Comments by "sandgrownun66" (@sandgrownun66) on "Нелегалы, они проходят через ад, чтобы приехать и жить в Европе." video.
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@den4199 Which police stations were set on fire. Also, which businesses were burnt? Give some examples. It was the police who attacked the protestors, not the other way round.
The UK is one of the peaceful and civilised places in the world. That's why so many people want to live there. You know that's the truth. There are hundreds of thousands of people trying to get into the country.
These disturbances are something which have never happened before. British people are the most tolerant people on earth.
The whole reason for the trouble is people who were allowed to live in the UK, were committing crimes against children. These people were biting the hands that fed them, and abusing their welcome. Finally, some British people have had enough of this betrayal. Its not just in the UK, that their are problems with this. It is happening in other countries, which took these people in. However, as usual, the UK was the last to react. You see, they don't like their people being attacked by people they were kind enough to give a home to.
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@den4199 Why do you have to lie? Kenya is rich in natural resources. She has Gemstones, Gold, Lead, zircon, Iron, Titanium, Soda Ash, Flour Spar, Salt, Mica, Chaum, Oil, Coal, Diatomite, Gypsum, Meers, Kaolin, and Rare Earths. With all those precious commodities, it should be one of the rich countries on earth. Not one of the poorest. Plus, people have lived there longer than any other place on the planet. So why aren't they the most advanced technologically? They've had much more time to exploit their surroundings, and innovate and invent things.
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@solitudechronikles3521 Firstly, the free stuff I'm taking about, is what you get when you come to the West. Healthcare, housing, free education for your children, and welfare to pay some of your bills. All without you having paid anything for them.
Do you think the West was always rich? It wasn't. The people living in those countries had to build their lives from nothing. The winters are cold, and nothing grows. It's not like central Africa, where their is plenty of rain, and crops grow quickly all year round. The people in Europe had to find ways to make the food they made in summer, last all year. Otherwise they would have no food in winter.
The countries in Africa have been independent for over half a century, and still have all the technology the West gave them. Why don't they use it? Stop being corrupt, and start building a good country. Where people want to live, and where people don't have to leave it for the West. It's simple, but will Africa, Asia and South America do this? Or do they expect the West to take care of them forever?
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@solitudechronikles3521 OK, dude. You might of not been a country, but people have lived in that area, for much longer than anywhere else on the planet. Of course, your different tribes fought each other, because that's what people do. The British brought stability, and the violence stopped. The whole world is made up of countries. So borders had to be placed somewhere. In the case of Kenya, they seemed to be drawn up well, because you've not had any tribal conflict.
You talk about prosperity, but when will that be? If there is corruption in your country., it will never happen. Corruption is deeply entrenched in Kenya and has been synonymous with politics and public service since independence, in the 1960s.
The phrase “the fish rots from the head” aptly describes Kenya’s anti-corruption dilemma. Kenya’s political elites engage in corrupt practices to increase their wealth and influence through elaborate, murky bureaucratic processes. This has led to “state capture,” where corruption has become ingrained in the public sector and is used to maintain political power and build wealth. To effectively address corruption in Kenya, it is essential to adopt more comprehensive and radical approaches which target the governance and political conditions that allow it to flourish. The current political leadership, like its predecessors, has shown a lack of commitment to implementing the policies that are in place.
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