Reducing immigration is the top priority in the UK right now. Here's a quick thread drawn from YouGov about how everyone is absolutely sick of it and wants something done about it.
More than two thirds of the country thinks that immigration has been too high in the last ten years. The people who either think it was "about right" or "too low" are a measely 21% of the population.
Unsurprisingly, the British public is not blind to the problem of immigration and crime: 56% think that yes, the more immigration we have, the more crimes we have.
"I don't have any advice on gender dysphoria, it's not something I've ever experienced."
PhilosophyTube's opinion on gender dysphoria in 2019.
In 2020, Contrapoints revealed that she was a lesbian and had fallen in love with a trans woman. She explained they have a special connection because they were both trans.
At the beginning of 2021, Philosophytube revealed that she is a trans woman.
This is what the world looked like before mass immigration, widespread racial and gendered guilt activism, and before bankers had totally screwed the economy for their own gain. People were just allowed to be themselves, and they did fun, wholesome things for their own sake.
Well observed! If you care to be more specific about it, it's a music video from a time, and a place, made by a situated people with particular characteristics. It isn't some unsituated thing that occupies a nowhere in notime by a universal human.
Yes. It is representative of the time in which it was made. I am commenting on this. Commentary is when you observe features of a thing that you wish to bring to the attention of others. Other people are people who are not you.
It is fascinating the different approach to justice that the Germanic tribes had compared to the ancient Near East and Mediterranean. The Near East/Med took the approach that people could not be made virtuous and therefore had to be terrorised into obedience. The Germanics were just basically decent people who were all well-habituated into good customs. This is according to their enemies, the Romans.
Germanic society had such a diffuse culture of responsibility that the Germans didn't get a written code of laws until the 5th century, which was heavily influenced by the Romans. The first authentic Germanic written legal system was compiled by Alfred the Great in the 8th Cent
The major difference was actually not in the crimes themselves nor the punishments, but in the approach. For the Southerners, law was something divine and given by heaven, and the king was given his power in order to impose this justice on a venal mankind.