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Comments by "Edward Bernayse666" (@edwardbernayse6665) on "The War to Live in London: Regeneration Game (Full Length)" video.
***** its actually looks like its turning into a lot of cities in the usa. this exact same thing happens in the usa.
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Juststay still they seem like the kind of people that i would want to meet if i ever visited london. they are the real people that live there and not the polite people that are trying to get your tourist dollars. these people seem like the kind of people that i can connect with and relate to more.
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maccoretti some people aren't academically inclined. what about working class jobs instead?
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***** the brownsville part of brooklyn?
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Shavenhamster great point.
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Usammity if things are really what they appear to be in this video then you all are heading in the direction of an oligarchy where the rich elite will become so rich and the middle-class will shrink and the lower class will grow and the rich will own and control all of your politicians including your prime minister.
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rtwilson this reminds me of what happens in cities in the usa. its the exact same thing.
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Edge Man doesn't the UK have some kind of incentive program to encourage people to try to get off of welfare as quick as possible? out here they tell you to either go to school or get job training and you have such and such time to complete all of that and get a job or else they cut you off of welfare. that tends to motivate most of them.
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Rebel Bo she's alright.
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lumpfish99 if that were true, would you rather have them camping out in make shift shanty towns near your house?
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bec thompson there was a poll that i read last year that said that 70% of americans hate their jobs. personally that surprised me because i thought that the percentage would've been much higher than that. hating your job is part of life and only a lucky few actually land a dream job that they like. that's the way that it has always been. the whole idea of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness might have been coined by thomas jefferson but americans really didn't start to take that phrase seriously until after ww2. europe seems to becoming the same way as far as i can tell. the truth is that most people are just going to have to do the jobs that bore them and never figured that they would be doing when they were kids and find their happiness elsewhere.
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