"Only a small minority in contemporary Britain is prepared to see what is going in the Middle East". Agreed, but the situation there is so complex and fluid that it's likely that nobody understands it. Also, in war zones more generally, reporting is so unreliable that such reporting is useless.
There are some dangerous individuals who arrive as illegal immigrants. These include terrorists and people, reportedly mainly from Eastern Europe, who see the UK as a soft touch with weak policing. They're quite right. The Government seems unable to cope. Add to that the decimation of UK society, ongoing collapse of social services in the UK because of overpopulation, and lack of land and housing.
Keir Starmer talks about encouraging growth, but he's strangling business with taxation, particularly small businesses. As far as I know, "globalists" want a few huge corporations to dominate and don't want small businesses. Independent thinking and small - scale enterprise fly in the face of the move towards modern feudalism.
Sadly, the corporate corruption in Albania is symptomatic of globalism and the worldwide corruption associated with it. Is there a country in the world that isn't corrupt?
Ah, the complexity of the Middle East! On one level, I agree - but part of what I was trying to say was that ten/twenty years ago people recognised that they might not have enough of a grasp of the situation to rush to make a judgement. This time round, there's been active warmongering from the most uninformed people.
As I write, I'm hearing that yet more civilian areas in Lebanon have been bombed. Isn't there a response to this that is quite simple?
Bombing civilians by any armed force in any war is really bad, to say the least. But I don't take sides in any armed conflict or war because there's no reliable information.
"Only a small minority in contemporary Britain is prepared to see what is going in the Middle East". Agreed, but the situation there is so complex and fluid that it's likely that nobody understands it. Also, in war zones more generally, reporting is so unreliable that such reporting is useless.
There are some dangerous individuals who arrive as illegal immigrants. These include terrorists and people, reportedly mainly from Eastern Europe, who see the UK as a soft touch with weak policing. They're quite right. The Government seems unable to cope. Add to that the decimation of UK society, ongoing collapse of social services in the UK because of overpopulation, and lack of land and housing.
Keir Starmer talks about encouraging growth, but he's strangling business with taxation, particularly small businesses. As far as I know, "globalists" want a few huge corporations to dominate and don't want small businesses. Independent thinking and small - scale enterprise fly in the face of the move towards modern feudalism.
Sadly, the corporate corruption in Albania is symptomatic of globalism and the worldwide corruption associated with it. Is there a country in the world that isn't corrupt?
Ah, the complexity of the Middle East! On one level, I agree - but part of what I was trying to say was that ten/twenty years ago people recognised that they might not have enough of a grasp of the situation to rush to make a judgement. This time round, there's been active warmongering from the most uninformed people.
As I write, I'm hearing that yet more civilian areas in Lebanon have been bombed. Isn't there a response to this that is quite simple?
Bombing civilians by any armed force in any war is really bad, to say the least. But I don't take sides in any armed conflict or war because there's no reliable information.