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Comments by "The Phoenix Saga" (@The_Phoenix_Saga) on "This Is Not England 🇬🇧 | Asmongold Reacts" video.
@mattcoccopuffs There's no law that states what someone says to get in power must be honoured. They could tell you they can turn lead to gold if it gets you to tick for them - doesn't mean they have to do it, you're just the fool deciding to tick. Face it - all of you who have taken part have done so simply out of a habit of obedience - you get told to vote and so you obey.
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@youtubeenjoyer1743 There is no right candidate though. Establishment will never allow it. What I don't get is that no law exists demanding that whoever gets in power, must do what they said they'll do in order to get folk to choose them. Countless have said they'll resolve the issue and yet each one never materialises: what does that tell you. Cause it tells me that only the fool depends on the opportunist
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@puma21puma21 But they did choose to vote and by doing so, they by default accepted the actions in advance of those who entered power.
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@adrenjones9301 Exactly. A free man who must ask permission to be free, is truly not a free man at all.
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@LawfulBased it's cultural - race just happens to be a matter involved in it. Your argument has merit but it's emphasising the wrong matter - not all Muslims are middle eastern for instance. The matter is the equivalent of having the vegans imposing their dietary choice on a nation who thrive on meat: inevitably they're going to clash.
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Seriously who gets involved in such a process - there isn't a law that states whoever gets in power must do exactly what they state they'll do. So why is anyone surprised that no party has ever resolved the issue? And it's something none of them ever will - because establishment doesn't want to; all they want is the voter to tick and thus obey.
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They've been calling against it and yet they still vote thus submitting to the choices made by whoever gets in. There's no law that states who gets in must follow word for word what they said they would do. So who in their right mind would continue being involved in such a process. It's why i never have.
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@semkjaer3581 Believe? It was blatantly stated and supported by the very media that demonises anyone who challenges the narrative!
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@dakkenly Exactly.
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@emilioparrilla465 The people doing it with their own hands is the only way to go. You're absolutely right about their "representative" potentially lying to them just to get in - fact is each one vying for power does just that. What annoys me most is that this isn't anything new - it's happened from time beyond time, but people still keep falling for the same ploy and then complain when the same thing happens. I swear I've seen abusive relationships last far less.
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@MagcargoMan Oh there is ALWAYS one... last I checked - none of here are a hundred years old, so none of us "Colonised" anything. Drop that one already, it's as overplayed as it is misapplied.
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@murphychurch8251 And that my friend is a testament to how Democracy ends in Authoritatianism. Always. I can blame the voter and I do - because it's through their consenting and submission to the process that those in charge are able to do what they do.
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@JMPERager Oh I love hearing this argument - I destroy it each time. On the contrary my friend, I hold NO responsibility for the actions of the lot in power, because I didn't consent to them not, nor join in the process of surrendering my personal rights in exchange for some petty privileges that are taken away as easy as they are given. By ticking a box next to a name you're not only submitting to the winners whims, you are responsible for everything they do: in a society of wilful ignorant, self-centered people, what sort can be expected to rise in its leaders? I tell you - I have MORE valid reason to complain because those who are in are in because voters empowered them: how else do you think they got to power in the first place?! In short It's not me with no right to complain - it's those gullible enough to fall for the snake oil salesmen.
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@PaulusAlone Start with everyone taking responsibility for themselves, stop enabling the system and for goodness sake, reject voting.
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@Poc3d You wouldn't walk in the middle of a busy crowd with your cash and bank details in hand would you? If you did, you would need to know you're taking a grave risk of being mugged or you're just a blind and naive fool. The same with the vote: you're choosing someone who you know only through what they've told you, you know nothing else - then they just tell you out of thin air that they will do this and that so long as you choose them.... and you believe them? How are you then either no more responsible for their actions or any less foolish to have to behold how they completely hoodwinked you.
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@DuoMaxwellDS What I'm saying is that there is no law that says a politician has to honour their word that got them elected. Basically people are believing a complete stranger to have power over them regardless of whether they deliver or not. But by choosing and ticking the box, they have legally accepted that authority over them, so they have no grounds of complaint. Starmer is in, because those who chose him, LET him and even those who didn't but chose others, still signed their submission due to the process. Only those who did not take part in the farce have any right to complain. What I'm telling you is to start realising the truth - every four years or so you're sold a lie, you're all being tricked.
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@Drunkledore Well done, that's step one.
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@supertrexandroidx You see it; it's a vague promise to which the gullible fall for and then they whine when the truth comes to light. But what do they do? They fall for it again with the next lot!
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@hermityt1 As if the other parties are any different...
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@supertrexandroidx And there you go again - blinded by the process...
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@supertrexandroidx Elections can't occur without votes and without those a power can not be given in a system that requires them. That's how you undo it all and when someone tries to throw their weight then everyone just tells them to sod off. I never said that nothing I do matters, what I said was that taking part in the same system results in more of the same. Honestly, pay attention. But you go along now, wait for the next vote and just go tick your little box like a good little boy or girl. Just keep doing more of what they tell you to do - then don't blame me when they use it against you.
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@theFORZA66 As someone who knows that every politician regardless of party, are all on the same payroll - I say that about every fool who goes to vote.
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@JMPERager You still refuse to see the reality. You still think that there's a party that's going to MAGICALLY change things. Face fact: it isn't going to happen. All you're doing by taking part is surrendering consent to the process and relinquish every right to complain when things don't go the way you guilibly believed they would to a roster of complete strangers you've essentially given a blank cheque to do as they want when they want in your name. I've seen that exact same argument you've made a thousand times and I've destroyed it each time: by not participating i haven't surrendered to the process and so I have no responsibility to those who get in and do what they do. And the harsh reality which you continue to deny is that no matter what "roster" gets in, they're all on the same payroll and they do as they're told lest they be replaced. They're not there for you: take the hint.
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@UncleBenjs Difference is they're our problem and we're to deal with our own. So why exactly would anyone want to import more of these problems.
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@alisoncuff Tell that to the "Palestinians'
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@ЕвгенийПершин-е1ь It's a red herring argument. Designed to curb off for a means to avoid the topic in question: argue with the "race card" and immediately the topic - no matter what, changes.
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@namelessking8905 Englishman here; it's a matter that will not change. They'll be voting for someone again by the next election.
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@col.barnsby8595 I condemn anyone too weak to think for themselves; as a young child I had no say over my life and I learned quick that if I didn't toughen up and realise the world hands you nothing, I'd be in the exact same position. These people are ideologically contaminated - even if you show them undeniable proof of the sham it all is, they will refuse to believe you. Yuri Bezmenov put it best about Demoralisation, Destabilisatio, Crisis and Normalisation. As such they're equally able to make a choice and since they will not choose right - far be it for me to accept them as they choose wrong.
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@col.barnsby8595 There is no leading them from this - they're Demoralised from youth and will not accept the truth put in front of them; they instead will turn and call you ignorant in their bid to defend their impression of free thought.
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@col.barnsby8595 There is no leading them, they're puppets at this point with the only thoughts they am have being the ones they've had imposed on them since youth.
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