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@BunFight They might have been achievers, but it wouldn't have much of a step-up to improve on the countries they got out of. However, this doesn't mean that the second-generation are going to be as intelligent as their parents. In fact, the data shows that they aren't.
Also marrying your first cousin, is a sure fire way to ensure it.
The reason people left the UK, was for many reasons, such as weather, experiencing different cultures, or going to another part of the Anglosphere. Not because of dictatorship, political instability, corruption, or destitution.
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@b1ueocean There was a slight note of irony in my comment. Of course, if you have the right skills, there are opportunities, all over the World. However, only certain individuals possess them, and there are many reasons for not doing so. Also, some of those, might be happy to remain in their homeland. Maybe, they're doing well in Nigeria, because they bring skills the local don't have, but need. Such as in the oil industry, amongst other sectors.
Kazakhstan, Dubai, China, Brazil are not in Africa, as far as I know, but the same applies.
You also don't build the biggest Empire in history, if you're a nation that, as you put it, is "fearful and ignorant".
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@Lt.GonvilleBromhead Those patriotic Britons who fought in WWII, had the best intentions, and the welfare of the British people at heart. After they had completed their mission. They just wanted to return home, get on with a normal routine, and raise families. It's just sad that they were betrayed by the politicians, who they elected. In the end it was a pyrrhic victory. It's odd that a country like Japan, which actually suffered a huge defeat, came out stronger, and still want to preserve their unique character and culture. Something which nobody ever seems to question. Unlike the UK, where pride in its achievements, is seen as something to be ashamed of, rather than celebrated.
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@harry.flashman The British did much more in India, than just build the railways. They introduced, good government, the rule of law, respect for the individual, industry, and a massive increase in trade, medicine and the English language, as well as sports. Also, they stopped Indians killing each other, over petty differences. As well as widow burning, and infanticide. The most important contribution however, was the abolition of slavery. Before the arrival of the British, there were more slaves in India, than in the rest of the World combined. And this was done for no other reason, except that it was barbaric as well as immoral. This was just what I could remember off the top of my head, and is just the tip of the iceberg.
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@100chinarapedbygenghiskhan7 "So no point in comparing the two . India has so many people with different ideology living together." Funny how you mentioned that. India is probably the primest example of a multi-faith society, not working. Four hundred people died in the The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre. However, that pales into insignificance, the huge body count racked up in the Partition of India, in 1947. When Indians finally resumed their tradition of genocidal hatred towards of each other , after two hundred years of relative peace in the British Raj. Instead of peacefully separating into the two new states demanded by the Hindus and Muslims. They decided to see how many they could kill of each other. In the butchery, up to two million Indians lost their lives.
Heaven knows, if a similar conflict happens in Britain, due to growing numbers of those with alien cultures.
You probably thought you had me in a corner. However, you underestimated my knowledge of history. Before Britain should even consider giving India or Pakistan a handout, which didn't even exist as countries under British rule. Those two countries should be compensating the families killed in all that intercommunal violence after Partition.
Finally, what about money for those whose ancestors were slaves in India. Before the British came, there were more slaves in India, than in the rest of the World combined. Also, widow burning and infanticide. Of course, the first thing the British did, was to outlaw these barbaric practices. The same as they did with such abominations, in the rest of the World. Not for economic reasons, as stopping those traditions actually cost money. Instead, because what the Indians were doing to each other, was immoral.
Have a nice day.
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@narcisioelmurza882 Although most Romanians are law-abiding residents of the UK. There are several cases, where Romanian migrants have been responsible for serious crimes. Simon has talked about these in several videos. Just search for "Romanian" in this channel. One is titled, "How ruthless foreigners are deliberately destroying England’s cultural heritage", and another is, You couldn’t make it up; a typical incident in modern Britain". Also, "Britain’s imported crime wave." and, "How the Big Issue, founded to help homeless people, became a business opportunity for foreigners."
The problem was that because of freedom of movement, the UK could not stop the entry, or deport any criminal, whilst it was a member of the EU. This is still the case, due to existing Human Rights legislation.
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@lesigh1749 In the US, they call anyone who teaches at a college, as they often call universities, a "professor". It doesn't matter if they have higher degrees, or not. In the UK, the term is only used for someone, who's been doing post-doctoral research, and lecturing for at least a couple of decades. You have to have published extensively in your field, as well, and probably written a few books on your subject.
There is no way this bloke is a real professor, let alone at one of the UK's and World's, supposedly best university. This is a joke, if ever there was one.
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@292Nigel What was more important to the British, was who was in control of the continent of Europe. She fought multiple wars, to stop either French or German hegemony over the whole continent. Germany was trying it again for the second time in the space of two decades. Something still fresh in all those still alive in Britain who had suffered through it. AH broke every agreement made, and could never be considered an ally. Do you think the British Empire could have survived, with Germany controlling the whole of Europe? Russia on the other hand, was no direct threat to the UK. Anyway, AH would have attacked Russia, whether Britain made peace with AH, or not. Japan, would have still attacked the USA, and there would have been another World War, in either situation. Are you also saying that Churchill was not a patriot, who didn't have the best intentions for his country at heart?
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my comment?
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@oneeyedgirl617 mmmm.... “ country “ is its land, sea and air. Err. It's whatever you want it to mean. It's probably better to consult the OED like Simon would, and see what that defines a country as.
"What generations do you speak of that “built it”." That's an interesting question. A good moment would be the end of the Medieval period. Which was followed by a flowering of thought in the Enlightenment. Finally culminating in the Industrial Revolution. Where Britain through rapid invention and innovation, almost single-handedly created the Modern World, that we all know and enjoy today. No other country has had the positive impact on the globe as Britain. If it's global trade, the rule of law, the spreading of democracy, respect for the individual, education, or the ending of global slavery, simply because it was immoral. Britain was responsible for all these achievements.
Of course, any erosion of freedom anywhere, is a threat to human dignity and needs to be resisted by peaceful means. Just being aware and not asleep or distracted of any forces pushing in the wrong direction is important too.
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@oneeyedgirl617 "all those indigenous populations must have been grateful that the British came, killed a lot of them." More would have died from disease anyway, if the British hadn't shared its inventions and innovations such as modern healthcare, medicine, sanitation, education, better housing, and brought order, so tribes were stopped from killing and enslaving each other.
"As for praising the British for ending slavery." The owning of other human beings as property, was outlawed in the British Isles, as far back as the eleventh century. The British spent the modern equivalent of one trillion pounds, and the death of many British sailors, in ending the global trade in humans, once and for all. A practice, which all cultures had engaged in since the dawn of time. Some Britain's abroad, did engage in this trade, in the last couple of centuries of this vile activity. However, the most important fact is that Britain didn't start slavery, but through its global reach and resources, was able to end it for good. This act is probably the most selfless achievement in the history of humankind. Done at great cost in blood and treasure, and for no other reason, except to right a great wrong.
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@b1ueocean OK. That's enough numbers. Feel free to analyse them all you want. You're obviously going to be more interested in Nigeria, than any of us. It's not exactly top of the list of countries, we'd consider moving to.
Leaving a country might be good for those doing so, but it doesn't help build the country they leave. Especially when that country is poor, and needs all the help it can get.
One thing that's true is that Nigeria, is a deeply divided country, on both religious and tribal lines. Simon has talked about this in his videos, although not always in a positive way.
I have read articles about Nigeria, so I am familiar with the problem there. You have already had one civil war, where The Beatles gave back their MBE's in protest at UK involvement in it. Biafra might want independence, but the problem is that they have most of the oil, and that's something the rest of Nigeria will do anything, not to lose.
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my comment?
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@gd3593 The British owes India nothing. There were more slaves in India, when the British arrived, than in the rest of the World combined. They ended this practice because it was wrong. A priceless gift, to those that were enslaved. Britain also gave India the inventions and innovations of the Industrial Revolution, such as railways, and roads. Not to forget, advances in medicine, which has saved many millions of lives, not just in India. Also, democracy, the rule of law, respect for the individual, and education. The increase in trade and economic activity under the British, is easily more than any so-called reparations.
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@lylecrawford2794 Resist the need to change the way words are spelt, (spelt is another word, which is good as it is). There's nothing wrong with spelling it, colour. That reflects its origin. You're never going to make English perfect, so why tittivate around the edges. People outside Murica, never have any problem spelling, colour, harbour, etc., The same with programme, except when its a computer program.
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@kirineloch9292 You obviously don't understand or appreciate, the deep affinity and relationship, an indigenous people, have to their land. After many thousands of years, they are almost bound together as one entity. Since the end of the last Ice Age, about 10,000 years ago. Britain, was first populated by ancient Britons. Then there was settlement by Angles, Saxons, Danes, (Romans, who invaded and then left),Vikings and Normans. All those that stayed, were from Northern Europe, and had very similar cultures and religious beliefs. So any incomer, quickly assimilated into the local culture. Can the same be said, for migrants from Africa or Asia? Do they share the same history and values, as the native Britons?
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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@pmoran7971 In which publication did you read about the bones being found. Where they also sub-Saharan African, which is the definition of black Africa.
Of course, early hominids, first evolved in the Rift valley In East Central Africa, But that was hundreds of thousands of years ago. There were also the Neanderthals and Denisovans later on, which interbred with those, whom had left Africa.
Whiter skin is a much more recent feature.
As to England's indigenous population being mixed. The majority is made up of ancient Britons, Angles, Saxons, Danes and Vikings. All closely related Northern European peoples, with closely related and intertwined cultures. Not mixed in any Global sense.
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@tonymccaul7159 "This is true, but it was such thinking then kept women out of sport and other such activities until relatively recently." What are you talking about? Females have been engaged in sport for decades. However, would you expect biological women to be able to compete against biological males, in strength sports, such as weightlifting or swimming? It's just reality. Maybe, that's also the reason there are jobs which are male dominated, such as mining, or deep sea diving, where physical strength is of primary importance. Male police officers are going to match the physical strength of the mostly male suspects arrested. Of course, there is a role for female officers, but more in a support role.
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Public health experts have found that metzitzah b’peh can put babies at risk of getting a harmful virus called herpes simplex virus type 1 or HSV-1. Some of these babies became seriously ill. Some developed brain damage, and others have died. There is no proven way to eliminate the risk of HSV-1 infection from direct oral suctioning, though there are options to reduce the risk.
Many adults carry HSV-1 in their bodies. They may have no symptoms or only mild symptoms, such as cold sores. Unlike adults, babies are too young to fight the virus. When a baby gets the virus, they could have brain damage, develop a lifelong disability or, in some cases, die.
A baby can get the virus when the mohel's saliva gets on the baby's skin and circumcision wound. If a mohel does metzitzah b’peh, even for just a moment, there is no way to avoid this risk. Even if the mohel has no symptoms or obvious signs of HSV-1, such as cold sores near their mouth, they could still have the virus and not know it.
As a baby’s immune system is not mature enough to fight infection, HSV-1 is a serious risk for babies. If infected, babies will need to be hospitalized for at least two weeks of intravenous medicine to fight the infection. Even with treatment, the infection could result in lifelong disability, and babies could even die from the infection.
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@paulmerchant4416 "Europeans began to drain African natural resources including palm oil, ivory, rubber, gold, diamonds, metals, and cotton." Much of these resources were not being used by the locals. New plantations were created, which provided jobs and better living conditions. Also infrastructure, such as road, railways and ports for trade were built. The Africans benefitted from the modern innovations and inventions that were brought. There were negatives, but these were outweighed by the positives. If you asked any African whether the quality of life is better now, than before the Europeans arrived. What do you think the answer would be? The populations of Africa and Asia are exploding, due to Western medicine and technology.
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@paulmerchant4416 "The report reveals the degree to which British companies now control Africa’s key mineral resources, notably gold, platinum, diamonds, copper, oil, gas and coal." Again. All these resources would never have been used, unless the West, extracted them. If a company spends millions, or even billions in capital investment, then it has the right to any profits received. Or maybe, you prefer the Communist models, where everybody is poor. Countries outside the developed world, are known for their corruption, which is endemic. The poor only get poorer, and the rich only get richer. And as these countries are now, all independent, sovereign states. What business do ex-colonizers, have in telling them, how to run their countries? You can't have it both ways.
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@paulmerchant4416 "Africa should be extracting their own minerals selling it". They didn't in the past. And it was only the arrival of Europeans, with the technology they brought, that started the process. They are still reliant on outside technology and expertise to this today. Also, do you expect the foreign companies to simply walk away from their investment. The Africans could of course, nationalise these companies, but due to the resulting bad management, they'd probably end up as other countries who did so. Take the old USSR, which collapsed economically, and Venezuela, which squandered it's oil wealth and suffered the same fate, including hyperinflation. You really need to educate yourself on these subjects. I can't do it for you, by keep answering your questions.
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@michaelslator64 "You know the police KNEW about those crimes?" Of course. Your ignorance is staggering! Maybe you should research, "Operation Augusta" and the the subsequent Operation "Green Jacket". Also the BBC documentary, "Three Girls", and it's follow-up "The Betrayed Girls". Operation Augusta was closed down in 2005, as part of a cover-up. In case it was seen as raycist, and caused tension in the community. Operation Green Jacket, was opened in 2018, to investigate the earlier cover-up. This would never have happened, without the tireless efforts of whistle-blower, and ex-cop Maggie Oliver. More sickeningly, you besmirch the name of Victoria Agoglia, a vulnerable fifteen year old girl, murdered by these gangs. Before accusing others of having an unsound mind. Maybe you should look in the mirror first?
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@trevormcdonald385 E P, was a patriot and a nationalist. Other countries are a home for their native people. Why shouldn't the nations of the British Isles be a home for each of their people's too. Japan is, Korea is, China is, India is, Nigeria is, Thailand is, Vietnam is etc., In fact, most countries are, and nobody criticizes them for keeping their identity. Everyone should have the right to preserve their culture, without pressure to change it, by outsiders or even by the acquiescence of those in authority.
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@trevormcdonald385 To be honest. I don't know if it's apathy by governments, or there is some underlying agenda. If you asked indigenous Britons, whether they approved of mass immigration, most would say no. Probably, many of those migrants would also say, no. The problem is, that people have so many other issues in their lives, that this specific issue never gets addressed. Again, is this intentional or is there some reason behind it. Maybe, if enough people are effected by its effects, and it does become a vote-winning issue. Then something might be done.
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@trevormcdonald385 Not sure how much laws restricting Commonwealth economic migrants had on reducing numbers. There are criminals from the West Indies, who committed serious crimes, but they can't be deported because of old EU Human Rights legislation. Once they set foot in the UK, it is pretty much impossible to send them back home. Most migrants, are economic migrants, who have travelled half-way around the World. They are allowed to stay, even though they have no right to. Many destroy their documentation, so it's difficult to find out where they came from, or more importantly, who they are. The vast majority are also fighting-age males, and most a certain religion.
As for Brexit, a major factor was mass immigration, mostly from Eastern Europe. Due to freedom of movement, there could be no regulation, as to whether those coming had any skills to offer, or were of good character. As soon as they came, they had immediate access to benefits, school and health services, which British people had built. Suddenly, having to pay for a couple of million extra people, would put any country under pressure.
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@lesley1174 There's a saying, that if you want to get out of a hole, then maybe, it's better to stop digging. Of course the use of a Knighthood ends when the holder dies. However, the honorific title remains, when referring to that person.
"If it was still alive Cameron was going to set the procedure in process to strip it of the title." So you've just answered the question by contradicting yourself. If he was still alive when the revelations came out. Then Cameron could have removed his title. However, he wasn't, so the current prime Minister couldn't. There are several dozen people in the twentieth century alone, , who were honoured by a British Monarch. Who subsequently had titles they conferred removed. If you want their names. I can give them. Some examples are, Harvey Weinstein, Benito Mussolini, Anthony Blunt, Kim Philby, Ernest Brooks, Robert Mugabe, Naseem Hamed, Roger Casement, James Crosby, Jean Else, Rolf Harris, Vicky Price, Lester Piggott, Stuart Hall and others.
In 2012, the Cabinet Office confirmed that there was no knighthood to revoke in Savile's case. Former Prime Minister David Cameron raised the prospect of Savile being posthumously stripped of the honour in the wake of the allegations of sexual abuse against young girls. However, a Cabinet Office spokesman said: "It's a living order and then you cease to be a member when you die. "There isn't an honour to revoke." Savile would have been stripped of his knighthood if his crimes were exposed during his lifetime. The Forfeiture Committee said: "The Forfeiture Committee can confirm that had James Wilson Vincent Savile been convicted of the crimes of which he is accused, forfeiture proceedings would have commenced." Knighthoods can only be held by a living person and fall away after their death, so they cannot be removed once the person has died.
So there you have it. You can even check the Wikipedia article, about Sir Jimmy Savile. He will forever be referred to as Sir Jimmy Savile, whether you like it or not.
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@lesley1174 You don't learn, or give up do you? The title can only be rescinded, whilst the person is living. If they die first, the title still stays associated with there name. If those responsible, had removed his title before he died, then it would have been plain old Jimmy Savile. However, they didn't. So he's officially recorded as Sir Jimmy Savile. The same as with any other deceased Knight of the Realm. Such as Sir Isaac Newton, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Charles Chaplin, Sir John Gielgud, Sir Alec Guinness, Sir Bruce Forsyth. The list of dead Knights, goes on. Also, don't expect the Wikipedia article about Sir Jimmy Savile to change anytime soon, because whoever wrote it, is aware of the rules in respect to this, and is following them. The bottom line is that you can protest all you like, but there's nothing you or anyone else, can do about it. So just learn to accept, and live with it. You have no choice in the matter.
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@SillyLittleAshTree Maybe, you think twice about extolling the virtues on Manchuria under the Japanese occupation. The trains probably ran on time, but would you actually want to have lived there if you weren't Japanese?
"Manchuria was on par with any European city in regards to development". Manchuria was an area of China, under Japanese colonial possession. It was not a city.
"the hospitals and engineering schools were just as advanced". It's odd how you mention the hospitals in Manchuria. Harbin the biggest city in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, certainly had the interested of local residents at heart. In fact, it was home to the Japanese armies, Unit 731, which experimented on kidnapped Chinese. Experiments included disease injections, controlled dehydration, biological weapons testing, hypobaric pressure chamber testing, vivisection, organ procurement, amputation, and standard weapons testing. What a wonderful place to be.
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@ludicrousbkill You can't even get your alleged figures right, so now it's 6, rather than 3? It also depends as a "war"? Many millions have died in religiously motivated violence, in pogroms, forced displacements, and so-called "blasphemy" within their own religions, amongst many other events. Without religion these would never have occurred.
However religion isn't just responsible for deaths. it's also the restrictions it imposes on people's freedom. Such as who you can marry, what you can eat, what you can wear, who you can associate with, and numerous other ridiculous rules
Religion is the biggest disease of mankind.
“Religion is an insult to human dignity. Without it you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.” ― Steven Weinberg.
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@vanpallandt5799 Really, What happened to just giving your name and number? Do you want your son to be possibly given a higher grade, due to his ethnicity? In the US there are many people, who got into universities and jobs, due to affirmative action. Of course, they took the opportunity. However maybe, one day they'll that they're a fraud, and it might eat away at them.
What about seif-identification, though. You might look one ethnicity which has a low oppression score, but identify as one with a high one? Who's going to deny you, in this degenerating World?
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@vanpallandt5799 The Spanish have a whole lexicon of terms for people of mixed ancestry, and who's what, and how much. An Octoroon, anyone? Also Spanish, like the other Romance languages and German, are gender-based. Substituting Latino or Latina with Latinx, is a nightmare. It might seem righteous, in the tiny minds of woke lunatics. However, in real life, best of luck with it, from those that actually speak it full-time.
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@Second Chance The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my comment?
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Bob Wilkins Bob. You're the architype of all that's wrong with Western civilisation today, and why it's collapsing. Whether you like it or not, it's survival of the fittest out there, and that's always been the case, before humans were ever on this planet. If you show weakness, someone will take advantage of it. They'll take your stuff, and not even thank you for it. All indigenous Westerners need to do, is show some backbone, and stand up for themselves and continued existence. Otherwise, you and your culture, is going to be extinct sooner or later.
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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@theresadoll5374 TV. What's that? I stopped watching the lamestream legacy media several years ago. Unfortunately, I think a "Return from the country", would be rather short-lived show, as those do-gooder, bedwetting, pompous, middle-class arseholes would soon run for their lives! I want to associate with like-minded people, who share my common sense values. Not have some left-wing, progressive propaganda shoved down my throat. Are you familiar with Alex Belfield? I assume some people who frequent this channel will be? There are many other speakers of truth out there. Just because the loony left, are intent on silencing them, doesn't mean what they say isn't right.
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@gerieveen4561 Don't you think that christianity wouldn't have found it to Scandinavia, without what you call a "pre-emptive strike". Was there anywhere in Western world that the jezus cult didn't penetrate? Britain was just a small part of the Vikings expansionist policies. They were by definition a sea-faring nation, like the British did later. They discovered North America, long before Columbus did. As well , they also voyaged as far as the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Middle East. On land, they even went as far as founding what is now modern day Russia. The close connection between the Rus' and the Norse is confirmed both by extensive Scandinavian settlement in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine and by Slavic influences in the Swedish language. Though the debate over the origin of the Rus' remains politically charged, there is broad agreement that if the proto-Rus' were indeed originally Norse origin.
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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@KemetledAfrica Do you have be sub-Saharan African to have a tan and curly hair?
You're not even giving an accurate description of what those three writers wrote.
To fully quote Aristotle: "Too black a hue marks the coward, as witness Egyptians and Ethiopians, and so does also too white a complexion, as you may see from women. So the hue that makes for courage must be intermediate between these extremes. A tawny colour indicates a bold spirit, as in lions; but too ruddy a hue marks a rogue, as in the case of the fox. A pale mottled hue signifies cowardice, for that is the colour one turns in terror. The honey-pale are cold, and coldness means immobility, and an immobile body means slowness. A red hue indicates hastiness, for all parts of the body on being heated by movement turn red. A flaming skin, however, indicates madness, for it results from an overheated body, and extreme bodily heat is likely to mean madness."
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@English Patriot Yes. If you had to choose one country to be a colony of, it was by far the British. PragerU, did a video on it called, "If You Live in Freedom, Thank the British Empire". It's available on YT. Ex-British colonies have twice the wealth of those colonized by other European countries. The USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and to some extent South Africa, are prime examples. Although, it's apparent that there were areas of the World, you couldn't bring up to First World standards, even if you tried.
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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@snarkyjoe3556 At least you were studying something useful to you and other people. What about all those studying non-subjects? Imagine all that debt, with no change of getting a real job to pay it off.
All they can hope for is that another president, like Old Joe, cancels all their bad debt. However, there's always the state, to look after all these "highly educated" lunatics.
More people are choosing not to go to college, and have to put up with all the woke sh!t there, and rack up all that debt. They're training to become licensed professionals in jobs, where they will always be demand. Like electricians, plumbers, heating engineers, bricklayers, plasterers, carpenters, car mechanics, garden care, tree surgery and many other trades.
You can earn more than most people with a degree ever will, and no debt to be saddled with. Maybe, you can build a business in these areas.
What's the point of doing women's studies, if you're not a woman, anyway?
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@PaIaeoCIive1684 Oddly, in the university toilets, somebody had written above the toilet paper dispenser, "management studies degrees. Please take one. Of course, this should extend to all soft, humanity pseudo-qualifications. Studying a subject, about studying a subject, ain't like actually doing it. As you have to do in a STEM subject. Maybe, that's why Ricky Gervais, ditched Biology for Philosophy, with its grand total of three hours lectures a week. At least, it allowed him to pursue his short-lived pop career.
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@AVIARYCOURT I had to research this. There isn't much on the internet, except from a pre-show press release, below. It shows the national sentiment even then, after six years of Blair rule. Imagine the situation now? The show was called "You Be The Judge", from 2003. Did the viewers reject all five asylum seekers?
"BRITAIN is currently the world's top destination for asylum seekers, receiving 92,000 applications last year -a third more than the USA.
For some people, this is proof that Britain is becoming a ``soft touch'', with many critics of the current system insisting that not all applicants can really be fleeing persecution.
But how do the authorities distinguish between genuine asylum seekers and economic migrants?
The BBC tonight devotes an entire evening to the issue, including a live debate from Liverpool.
Why Liverpool? The Beeb says it's because of the city's strong historical links with migration and immigration, added to the corporation's desire to make more programmes out of London.
You the Judge, asks viewers what they would do if they had to make the life-changing decisions Britain's immigration officers face every day.
Some commentators argue that immigrants are a burden on the taxpayer and a strain on the already over-stretched NHS. Others fear press hysteria is putting too great a pressure on the government to cut down the number of applications, meaning genuine refugees are being sent back to face persecution, torture and ,in some extreme cases, death.
Presented by Fiona Bruce, the live, interactive programme hears stories from people who have arrived in the UK from countries including Zimbabwe, Turkey, Afghanistan and Slovakia.
In each case, the Home Office has already decided whether or not the applicant should be allowed to stay in Britain -but You the Judge allows viewers to make up their own minds. But will their verdicts match those of the Home Office?
You the Judge is followed at 9pm by the documentary Asylum, in which a reporter goes undercover in a bid to explore the failings of the British system."
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The BBC must have had a wet dream, when they found this story. Unsurprisingly, Arday, the subject of this video is a sociologist. Unlike the STEM subjects. Sociology is a pseudo-discipline. Where you can talk a load of bollox, and get away with it. Just look at the societal breakdown of today, for example, where men can be women, and there are a thousand genders. All backed up by sociological BS. As the black economist Thomas Sowell, said in a video I watched yesterday. Very few black lecturers are involved in STEM subjects. Most of them are teaching courses on education. Just like this guy at Cambridge is. He fits Sowell's observations precisely. BTW, I did this as a standalone comment, and have got zero likes. Can people even see my original comment?
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@coventrypunx1014 Look dude. It's just the internet at the end of the day, and not real life. Why apologise for anything. It's all just words. Nobody got hurt. Although, today, even words are seen by some as violence.
My message on religion is based on the Christopher Hitchens model. Simply that ALL religion is mental illness, and the sooner a cure is found the better. It's also been responsible for more death and suffering than any other human activity. Personally, I put my faith in science, as it's the only way to determine truth, using logic, reason and facts. After all, it put a human on the moon, and hopefully will do the same on Mars soon.
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@davidlawes4954 Tugging has been around for a long time. It does after a lot of effort, at least allow the glans to be covered, and protected, as evolution designed it to be. Although, as you know, you are missing the delicate, sensitive epithelial skin, with all those nerve endings. The same as what is found inside our mouths. Also, if the equally sensitive frenulum has been ablated, that can never be restored. The sooner the barbaric process of MGM is outlawed, the better. It is against our basic human rights to bodily integrity. It has no place in an advanced, civilized society.
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Any sound that Winston made, above the level of a very low whisper, would be picked up by the telescreen; moreover, so long as he remained within the field of vision which the metal plaque commanded, he could be seen as well as heard. There was, of course, no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual wire was guesswork.
— Part I, Chapter 1, Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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@robertaspindale2531 The Russians sent a force they believed was was sufficient for the task. They initially tried a direct assault, and when that failed encirclement of the capital. Both of which failed. Even if they had entered Kyiv, the result would have been a bloodbath, similar to that in Stalingrad during WWII. Only this time, ten times worse, due to defenders around every corner, being armed with modern hand-held missiles. On many occasions during war, an army has underestimated then strength of their adversary and paid the price. Just the same as as A H, thought the war would be won against the USSR before Christmas 1941! We all know how that one turned out! Hence the fact that a war Putin thought would be over in a matter of days, could now last years. What do you expect the Russians to have demanded from Ukraine in return for a cessation of hostilities? Yet more loss of territory. Since when has Ukraine demanded anything from Russia? Also which side has been the aggressor here? Naturally, Ukrainian's will fight for their homes. Wouldn't you or anyone else do the same in a similar situation?
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@robertaspindale2531 It looks like you're beginning to double-down. A sure sign you don't have conviction in what you say. Also, having to invoke the "n" word in the conversation, as per Godwin's law, is a sure sign that you're on the run. The West was already buying all the resources Russia could supply. In fact, Europe was reliant on their supplies of natural gas. With their invasion of an independent, sovereign country. Putin has lost his main source of income and made the West have to look elsewhere for resources.
As for countries annexing territories, that was the cause for at least one World War, and maybe you're in favour of a third and final one?
The days of the USSR are gone for good, and those who had to suffer under it, are glad that it is dead and buried.
As for Ukraine, it invaded nobody. More than half the territory occupied by Russia, is not even the part of the two republics in question.
You state that Russia needed to start this war, for it's survival. Russia is by far the largest country in the World, and much of it's territory was taken through imperialist expansion up until this day.
Nobody would ever have dared to consider military action against the Russia, before this war. However, now their weakness is exposed, and the hopeless condition of their arms, who can tell what the future will bring?
In war all cards are on the table, and if you think the deaths of tens of thousands of human beings, is somehow "limited" and "justifiable", then you are indeed crazy.
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@robertaspindale2531 Considering the title of this video is, "Will Britain’s new king seek to seek to implement the neo-feudalism of the Great Reset?" You're way off mark, by trying to shoe horn your opinion about this war into any discussion.
So you think Putin, is a benevolent leader who never does anything wrong? Who cares that he orders, the assassinations of his opponents, and the spread of propaganda?
He also thinks that Ukraine, is not a country, which should not even exist. Rather, that it should be nothing more than a vassal state of a new Russian empire. However, the Ukrainian people have long memories, and will never forget the genocide they were subjected to in the 1930's.
Russia was seen as a powerful country, with a strong defence. Therefore, who was going to walk in and take their resources, unless they allowed it? Natural products are the one thing that Russia has an abundance of, and selling them to other countries, was the primary way to earn foreign currency. Especially considering the weakness and corruption in the rest of their economy.
As for the rest of your comment, you keep repeating yourself, like a broken record.
This conflict, like most, has a long and convoluted history, and the only way to get a true picture, is to try and understand the events, which have lead up to the present situation. Luckily, in the age of the internet, there are many resources which allow this to be done.
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