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#61
(12-07-2025, 01:17 AM)Good Bacteria Wrote: How adulting of you to deflect. Doesn't change the fact that your 'government' is implementing measures and policies that WHOLLY conflict with American foundations, laws, values.

Telling us our house is broken doesn't fix yours and vice versa, but sooner than later, you'll all be too locked down and compliant to even help yourself, much less anyone else.

Hence, 'standing apart' to actually show solidarity. We really shouldn't help or co-sign what you guys are dealing with.

Boycott the UK.

That rant is pure fear-bait.
 
No, the UK is not marching into some dystopian lockdown fantasy because you or Elon Musk say so on the internet.
 
"American foundations" aren't being violated by UK policy.
 
And "standing apart" is just a dramatic way of saying, "I don't understand the situation but want to sound rebellious."

Nothing in UK policy is undermining American foundations, our two countries are separate, remember.
 
Boycotting an entire country because you're mad at your own government is nonsensical.

It's just empty chest thumping dressed up as moral clarity.
 
If you want to criticise policy, use facts, not conspiratorial vibes and performative doom.
 
The truth is, your nation is experiencing just as many issues as ours.
 
And saying "we shouldn't help you" is meaningless when no help was asked for.
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#62
(12-07-2025, 06:35 AM)andy06shake Wrote: That rant is pure fear-bait.
 
No, the UK is not marching into some dystopian lockdown fantasy because you or Elon Musk say so on the internet.
 
"American foundations" aren't being violated by UK policy.
 
And "standing apart" is just a dramatic way of saying, "I don't understand the situation but want to sound rebellious."

Nothing in UK policy is undermining American foundations, our two countries are separate, remember.
 
Boycotting an entire country because you're mad at your own government is nonsensical.

It's just empty chest thumping dressed up as moral clarity.
 
If you want to criticise policy, use facts, not conspiratorial vibes and performative doom.
 
The truth is, your nation is experiencing just as many issues as ours.
 
And saying "we shouldn't help you" is meaningless when no help was asked for.

Whatever. Continue doing backstrokes in your cozy temperature controlled pool of denial.

You're being willfully obtuse, naive and ignorant in order to level the argument. 
Quote:No, the UK is not marching into some dystopian lockdown fantasy because you or Elon Musk say so on the internet.

lulz.
#63
(12-07-2025, 10:48 AM)Good Bacteria Wrote: Whatever. Continue doing backstrokes in your cozy temperature controlled pool of denial.

You're being willfully obtuse, naive and ignorant in order to level the argument. 

lulz.

Hand's Good Bacteria a very large mirror. 

And that's not an argument, it's just you splashing around in your own melodrama.

Calling people "naive" doesn't magically make your speculation true.

If you've got evidence to support the nonsensical, hate-filled rant you're making about the UK, present it.

If not, you're just inflating your ego with empty snark and pretending it's insight....
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#64
(12-07-2025, 10:59 AM)andy06shake Wrote: Hand's Good Bacteria a very large mirror. 

And that's not an argument, it's just you splashing around in your own melodrama.

Calling people "naive" doesn't magically make your speculation true.

If you've got evidence to support the nonsensical, hate-filled rant you're making about the UK, present it.

If not, you're just inflating your ego with empty snark and pretending it's insight....

Keep telling yourself those things while you come up with new excuses to make yourself feel better.

You might be feigning stupidity but that's just a ruse, I hope. You can see and hear, read and write. How you personally process the data is another conversation entirely.

Cheers
#65
(12-07-2025, 11:16 AM)Good Bacteria Wrote: Keep telling yourself those things while you come up with new excuses to make yourself feel better.

You might be feigning stupidity but that's just a ruse, I hope. You can see and hear, read and write. How you personally process the data is another conversation entirely.

Cheers
 
Repeating that I'm "feigning stupidity" isn't evidence.

It's just you trying to dodge the fact that your claims still have nothing behind them.

Observing information isn't the same as interpreting it accurately.

And right now your "data processing" is pure projection dressed up as insight.

If your position were solid, you would rely on facts instead of personal jabs.

Calling disagreement "excuses" doesn't make your argument stronger.

It merely highlights that you don't have one.  Saint2
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#66
(12-07-2025, 11:25 AM)andy06shake Wrote:  
Repeating that I'm "feigning stupidity" isn't evidence.

It's just you trying to dodge the fact that your claims still have nothing behind them.

Observing information isn't the same as interpreting it accurately.

And right now your "data processing" is pure projection dressed up as insight.

If your position were solid, you would rely on facts instead of personal jabs.

Calling disagreement "excuses" doesn't make your argument stronger.

It merely highlights that you don't have one.  Saint2

I gave you articles and sources!!!! 

You really are THAT obtuse. That's not an insult, but a verified observation anyone can discern through our exchange here.

Good luck.
#67
(12-07-2025, 01:46 PM)Good Bacteria Wrote: I gave you articles and sources!!!! 

You really are THAT obtuse. That's not an insult, but a verified observation anyone can discern through our exchange here.

Good luck.

I hate to break it to you, but a far-right financial blog is hardly proof of much other than opinion, and that's not an insult but a fact. 

Show me something that supports your claim, "UK policy is undermining American foundations"?

It's not luck you need, but evidence, so....
"Yet so it is, we see the illiterate bulk of mankind that walk the high-road of plain common sense, and are governed by the dictates of nature, for the most part easy and undisturbed. To them nothing that is familiar appears unaccountable or difficult to comprehend."
#68
(12-07-2025, 01:17 AM)Good Bacteria Wrote:  your 'government' is implementing measures and policies that WHOLLY conflict with American foundations, laws, values.



Why should we in the UK  care about backward and barbaric American foundations,  laws and values?

It's our nation not yours, we set our own values, laws and foundations.
#69
(12-07-2025, 02:49 PM)Thetruth Wrote: Why should we in the UK  care about backward and barbaric American foundations,  laws and values?

It's our nation not yours, we set our own values, laws and foundations.
Lol   and yet I see half a dozen people from the UK on this board 'caring' about America, it's laws, it's values, it's politicians, etc etc etc ....  going on and on about what we should be doing or how this or that is wrong in our country.    It's OUR nation, not yours.  (your words back atchya).   Keep that in mind next time you are tempted to post about Trump or anything American.   Lol
#70
(12-07-2025, 02:53 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: Lol   and yet I see half a dozen people from the UK on this board 'caring' about America, it's laws, it's values, it's politicians, etc etc etc ....  going on and on about what we should be doing or how this or that is wrong in our country.    It's OUR nation, not yours.  (your words back atchya).   Keep that in mind next time you are tempted to post about Trump or anything American.   Lol



And if that moronic president of yours didn't  only effected  Americans  then I would agree and be happy to sit back and have a good laugh as he screwed the USA up. He certainly  gave me a good laugh during  covid and it was one of my highlights  seeing what dumb thing he said each day ? 

But sadly he has the power to effect the rest of the world, on the other hand the UK has zero effect on the US.

USA decided to take the number  1 spot of world super power after  WW2, which is fine by me, empires are to much hassle. However if the US wants to  play superpower  then it's got to suck it up and take the criticism.



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