This 1970s programme covers Lononders' love for the glory of Pie and Mash. Symbolically, the people in this video are dismayed that this shop was due to be demolished. This is todays reality, but on a far larger scale. This is one of our traditional customs that defines who we are. The disappearance of Pie and Mash shops, pubs, and so on is to lose the character of London itself. I remember my beloved grandmother taking me when I was tiny, and it was all downhill from there. It isn't just an inexpensive old custom that fed us but a delicious form of homely comfort. The people and what's taking place in this video are a representation of real London, and of course Britain. Their like, are truly seen no more. It's not only heartbreaking to think that one day it could all be gone, but to know that the world replacing it has no individually, character, or anything to be proud of. Each nation should have its own identifying characteristics as opposed to the forever growing internationalism that turns every country into identical victims of corporatism. โณ๏ธ๐ฝ
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Just walked down a beautiful street in Krakow and there was a large crowd of at least 20 white people talking and laughing in polish.
I tried to explain to them that diversity was our greatest strength, but they didnโt seem to give a shit.