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Comments by "Niall O\x27Neill" (@nialloneill5097) on "Deep South - First Impressions 🇺🇸" video.
They always pretend they are hard of hearing and a little vacant...but like the old native Indian tribe chiefs...they see and hear all...wise old birds
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If and when the economies and currencies collapse...back to bartering...that's when you can personally measure someone's real worth...just imagine comparing incomes and relating it to time worked...we make 20K a year...some guy makes 10m...so for every 500 mins we Donate to the community...he can turn up for one minute...makes you think...I think like the main guy said...many don't want to work these days...working for a living is outdated...indeed, working is outdated...but they still want the money...
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It's the grandma who arranged it all...she is like Marlon of the Carleones...
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The kind of guy and skills who could weld a community together...
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Another catalogue of intimate and rich experiences...told by the common people, trying to get by...as did their ancestors...often in an unyielding environment...surrounded by noisy neighbours...some of em friendly enough, others evil...some with bows and arrows...others with whips and guns...when will man learn to live side by side without complicating the simplicity of life and love...
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Almost all the generations are illegal from a moral standpoint...there were only natives there on Turtle Island...and it only changed quite recently...kick out the immigrants...and there would be no-one left...I wonder how many pure blood natives there are...those mentioned in this video were mixed... @ksm1985
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The old worker communities...like bees of a hive...have been sh_t on in the Uk and US...at least there are remnants of the love and kindness in the older end...who out of the seeds of enslavement and oppression became free in spirit... @ksm1985
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It was used by many countries in the past, recently Argentina when money collapsed...and we have Lets schemes in the UK...and we have the Co-op movement...which used to be much stronger when there was a prominent need for their use by the 'workers'...now there are no workers...and the conception of sharing has declined...I am from a coal mining town...it was owned at one time by mostly different co-ops...the most in the UK...a bastion for the working class...all ripped apart by consumerism and rich elites. @Roguescienceguy
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