People are calling out how absurd his overall story is and he's trying to pretend its about "semantics".**** me running. Are you serious?
People are calling out how absurd his overall story is and he's trying to pretend its about "semantics".**** me running. Are you serious?
Don't worry, he's still got Stalin, Milosevic, the Khmer Rouge and Pinochet to get through, should get us in to 2026This is getting nearly as amusing as the Hitler was misunderstood debate.
Musk canCan you get AI to bullshit?
Just don't start him on MandelaDon't worry, he's still got Stalin, Milosevic, the Khmer Rouge and Pinochet to get through, should get us in to 2026
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Absolutely BS yet again and shows your ignorance yet again. Mining absolutely wasn't slave labour. It was hard work but it paid well. Your dad obviously never went near a coal mine.Hahaha come on dude, your arguing for the sake of it. Mining was slave labour essentially, until the strikes then it all but died out. Unions managed % massive pay rises in the 70s, but going from £6 to £18 and then working your way up to £100 per week, and let's say that rose to £138 at one point after 1980, your squabbling about pennies, and blaming the generation earning it for hoarding all the wealth hahaha.
Have some perspective
Damn, I had this scene in my head!!!!! You literally read my thoughtsI think i got the black lung pop!!!
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HahahahaAbsolutely BS yet again and shows your ignorance yet again. Mining absolutely wasn't slave labour. It was hard work but it paid well. Your dad obviously never went near a coal mine.
Think Harry's watched Billy Elliott too many timesI think i got the black lung pop!!!
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Every wage number he's quoted in some instances misquoted is the direct result of a Google search. Doesn't take into account in some instances of miners being paid piece work.Absolutely BS yet again and shows your ignorance yet again. Mining absolutely wasn't slave labour. It was hard work but it paid well. Your dad obviously never went near a coal mine.
Or their very good pension. He called it slave labour which is funny if it was that bad why did the miners fight so hard to keep their pits open?Every wage number he's quoted in some instances misquoted is the direct result of a Google search. Doesn't take into account in some instances of miners being paid piece work.
They got paid well in the UK, had a good pension and strong unions. When the pits shut it ripped the heart out of many towns but you are right regards the health problems.I don't know...I was always thinking mining is a slave labour tbh, it's an incredibly hard work with a huge negative impact on your health as well as your life expectancy (which not worth any money imo). I'm glad that miners have a good pension at least
You made an arse of yourself again. Sure you'll get over itHahahaha
Thats where all the wealth went, the boomer coal miners are hoarding it all and racing their lambos up and down the South Wales streets hahahaha
You solved it, congrats.
A real Walter MittyOr their very good pension. He called it slave labour which is funny if it was that bad why did the miners fight so hard to keep their pits open?
He just makes it up. One week he's a property tycoon the next he's picking litter, then he's a bedroom based city trader who doubles up as case worker for underprivileged kids and now he's describing a life probably thinking of the hovis advert.
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