@@Chatboy_GPT It's not the ordinary English that the Irish have beef with. It's the ruling elite and it's only ever been the ruling elite! Same with slavery, the normal Englishman has been subjected to the same discrimination at these elites hands!
@@Chatboy_GPTWe are Christian brothers and sisters. The governments of Ireland and England opposed each other and led us to fight each other before. But we see past that and move forward.
Living and working in Thailand and speak pretty good thai with alot of real thai friends i see how the fast growing thai middle-class gets a better and better life, having money to consume and spend on what we call luxury living in the west. And same time i hear and see how my friends in europe and america etc have less and less money and starting to struggle living from paycheck to paycheck with big debt trying to keep up the "western lifestyle". It's like it are aimed against the western world specific with economy deversions anger political chaos and unsafety.
@@TheLostIrishMan most fun is that i spend about 30 % of my western salary a month here living really comfortable and good..eating out almost 7 days a week and rent a pretty central 1 bedroom condo with pool and gym and free wifi for about 300£ a month..
Hey man! I don't know how I got your video in my feed and by coincidence I am going to Thailand next week as a solo traveler! your words kinda resonate with me and if you would like to discuss more over a beer that would be insane. Any way thx for the vid, cheers
I was growing up in Poland behind the Iron Curtain dreaming about visiting Ireland, England and Scotland. Now, I don’t recognize any of those places. What happened? Why did you give up so easily? You are beyond point of no return. I am sorry for you.
It is a bit funny to say that we gave up while this exact thing is happening to Poland right now. You are getting lots of Indians right now. Why are you allowing it to happen? This doom and gloom shit does nothing for any of us. We are all in the same boat. You are merely a decade or so behind, but it is starting in your country. Do you think it is not coming for all of us until something changes? It is, but eventually that will change. Ireland is also certainly not beyond the point of no return. The Moors took most of Iberia for centuries and Spaniards only held a tiny fraction of it. They came back. All it takes is the will to do it and that will come. Irish people have fought back more than most - burning migrant centres etc. - and will continue to do so.
You sum it up well i am glad you condemned the violence and the bigotry i remember these 3 irish guys i met in boston at a hostel and we had the same conversation about how america make everything about race and you guys had history with England to with the no irish and dogs situation so you guys understand our pain i think about them all the time i hope they are doing okay
I hear what you're saying about remaining nonviolent, but what do you think people should do if their pleas fall on deaf ears? What do you do if elections become fixed through exploitable loopholes. What do you do when the government becomes increasingly tyrannical and heavy handed? I could come up with non-violent solutions for places like America and Canada, but those options... I don't think they are viable for the UK. Eventually something is going to give. Could be a year from now, or could be 50 years from now, but the pressure mounts and the powder keg eventually goes off. I've gone through many phases in my life, including being a hardcore pacifist at one point. I consider this a period of ignorance in my life. The truth however is that people will not listen to your words, no matter how filled with desperation they are. They will only listen to the stick. You can leave, or you can fight back, but words won't work. All you need to do is review the history of civilization to see that this is the truth, even if it's unpleasant. Just to be clear, I'm, not British, by the way, however I am someone who is sickened by the West of the current times. I'd leave it if the Canadian government's policies hadn't financially ruined me 2 years ago. If I manage to pull myself back together, pay off newly formed debts, and have some change left over, I'll be heading one way to Eastern Europe. If however this culture follows me there, I'll be sure to draw my line in the sand. Interpret that as you will.
Love the mad explorers channel, just make sure you pay your national insurance contributions back home, without 35 qualifying years you will not get a full state pension
The continued talk about immigration and insane amount of online misinformation and confirmed Russian meddling is only contributing to a rise in racist ideologies, political division and chaos. In Ireland, people seem terribly content with slow leadership and ridiculous beurocracy. Political division was unlikely. The immigration debate has taken hold though and I'm a firm believer that if it weren't for the lack of housing, then the current situation could've been dampened. If you can't house your own and you have no plan to house your own then immigration becomes an issue. How long has the housing crisis been a thing in Ireland? I'm 21 and I've heard it my whole life. I just hope the anti-immigrant crowd realise this and consider voting for housing and planning reforms alongside the sympton which is immigration concerns. And frankly there is nothing going on in this country. It's depressing. Kids have nothing to do, that's why they just walk around harressing people in big groups. As an adult you can't make friends as there's fuck all to see or do either. To quote Trainspotting, "It's a shite state of affairs". A country that's too expensive, lacks opportunities for people my age and it's miserable.
Good! Stay away,Bangkok dosn't need depressed,negative people. I have been to 55 countries and can honestly say, Bangkok is the most vibrant and safe city I have ever stayed in👍🏻
According to economic historian Utsa Patnaik, the British colonial regime took nearly $45 trillion from India between 1765 and 1938. This amount is 15 times the UK's annual GDP today. Patnaik's research is based on nearly two centuries of trade and tax data. Patnaik's research found that Britain: Used India's wealth to fund its own regime's expansion Invested in building infrastructure in Europe and the US Exported goods imported from India at a higher price Funded its wars Funded its colonial administration Your forefathers stole and exploited. Thats why you will always fail.
Greatest nations on earth being destroyed from the inside. Sickening.
England til I die 🏴
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Ireland and England. Greatest nations. Diametrically opposed countries. How could you even put them in the same sentence?
@@Chatboy_GPT I stand for our Christian Europe.
@@Chatboy_GPT It's not the ordinary English that the Irish have beef with. It's the ruling elite and it's only ever been the ruling elite! Same with slavery, the normal Englishman has been subjected to the same discrimination at these elites hands!
@@Chatboy_GPTWe are Christian brothers and sisters. The governments of Ireland and England opposed each other and led us to fight each other before. But we see past that and move forward.
Living and working in Thailand and speak pretty good thai with alot of real thai friends i see how the fast growing thai middle-class gets a better and better life, having money to consume and spend on what we call luxury living in the west.
And same time i hear and see how my friends in europe and america etc have less and less money and starting to struggle living from paycheck to paycheck with big debt trying to keep up the "western lifestyle".
It's like it are aimed against the western world specific with economy deversions anger political chaos and unsafety.
Very true!
@@TheLostIrishMan most fun is that i spend about 30 % of my western salary a month here living really comfortable and good..eating out almost 7 days a week and rent a pretty central 1 bedroom condo with pool and gym and free wifi for about 300£ a month..
The only positive about what happened is it brought more of us type together! Always good to speak your mind and share!
Hey man! I don't know how I got your video in my feed and by coincidence I am going to Thailand next week as a solo traveler! your words kinda resonate with me and if you would like to discuss more over a beer that would be insane.
Any way thx for the vid, cheers
I certainly hope you are right. Good talk brother.
I was growing up in Poland behind the Iron Curtain dreaming about visiting Ireland, England and Scotland. Now, I don’t recognize any of those places. What happened? Why did you give up so easily? You are beyond point of no return. I am sorry for you.
Absolutely, it’s a sad reality for many great nations
It is a bit funny to say that we gave up while this exact thing is happening to Poland right now. You are getting lots of Indians right now. Why are you allowing it to happen? This doom and gloom shit does nothing for any of us. We are all in the same boat. You are merely a decade or so behind, but it is starting in your country. Do you think it is not coming for all of us until something changes? It is, but eventually that will change.
Ireland is also certainly not beyond the point of no return. The Moors took most of Iberia for centuries and Spaniards only held a tiny fraction of it. They came back. All it takes is the will to do it and that will come. Irish people have fought back more than most - burning migrant centres etc. - and will continue to do so.
Endgame Capitalism.
@@MarshalDonn The correct answer. Capitalists prefers immigrants to its own decadent and hubris filled citizens.
This is EXACTLY why I'm leaving America.
@@Freelocated 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I completely agree with everything you've said
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You sum it up well i am glad you condemned the violence and the bigotry i remember these 3 irish guys i met in boston at a hostel and we had the same conversation about how america make everything about race and you guys had history with England to with the no irish and dogs situation so you guys understand our pain i think about them all the time i hope they are doing okay
You have very clearly articulated what I have experienced and now feel today. I have a son and I feel this 100x’s more now.
Ireland needs to dump the EU as soon as possible! Britain is out, the IOM never was in it. The healing can start once you get your freedom back.
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I hear what you're saying about remaining nonviolent, but what do you think people should do if their pleas fall on deaf ears? What do you do if elections become fixed through exploitable loopholes. What do you do when the government becomes increasingly tyrannical and heavy handed? I could come up with non-violent solutions for places like America and Canada, but those options... I don't think they are viable for the UK. Eventually something is going to give. Could be a year from now, or could be 50 years from now, but the pressure mounts and the powder keg eventually goes off. I've gone through many phases in my life, including being a hardcore pacifist at one point. I consider this a period of ignorance in my life. The truth however is that people will not listen to your words, no matter how filled with desperation they are. They will only listen to the stick. You can leave, or you can fight back, but words won't work. All you need to do is review the history of civilization to see that this is the truth, even if it's unpleasant.
Just to be clear, I'm, not British, by the way, however I am someone who is sickened by the West of the current times. I'd leave it if the Canadian government's policies hadn't financially ruined me 2 years ago. If I manage to pull myself back together, pay off newly formed debts, and have some change left over, I'll be heading one way to Eastern Europe. If however this culture follows me there, I'll be sure to draw my line in the sand. Interpret that as you will.
Couldn’t agree more with you, there’s a time when a line will have to be drawn and that time is getting closer without a doubt.
If you love Thailand, please help contribution to THIS country in any ways you can.
@@thinktwice4227 that’s the plan ❤️ I only spend money with Thai locals and small businesses here in Thailand 🇹🇭
Make america 🇺🇸 great again - 👌👍🏽 trump ! ✌🏾
@@tevy5270 trump haha come on man
@@invisiblechains969 i love the trumpster
Love the mad explorers channel, just make sure you pay your national insurance contributions back home, without 35 qualifying years you will not get a full state pension
Abit jaded.
@@UkSapyy nah, just annoyed and can’t speak entirely freely at all online about anything.
The continued talk about immigration and insane amount of online misinformation and confirmed Russian meddling is only contributing to a rise in racist ideologies, political division and chaos.
In Ireland, people seem terribly content with slow leadership and ridiculous beurocracy. Political division was unlikely. The immigration debate has taken hold though and I'm a firm believer that if it weren't for the lack of housing, then the current situation could've been dampened. If you can't house your own and you have no plan to house your own then immigration becomes an issue. How long has the housing crisis been a thing in Ireland? I'm 21 and I've heard it my whole life.
I just hope the anti-immigrant crowd realise this and consider voting for housing and planning reforms alongside the sympton which is immigration concerns.
And frankly there is nothing going on in this country. It's depressing. Kids have nothing to do, that's why they just walk around harressing people in big groups. As an adult you can't make friends as there's fuck all to see or do either. To quote Trainspotting, "It's a shite state of affairs". A country that's too expensive, lacks opportunities for people my age and it's miserable.
What do you I’m so for work in Bangkok?
Ireland may be dying but the way you present Bangcock in your video is crazy depressing. Traffic is deafening and everything around you is just ugly.
Good! Stay away,Bangkok dosn't need depressed,negative people. I have been to 55 countries and can honestly say, Bangkok is the most vibrant and safe city I have ever stayed in👍🏻
God is chastising Ireland for turning its back on HIS son and Our Lady.
According to economic historian Utsa Patnaik, the British colonial regime took nearly $45 trillion from India between 1765 and 1938. This amount is 15 times the UK's annual GDP today. Patnaik's research is based on nearly two centuries of trade and tax data.
Patnaik's research found that Britain:
Used India's wealth to fund its own regime's expansion
Invested in building infrastructure in Europe and the US
Exported goods imported from India at a higher price
Funded its wars
Funded its colonial administration
Your forefathers stole and exploited. Thats why you will always fail.