off as they grow and develop. In my early childhood, I was a wee bit chubby in comparison to my younger sister and my twin brother, but that disappeared by the time I reached 12 years of age. I'm now a woman of 5' 10", and weigh ten stone, which is supposedly underweight for my height. Nope.
The main problem with today's increase in real obesity is definitely caused by that person's diet, as well as lack of general exercise.
Instead of using fanciful and incorrect statistics, we only need to use our eyes to determine when someone, child or adult, is overweight. As for obesity, the parent of a child is the one responsible for their eating habits.
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