Well Mr Spivey… well well well 😂 I don’t disagree with you, however I would like to stress - as I did in my own video - I didn’t vote leave. I too am a remainer, alas I think the Remoaner is somewhat of an annoyance. I don’t entirely disagree with anything said. To sum up all of BoJos career in 20mins (and even then I think my video is too long) there needs to be a lot of detail left out. It’s why I start my video saying I’m pitching this to someone outside of the UK, as the majority of my audience are American, Brazilian and Indian, so I’m trying to nutshell all of this to people who have zero idea who BoJo is. But again, I think a fair rebuttal from yourself as I don’t disagree in the slightest. Maybe we can continue this FAKE BEEF through the ether. Once I got some time, I’ll drop you a line, somewhere, somehow 😅
5:02 Noone is product of establishment, it is a false premise. Surrounding does play a significant role, but people do choose actions, in general. Same is true for extreme circumstances, eventhough the decision process may be more forced than in normal, people do choose what they want to do and what will they do with their life/free time and what is morally acceptable for them
11:02 The whole sentence is based on bad premise, that average people want to look up to him. And it is even worse looking at this point, because he inherited money and is not the lottery winner. That only means that if his behavior is not staged, than it means he lacks values needed for politics. We do not want average money winner that look like us, we want a capable politician that will certainly not look and mimic our worst behaviours and our dreams of relaxed living, which are dreams for good reason.
11:18 it can mean or sound I am anti common people and middle class and want to support rich powerholders, and that would be another false premise. If people somehow think holding to power structures or some values are nonsense, they should examine or rethink examples of nice common, moneyspending warlords in Africa and wars they vaged or how dictators who promoted lavish lifestyle for them and illusions of future for forced voters ruined people across the globe, from Russia, Germany, to Southern America. Maybe they think they need, but certainly do not want to feel for themselves, how bullets are reward for toughts or or how stating that someone is ugly or evil can be brutally punished. Maybe they feel or suppose it is somehow a characteristics of true power, but they certainly are wrong. Life proved them wrong.
19:05 about this, prejudices did stem from fact that unfortunately, crime rates and cases of misconduct certainly just contributed to stereotypes, especially attitudes of individuals/groups toward west in general, people and especially politics. Eventhough it is not truth, some people did help in strengthening the stereotype.
22:25 Boris... Does he have Russian family connections, slavic of some sort? Is he German? Or is it the artistic name, so to say? Is it a praxis for public politians to take a name for PR purposes? I suppose he is from trading family, he seems as such from his mannerisms, maybe the name suggests some 19th century origin in trading occupation? Are politicians allowed to have personal deals/continue with personal business when they start career in politics? Whatever the reason, this Slavic connection only means he cannot be adequate for domestic politics or objective enough to value interest of Brittons for such and so obvious reasons of centuries of conflicts, with latest ended Cold War and new provocation in Ukraine. I am sorry if I forgot to mention recent and smaller ones in between, there were surely some.
I'm sure Kieran will agree with you. I think using soft lenguage as he does makes you modify your thoughts to think nicely of everyone, d'you know what I mean? It's a double edgeless sword.
You in no way resemble Boris Johnson. First, you're humble, and you employ well what's known as "self-deprecating humor." Second, you're not fat; and third, I believe you would have tried your hardest to keep as many people as possible safe during a deadly plague.
Well Mr Spivey… well well well 😂 I don’t disagree with you, however I would like to stress - as I did in my own video - I didn’t vote leave. I too am a remainer, alas I think the Remoaner is somewhat of an annoyance.
I don’t entirely disagree with anything said. To sum up all of BoJos career in 20mins (and even then I think my video is too long) there needs to be a lot of detail left out.
It’s why I start my video saying I’m pitching this to someone outside of the UK, as the majority of my audience are American, Brazilian and Indian, so I’m trying to nutshell all of this to people who have zero idea who BoJo is.
But again, I think a fair rebuttal from yourself as I don’t disagree in the slightest.
Maybe we can continue this FAKE BEEF through the ether. Once I got some time, I’ll drop you a line, somewhere, somehow 😅
Fake beef sounds good to me Sir!
I am an American. Obama promised like a pro working class populist with his vague "Hope and Change" slogan, but governed like a pro rich centrist.
Right now, pro-rich centrism sounds jolly good to me!
16:35 ff: so true but how can the blind see ... 🙃
5:02 Noone is product of establishment, it is a false premise. Surrounding does play a significant role, but people do choose actions, in general. Same is true for extreme circumstances, eventhough the decision process may be more forced than in normal, people do choose what they want to do and what will they do with their life/free time and what is morally acceptable for them
11:02 The whole sentence is based on bad premise, that average people want to look up to him. And it is even worse looking at this point, because he inherited money and is not the lottery winner. That only means that if his behavior is not staged, than it means he lacks values needed for politics. We do not want average money winner that look like us, we want a capable politician that will certainly not look and mimic our worst behaviours and our dreams of relaxed living, which are dreams for good reason.
11:18 it can mean or sound I am anti common people and middle class and want to support rich powerholders, and that would be another false premise. If people somehow think holding to power structures or some values are nonsense, they should examine or rethink examples of nice common, moneyspending warlords in Africa and wars they vaged or how dictators who promoted lavish lifestyle for them and illusions of future for forced voters ruined people across the globe, from Russia, Germany, to Southern America. Maybe they think they need, but certainly do not want to feel for themselves, how bullets are reward for toughts or or how stating that someone is ugly or evil can be brutally punished. Maybe they feel or suppose it is somehow a characteristics of true power, but they certainly are wrong. Life proved them wrong.
19:05 about this, prejudices did stem from fact that unfortunately, crime rates and cases of misconduct certainly just contributed to stereotypes, especially attitudes of individuals/groups toward west in general, people and especially politics.
Eventhough it is not truth, some people did help in strengthening the stereotype.
22:25 Boris... Does he have Russian family connections, slavic of some sort? Is he German? Or is it the artistic name, so to say? Is it a praxis for public politians to take a name for PR purposes?
I suppose he is from trading family, he seems as such from his mannerisms, maybe the name suggests some 19th century origin in trading occupation?
Are politicians allowed to have personal deals/continue with personal business when they start career in politics? Whatever the reason, this Slavic connection only means he cannot be adequate for domestic politics or objective enough to value interest of Brittons for such and so obvious reasons of centuries of conflicts, with latest ended Cold War and new provocation in Ukraine. I am sorry if I forgot to mention recent and smaller ones in between, there were surely some.
What does Brexit means for military relations with Europe? And political/diplomacy as well? That would be brilliant subject for some video
His name is Krystal.
@@Alan-wd7wv I cannot confirm nor deny
No, it is Bobby. Kbobby. A special one.
I'm sure Kieran will agree with you. I think using soft lenguage as he does makes you modify your thoughts to think nicely of everyone, d'you know what I mean? It's a double edgeless sword.
D-do you think I’m a softie 👉🥺👈
You in no way resemble Boris Johnson. First, you're humble, and you employ well what's known as "self-deprecating humor." Second, you're not fat; and third, I believe you would have tried your hardest to keep as many people as possible safe during a deadly plague.
And would have admitted my own faults and foibles if my own political pet project had crashed and burned!