No, the general opinion of the UK is poor, they like us as people. But they don't like the BBC, they see it as dishonest and preachy. You need to start getting you info from a more diverse source. I used to like the BBC, it was working abroad that opened my eyes to how bad it is.
Use of a derogatory term based on their race used to belittle them is racist. I've had better things to do recently that argue with a bunch of narrow minded bigots on the internet.
As for agreeing with everything on the right, I certainly don't. I am against the authoritarians of this world, they are the biggest threat. The BBC are assisting them by failing to tell what is actually happening and just pushing their agenda filled lies. You though accept the lies because they align with your biases.
90 nights of riots in the US and the BBC won't mention them, 32 dead so far and the BBC won't mention them. They will push the lie that the latest cause celebre was just another innocent victim, rather than a violent offender that had broken into the appartment of his ex girlfried and (that he had an outstanding warrant for domestic and ***ual assault against) and was refusing to leave.
Keep believing the lies, you are have already been assimilated. Resistance is futile.
Good on you Ewar. On jeremy Vines tv show on channel five they were discussing how people cant go on holiday because of the virus. Vine then stated that the rich are still holidaying on their yachts. Hows that for pure hate. You make a few bob because you have done something good, and you become a target.
I dont watch his show, i was flicking through. Its a real war....
FREEDOM v dictatorship. There is no difference between any dictator and socialism. The commies pretend they are doing it for your own good, and amazingly some fall for it.
The BBC is diarrohea.
Socialism certainly isn't a voluntary system. Some countries use hard-line dictatorship to enforce it, while others use a softer approach that maintains some illusion of freedom, but the underlying control methods are still there.
I often think that the leaders of socialist countries are the best exemplars of why the doctrine doesn't work. They always seem to find a way of being first amongst supposed equals, living a privileged, protected, sometimes even palatial existence far removed from their 'comrades'.