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A Political Thread pt. 2

Its like the quote for defining hard-core phonograph. "I know it when I see it"

Im happy with second paragraph I'd add a strong perchance for authoritarianism and allowance for an extreme inequal society through capital.
Whoa...

You just added capitalism to far right, or at least some one who is not currently working to break a capitalist system?
 
Whoa...

You just added capitalism to far right, or at least some one who is not currently working to break a capitalist system?
Extreme views of capitalism but play dumb when I use the extreme. Considering right is "capitalism" and left is "communism" the far-right have to support capitalism by definition of the word.
 
Extreme views of capitalism but play dumb when I use the extreme. Considering right is "capitalism" and left is "communism" the far-right have to support capitalism by definition of the word.

I'm not being disingenuous, but capitalism key tenet is essentially capitol accumulation. To have capitalism is to have inequality.

That inequality can only grow as time goes by,
 
I'm not being disingenuous, but capitalism key tenet is essentially capitol accumulation. To have capitalism is to have inequality.

That inequality can only grow as time goes by,
Well that's what a tax system is for....you can have a more equal capitalist system and you can have a less equal one (it's high v low tax). The far right would see a zero tax system.

Pretty simple concept to get your head round. But you're too simple and looking for fight.
 
Usually a 20min walk.

And don't use the word subway your British goddammit!

I love London to visit wouldn't want to live there even if i could afford itm
I used to think London was okay to visit, but I've completely gone off it now. It's just easier and quicker to do things in other cities. Living there? Nah, it's no life.
 
This seems a suitable time for this. Always a good one.


Is Manchester nice? I'd like to travel there. I used to work for a London-based company, so I traveled there often. Over the years, London felt more and more Americanized, which I loathed.

Seems like the North still has more of a quintessential Britishness than the South.
 
Is Manchester nice? I'd like to travel there. I used to work for a London-based company, so I traveled there often. Over the years, London felt more and more Americanized, which I loathed.

Seems like the North still has more of a quintessential Britishness than the South.
I think large parts of the UK are nice, but the world (understandable) thinks of London only. I remember talking to a Canadian a few years back who finally got round to visiting London. He felt it was incredibly overrated and there are nicer parts of the uk.
 
I think large parts of the UK are nice, but the world (understandable) thinks of London only. I remember talking to a Canadian a few years back who finally got round to visiting London. He felt it was incredibly overrated and there is nicer parts of the uk.
Give me a top 5 ranking to visit, please.
 
Well that's what a tax system is for....you can have a more equal capitalist system and you can have a less equal one (it's high v low tax). The far right would see a zero tax system.

Pretty simple concept to get your head round. But you're too simple and looking for fight.
I was about to give you a compliment for the explanation on tax as I hadn't considered that, until your needless pettiness lol.
 
Bath seems absolutely lovely. I'd love to go to a rugby game there. My wife is an architectural engineer by trade, so we both love a good architectural city.

Also heard good things about York. What about Leicester? It's more of a wealthy area, right? The Cotswold looks lovely, and I can help protest the local council that tried to shutdown Clarkson's farm restaurant.
 

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