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The thing I don't get is Americans act like the big man online but then cry and cower about so called no go zones/cities in European countries

My 86yr old nan would happily walk to town in her "no go zone ghetto" in Birmingham while big tough Republicans like Harry cry in their basements about how scary it is

You notice it quite a lot online - republicans just absolutely **** scared of cities because their media has told them to be

Amazing how you guys just keep having to bring me into conversations im not involved with, then the usual suspects start begging for my banning when I get involved....

Name me where ive said Birmingham has no go zones, I'll wait patiently....
 
I remember asking Chicago kid something like are you pleased with what's happening (as he seemed super happy since Kirk got assassinated) and the toxicity levels increased massively but he told me that he just exists jn the world as it is not what he wants (or something like that) but reading the last few pages I think he does love it. He wants to see "organised left wing groups" wiped out and for America becoming more and more authoritarian. Shameful ****, mate. I had hoped for better from you, or at least not to lie, own your position, and say how happy you are with the current state of affairs (which you have more or less done now)
 
I remember asking Chicago kid something like are you pleased with what's happening (as he seemed super happy since Kirk got assassinated) and the toxicity levels increased massively but he told me that he just exists jn the world as it is not what he wants (or something like that) but reading the last few pages I think he does love it. He wants to see "organised left wing groups" wiped out and for America becoming more and more authoritarian. Shameful ****, mate. I had hoped for better from you, or at least not to lie, own your position, and say how happy you are with the current state of affairs (which you have more or less done now)
I watched these groups destroy part of my city and never faced a wink of justice. I watched them let criminals walk because they were the right skin color. I’ve seen them neglect children because it would impact their union buddies.

Hell, just yesterday we have our teachers union celebrating convicted killers.


I’ve watched a thriving city succumb to left wing violence and dysfunction over the last 5 years. I want every single one of them brought to justice and their organizations destroyed.
 
I watched these groups destroy part of my city and never faced a wink of justice. I watched them let criminals walk because they were the right skin color. I've seen them neglect children because it would impact their union buddies.

Hell, just yesterday we have our teachers union celebrating convicted killers.


I've watched a thriving city succumb to left wing violence and dysfunction over the last 5 years. I want every single one of them brought to justice and their organizations destroyed.

So you want the Chicago Teachers Union to be killed?

Have you got a list of the organisations you want eradicated and for what reason specifically?
 
Whoa — this is impressive. Not a single one of these statements is correct. It’s almost like a partisan hack created it within 5 minutes!

Source: International maritime law experts

Canadian Lol GIF
 
Never ceases to amaze me how organically you guys colude 20v1 and throw cliche's at Americans. You could rename the thread to "Let us just all take jabs at chicagokid about things we dont know" and it'd be a win in terms of accuracy.

The dogmatism, the intolerance...
What do you mean when you say

Let us just all take jabs at chicagokid about things we dont know

This kinda implies Chacaho kid is right. It’s his opinion of course but I won’t be told just because he is American he is right. Maybe I have misunderstood your point, though.
 
Definitely Ryder cup, prem rugby and Nfl later pretty good Sunday all around.
No one is interested in golf (unless it's crazy golf), English rugby or American rugby.

Now, if you said to me you were going to spend your Sunday playing crazy golf, watching Happy Gilmore and watching the 2008,2012 and 2019 Wales GS DVDs I would say that is a excellent way to spend your Sunday.
 
No one is interested in golf (unless it's crazy golf), English rugby or American rugby.

Now, if you said to me you were going to spend your Sunday playing crazy golf, watching Happy Gilmore and watching the 2008,2012 and 2019 Wales GS DVDs I would say that is a excellent way to spend your Sunday.
It's literally a game of walking around hitting things with a stick. Right up your average Welshmans street. It's why the Scots love it.

Scotland would pretty much be Chigago if it wasn't for hitting things with a stick and North Sea oil.

Were DVD's even a thing the last time Wales were good?
 
No one is interested in golf (unless it's crazy golf), English rugby or American rugby.

Now, if you said to me you were going to spend your Sunday playing crazy golf, watching Happy Gilmore and watching the 2008,2012 and 2019 Wales GS DVDs I would say that is a excellent way to spend your Sunday.
Hope you have a box of tissues handy for when St AWJ comes on screen.

For me a fate worse than death having to hear Biggar whinging again.
 
It's literally a game of walking around hitting things with a stick. Right up your average Welshmans street. It's why the Scots love it.

Scotland would pretty much be Chigago if it wasn't for hitting things with a stick and North Sea oil.

Were DVD's even a thing the last time Wales were good?
I raise you whisky and tossing off a log
 
Let us just all take jabs at chicagokid about things we dont know

This kinda implies Chacaho kid is right.
Great question and a fair one. Thank you! Tricky one, but let me have a crack at it. No, i dont mean to imply he is right. Gun culture instantly comes to mind. I'd wager, heavily, the overwhelming majority of the posters here haven't lived in the US, and have never, ever, held a gun, let alone shot one. Yet here they are passing judgement on the rights and wrongs of another country's core values. And sure, going without stops to the 'school shootings' argument looks like an easy way out. It looks like a fairish argument at first, granted, but it is precisely there where the hypocrisy lies. It's a bit like an old boys club getting together on a friday for some pints to criticize, again and again, something 5000 kms away in a place they've only visited a couple of times for holidays, touching the tourist traps and then coming back home to brag about how much you know about it to the guys at the local pub. That is **** poor.

Some of you talk about these issues with such a sense of entitlement that is hard to build anything from such a starting point. Talk to a south african, new zealander or argentinean about gun laws. What's it like, what do people do, what do people think about it? All you need to do is @ someone from that place. Yet no one does it. Why? Because they believe they already know better.

Let me be clear: you do not have to accept his point of view nor his opinion, but dear lord grant him the benefit of the doubt every now and then and accept that he lives there and you get your news from online media reports and soc med. There are levels to this game and you are disregarding this.

And the twisting of words, the hypocrisy...

For every post about people being arrested for soc med in the ku i will find at least 2 posts about school shootings. Easily. What does that have to do? Well, it's a forum that is overwhelmingly european and somehow, conveniently, a pretty gigantic european problem is rarely addressed and another one from across the pond is. And when it does everyone lays the smack on the same poster. I do see a pretty crystal clear trend. An obvious one.

Half the posters here post as if they genuinely felt they know better about the us than the people who live there. It goes unnoticed among you (plural!) because, well, it's a generalized behaviour, so it doesnt stand out. I guess not being from either, but having lived in both, gives me a different perspective. For whatever reason, i can see it 10 miles away.

TL/DR?: no, he is not necessarily right. I dont think he even gets a fair chance to be heard and whether you like it or not, he has more on-the-ground experience than all of you combined on some of the subjects being discussed here yet he gets treated like an ignoramus who can barely begin sentences with capital letters and end them with a punctuation mark, who drinks montain dew for breakfast and sings hee haw lullabies to his 2 year old-but already gun carrying- toddler. That stereotypization (?) is as ignorant, if not more, than the ignorance it tries to address and make fun of.
 
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