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December 11, 2019, 09:04:47 PM
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with britain and uk leaving the EU, there will be only geographically distinguishable socialist blocks in the world, uk/angolo elite can't justify their financial authority, in other ways than socialism, we then likely will see the formation of an english socialism (INGSOC)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQxOKXEff4I

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December 13, 2019, 01:19:14 AM
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video was a wasted yawn

guys spend much of first of video doing a boring history lesson to make out he knows something then moves on to make up his own idea

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reality is that UK doesnt want to be part of europe because the commonwealth countries like canada and austraia and other then end up being part of BRICS

UK wants to stay on the american shoulders of the IMF and be part of the amero

in short england wants capitalism not socialism
brexit remainers: labour want remain
brexiteers: conservatives want to leave

elections results today will.. if conservative majority.. push for speedy brexit and uk will be more capitalist to win favour with america

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December 13, 2019, 04:38:13 AM
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elections results today will.. if conservative majority.. push for speedy brexit and uk will be more capitalist to win favour with america

Saw an update on my feed saying the conservatives did won! As an outsider I have little idea what this could mean for the UK but any setback for globalists I'd appreciate.

I'm not against the basic economic concept of globalism, some are really better at producing some stuff than others. What's just frustrating are international organizations trying to push their will on sovereign nations (e.g. I just read yesterday the EU pushed gun laws on CZ).

And it seems more and more people are veering towards nationalism these days. Maybe the UK can do something with its Commonwealth. Maybe actually invest in them like China is doing with Africa. (IMHO something the US should also be doing with its immediate Americas vicinity.)
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December 13, 2019, 05:46:18 AM
Last edit: December 13, 2019, 06:00:47 AM by Balthazar
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push for speedy brexit and uk will be more capitalist to win favour with america
Well... If the UK wants to be more capitalist then US is not an example anymore.

The governing bodies and other entities of United States are employing Oligarchical Collectivism since Obama came to power. At that time, something really bad happened behind the scenes. Its ruling elites and media have successfully cherry-picked a lot of Orwellian concepts, including doublethink and rejection of history.

https://blog.erratasec.com/2016/02/weve-always-been-at-war-with-eastasia.html
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December 13, 2019, 10:29:45 AM
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push for speedy brexit and uk will be more capitalist to win favour with america
Well... If the UK wants to be more capitalist then US is not an example anymore.

The governing bodies and other entities of United States are employing Oligarchical Collectivism since Obama came to power. At that time, something really bad happened behind the scenes. Its ruling elites and media have successfully cherry-picked a lot of Orwellian concepts, including doublethink and rejection of history.

https://blog.erratasec.com/2016/02/weve-always-been-at-war-with-eastasia.html

america wanted to grab russia due to the large land mass.
america wanted to grab china due to the population numbers
but both russia and china favour the brics side

the real longtime war of actual lives lost and blood shed is the middle east. the countries that have not picked a side yet
ottoman wars have shown more time taken and more bloodshed than the political table pen and paper battles of russia and china.

yea russia an china are in the news as enemies. but the actual 'wars' are just signatures on paper debates and arguments,
alot of propoganda throwing words like "communism is evil' to make people hate other countries. yet the actual numbers of bullets used is so small that in reality there is no 'war'
america just wants to shame other countries into making it a 'humanitarian excuse to invade and take over. to make those countries the bad guys for defending their land.
the reality is america should just treat defense as defense and stay in its borders and stop pretending invading other countries is 'defense'

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December 13, 2019, 05:43:30 PM
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with britain and uk leaving the EU, there will be only geographically distinguishable socialist blocks in the world, uk/angolo elite can't justify their financial authority, in other ways than socialism, we then likely will see the formation of an english socialism (INGSOC)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQxOKXEff4I

There might be pacts between the UK and other countries all around the world as they are going to seek for new partners.
But a new formation would be a waste for them. The anglo elite exists all over the world and there is not any benefit in having such strong bonds with countries from the other side of the world.
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