'The Unknown Warriors' (2006) is a collection of WWII veteran's views on modern Britain gathered via newspaper ad. So what did WWII veterans think of the 2006 UK? They hated it; 134 responses were negative vs only 6 positive (plus 31 N/A and 13 neutral). Excerpts below.
@oncloud_e I mean, I used to be a piece of shit like that before MinMod opened my eyes that I was getting nowhere by repressing like that. So, I tend to try to give the benefit of the doubt?
Getting a tattoo to "Mourn" the passing of a relative or god forbid a pet is even worse. Her grandma died and her first thought was scribbles to show to men lmaoo
I can forgive a tattoo under two circumstances. 1) she regrets it and admits it was stupid. 2) Its commemorating a passes relative or pet.
Other than that, the tattoo does not make her undatable, its just a thing thats there I dont care for that she must make up for in other ways otherwise I wouldn't be talking to her.
This is another example (like universities becoming visa mills or flooding small industrial towns with refugees) of immigration being used to freeze society in amber (in this case, a twisted parody of the 2010s gig economy) rather than allow for healthy dynamism.
The only difference in gender antagonism is that men have to do it online behind anon burner accounts bc schools teach the female equivalent of hoe_math hypergamy videos so such views among girls are just treated as normal
One Nation shouldn’t just include Muslim countries on the red list, they must put India at the very top.
The Indian people and their culture are completely alien to the Australian people and our Western culture. These people compete for everything that belongs to Australians, including and most importantly political power.
Canada already has over 3.2 million Indians. New Zealand with just 300,000 has Hindu and Sikh ethnic leaders issuing election ultimatums, threatening to sway political outcomes unless parties deliver special policies to address their specific ethnic grievances.
This is what legal migration delivers long-term. Illegal boats are a problem but this is an existential threat to our sovereignty and way of life.
It's so scary to think we have to find somewhere to store the dangerous waste like a desert or underground or something, which is a major problem unlike with fossil fuels where we safely store the waste in the atmosphere and our lungs
Incredible luddism here.
> We can't cut immigration because who will drive the ubers
> We can't have driverless cars because the uber drivers might lose their jobs
latin america is a kooky clownworld, where governments are so corrupt and tariff-happy that smartphones are smuggled while cocaine is cheap and pure and easy to find