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  • Those british soldiers should handle 2011 london riots.

  • fake niiiigers zulu:-))..zulu=orangutans gay:-)

  • @paulo122able Orangutans live in Borneo. Zulus live in South Africa. You were never that good at geography, were you?

  • @paulo122able You must spend a fortune shaving your head every week. And i win lotto tonight, i'm going to buy you an air-ticket to Cape Town and dare you to repeat that out loud. Ankle.

  • Just watch this piece form TYT its like mainstream liberal internet media and they talk about obvious military propaganda in movies and how it influences society and normal people. In 'real alternative conspiracy media' we go even 'more deeper' then them but this is deep as well and very hopeful we will get more in future.And thats why I talked about this movie like 'Zulu' being a blatant military propaganda movie How soldiers behave, sing etc. its in your face god damn it!

    /watch?v=-NU9NmghlEc

  • @easymantruth And what do you know about how soldiers behave? Have you ever been in uniform (other than Boy Scouts)? Do you have close relatives in the military? Have you ever represented a soldier in court?

    I can say "yes" to all of the above. Tell me you can say "yes" to even one.

    Yes the movie is all propaganda. The director, Cy Endfield, was blacklisted as a communist by HUAC and was no longer allowed to make films in the US. Producer Stanley Baker was a well-known socialist. Any questions?

  • @easymantruth Lech no one believes you,no one listens to you and no one cares.

  • @goatboyful  the force is strong with this one

  • @goatboyful in keeping with the star war's theme, boris will now be known as "lech thighwalker"

  • @sadduck28 Or "Lech Dogwalker."

  • @sadduck28 C'mon please, he'd be a main character then. How about Lech Ewok? Or since my Star Wars nerd power has slipped, whatever the name of the disgusting creature in the garbage disposal was. More fitting yes?

  • @goatboyful Boris the Hutt, sounds like he's even got the same annoying laugh. hehehehehohohoho

  • regardless of your views on the larger scheme you have to respect the bravery of both sides

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  • This taken from a BBC Wales article about the film. "started with 24,000 rounds of ammunition. By midnight they were down to a 600-round box & any rounds they had left in their pouches. At midnight, they all expected to die.

    “ by midnight Zulus had shot their bolt. taken quite heavy casualties.”

    “ British fire did not seem to be diminishing. Zulus had jogged 15 miles to get there & swum a river in flood & they were relatively old regiments - the uThulwana regiment the average age was 50”

  • @MartinIDavies the article says that "average age was 50" I dont know about the rest of you but this is new news to me.. I was always under the impression that the defenders of Rork's Drift were assaulted by young reserves eager to blood their spears and so gain praise names, loot and be allowed to marry..

  • @MartinIDavies This from "The Washing of the Spears", "There were two headringed regiments: the uThulwana, 45 years old and 1500 strong and the uDloko, 41 years old and 2000 strong......The bachelor inDlu-yengwe, 33 years old and numbering over 1000,had all crossed the river to the Natal shore by now and had reassembled." But to be fair, you did say "This taken from a BBC article about the film."

  • @goatboyful another really good reference is “in Zululand with the British throughout the war of 1879” especially the officila reports of the battles in the appendices... orders of battle etc... what is news to me was the age of the Zulus who yiou would imagine would have been more discplined and obyed the orders not to attack entrenched or laggered Brtish forces. also at thus age they would surely have attained the rank of high honor warriers with praise names, loot and wives

  • @MartinIDavies You're half-way right. I had heard that there were two regiments that hated each other. One regiment had just been allowed marriage to a group of women who were sweet on a younger bachelor's regiment. As you might guess, this caused some hard feelings and brawls between the two broke out

    Both were left behind at Isandlwana, and one said to the other "Race you to kwaJimu (Jim's land)." At that point, all discipline went to hell.

  • i would love to see this happen if you gave the 24th of foot gpmgs ha, but to be fair they did very well with the martini henry

  • @jonahpara If you had given the men of the 24th Foot machine guns, they probably would have all died.

    What you saw in the movie -- the waves of Zulu warriors charging across open fields -- just didn't happen. Most of the fight happened at night. The Zulus were able to close in using the cover of an orchard to the south, a cattle kraal to the north and various outbuildings. When the battle was over, each man had less than 12 rounds each. It was disciplined fire that saved the day.

  • god bless these days, british men amongst you now is the time to realise we are @ucked, what wehad in natal in 1879 is now the strength of our whole army thanks to labour, and the tories are not much better

  • what the f*cks a sotry ?

  • First you claimed im delusional conspiracy guy, then 'copy type', now we are back to just being delusional:D Roger that.You mean if you dont agree with my claims that must mean Im the one being delusional hehe thats 'convinient' enough:) Story of your life isnt it hehe

    Oh that delusional revisionist scum trying to topple my world view and showing me my dobule standards and very poor moral compass(to say the least) Its so many of them now and the people with '1% view point' are getting so few...

  • @easymantruth you don't have a world view ,you have a you view, you fucking halfwit,

  • @sadduck28

    Someone should play the Star Wars theme sound for The Empire when you come in: taa...taa..taa tat-ta-ta tat-ta-ta hehehe

  • @easymantruth that's dart vader's theme but let's not be pedantic, at last a comment from you i like and appreciate , well done boris, well done, and all spelt correctly, very good indeed

  • @sadduck28 I think you and Lech will both find that is The Imperial March, by John Williams from the films of Star Wars.

  • @goatboyful to be fair ta de dah de dah ,could be anything from gary glitter to pavorotti but knowing you , imperial march it is then

  • @sadduck28 "..knowing you.."LOL sadduck, "..Nobody knows nobody.Not that well." Gabriel Burne,Miller's Crossing.

  • @goatboyful byrne

  • @sadduck28 I stand corrected.

  • @goatboyful the grammar nazi strikes again

  • I think his spell-check is working again.

  • @goatboyful which is probably more than he is

  • The 'authority' wants you to belive in stuff like this lone man here lone man there. There is almost never a conspiracy of many many rich and powerful people and families and bankers nope. Yeah another bad guy in a movie that wants to take over the world or bring it to knees alone for himself like in James Bond or other naive completly bullshit sotries and action movies. And the good guy british agent 'saving' the world again from itself hehe how convinient. You do live in an imaginary world...

  • @easymantruth it's called escapism, you buffoon, they are movies not documentaries you retard, toy story is not real, there is no willy wonka, russel crowe isn't really a roman, there are no blue aliens, saving private ryan isn't a true reflection of world war two, fuck me feller, you have it worse than i first thought and that was as bad as you get

  • And Im not sayin the Zulus were superb in their behaviour and I fully support what they did but you just got to be logical, fair and balanced.And hmm I just dont belive the story they put in your british books.I am from those 'conspiracy nuts' remember.Like I said the one who wins and really controls stuff wites the history.I dont belive in the sotry of alone british general attacking Zulus for his own benefit I think its a cover story to claim more and more. Thats just what hey did? didnt they?

  • @easymantruth ".I dont belive in the sotry of alone british general attacking Zulus for his own benefit" Good. Because this wasn't General Chelmsford's idea.

    Do you honestly know NOTHING about the history of the Anglo-Zulu War? Then for fuck's sake read a book. There are a few written from the Zulu point of view, if you prefer.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo i think he honestly knows nothing about fuckall

  • @sadduck28 True story, I swear it:

    Yesterday I was in the post office, waiting to get forms to renew my passport. The guy sitting next to me asked "Where are you going?"

    "London, England," I answered.

    "What language do they speak there?'

    I kept a straight face. "Hindi, Bengali, a bit of Urdu. You can find some Rastafari if you go down Brixton way."

  • @ImperialistRunningDo Speaking of which, I'm reading "Master and Commander; Far Side of the World," an interesting read so far. The biggest divergence from the film is that the Surprise's elusive quarry is not French, but an American privateer dubbed "Norfolk." But to my point: O'Brien does a lovely job conveying the essence of early 19th Century English prose, a language to be truly savored. Does anyone share my opinion that the English language has suffered a decline

  • @usafvet100 Hardly a surprise that Hollywood would do that.

    HOLLYWOOD PITCH SESSION:

    Producer: And then this British ship, see, will be hunting high and low for a fast battleship belonging to -- get this -- the US Navy!

    Hollywood execs: (sound of crickets chirping. In the distance, somebody is playing a harmonica. The wind blows a shutter closed with a bang. A dog barks, Finally, the exec clears his throat) Well, enough about that. Any more ideas about the next "Smurf" movie.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo what's all that about hats?

  • @ImperialistRunningDo over the last century or so? (And no wisecracks about the influence of barbaric Americans, especially those who choose to name themselves after poultry.)

  • @usafvet100 "The Scotch and the Irish leave you close to tears.

    There even are places where English completely

    disappears. In America, they haven't used it for years!"

    The use of the English language over here suffered a horrible setback with the death of William F. Buckley. I cannot speak to the decline of the English language world-wide over the last century, but it has gone to hell in a hand basket here in the last 50. Does anyone teach students how to PARSE a sentence anymore?

  • @ImperialistRunningDo I'm probably going to regret the avalanche of book recommendations I'm likely to get, but I'm curious about the role the East India Company played for the Empire, it seems to keep turning up in China, America, etc. usually antagonizing the locals for one reason or another. Can you suggest any worthwhile titles?

  • @usafvet100 "Flashman and the Great Game." OK, I'm only half-kidding here. It's wild escapist fiction, but GOOD wild escapist fiction.

    I have read very little nonfiction about India. I will have to give it a thunk.

  • @usafvet100 I heard that......Y'all. They made the ship French in the film because they didn't want to make Yanks the bad guys. Even Hollywood couldn't sell that one.

  • @turkey08041954 Oliver Stone would have done it.

  • @turkey08041954 That's a pity, because Patrick O'Brian's version (and tis thinking I am that the lad's a wee bit Irish) is historically accurate. While the US Army was being trounced on land during our unfortunate falling-out in 1812, the Navy was doing better. Isaac Hull, John Paul Jones, Oliver Hazard Perry, all gave a good account of themselves. The movie actually gives a nod to our hallowed shores, the "Acheron" was made in a Boston shipyard under contract to the French.

  • @usafvet100 Yes the Americans taught the British and the rest a few things about ship building especially from the late 18th C thru to the age of steamships. Chesapeake sailing boats led the way. The "clipperrs" fastest sailing ships of their time were based on building practices of American shipbuilding designs and practices.

  • @MartinIDavies The clippers were all about speed, their hulls were narrow to minimize resistance, but this also meant cargo space was limited. Add tall masts to crack on all the sail you could, and you had a ship that could round The Horn in record time to get greenhorns to the California gold fields. But it came at a price: the clipper was top-heavy, and in a stiff breeze all those sails put a tremendous strain on the masts and rigging. Clipper captains were known to stand on the

  • @usafvet100 "clippers all about speed, " yes they were.. I seem to recall reading it was their speed & agility that meant the larger British ships in the Great Lakes during the “Cousins War” of 1812 were out classed resulting in America emerging as the dominant navy pwoer in the lakes. They were also used extensively on the UK Australia run which was often a journey of 90 plus days or more. Speed of course was of the essence. Beautiful ships sailing ships at their evolved height

  • @MartinIDavies True, major players in the Australia Gold Rush of 1851, and they also bear the somewhat dubious honor of being among the first drug-runners, plying the opium trade out of China. Here's a real pity: The Cutty Sark, one of the last surviving examples of these magnificent ships, was badly scorched by an accidental fire while undergoing restoration in drydock. I believe they were able to repair the damage.

  • @usafvet100 "opium trade out of China" interesting I was under the impession that the opium trade as prcatice by the British involved transporting opium into China.. the Opium Wars being a conflict that resukted in China permitting the trade by Nritain into China. I'm curious to learn more about opium coming out of China

  • @MartinIDavies Perhaps it would be more accurate to say "between India and China." There were ships called "opium clippers" which supplied the stuff to Chinese smugglers.

  • @MartinIDavies Sheesh, and the Bostonians got all hot and bothered over tea taxes, I can't imagine how the Chinese felt about dope being officially supplied to their citizens.I've often wondered what possessed the British to pursue this policy, and even fight to keep the policy in place. Any thoughts, gentlemen?

  • @usafvet100 Ah yes, the thing's we do for business. It does make me wonder how that initial meeting of merchants compares to the scene in the Godfather. All the heads of the Five Families and their associates sitting around a huge table discussing the fate of the fellow man and how much money they were going to make. But remember "..I don'want it near schools!.."

  • @usafvet100 There was nothing else that the Chinese were interested in. Why buy cotton when you can wear silk? Pots and pans? We have our won, thank you very much.

    The opium trade was enormously profitable. You REALLY should get that book by Tuchman I suggested. You can probably score a copy off Amazon for a few bucks. I was just reading this afternoon about how the opium trade eventually brought down the Manchu Dynasty.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo I'm just trying to picture Good Queen Vic in the role of Pablo Escobar, the old girl seems a bit miscast.

  • @usafvet100 The Queen probably knew little about it. The god-fearing missionaries pouring in the save the heathen Chinee... I wonder what THEY made of it all.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo Opium from India to China, then use the proceeds to buy Chinese tea for export. Profitable but unsavory, much like the triangular trade of slaves, sugar, and rum in the bad old days of Colonial America. I've been reading up a bit on the East India Company, those cats got a pretty sweet deal from the Crown. They were authorized to raise their own armies, print their own money, and get the odd Chrysler-style bailout when they fell on hard times.

  • @usafvet100 This was the business model later used in East, West and South Africa. Profits privatized, and if there's any wide-spread unrest call in the British Army. Made men like Cecil Rhodes very rich and powerful.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo Diamonds are a Rhodes' best friend. Quite an accomplishment to get a country named after you. (for a while, anyway)

  • @usafvet100 You arrived late at this party. I used to live in Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), and Martin lived in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). My status as an American there was somewhat ambiguous. Obviously white, the Africans would accept me once they heard my accent.

    Rhodes was sure there would be a fortune in gold and diamonds north of the Limpopo, but no quick riches were there. Some of the best farmlands in Africa, to be sure. But no quick profit.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo truth be known a lot of this race hatred nonsense meaning Africans hating whites is revionist result of American self flagaration obession with it's own racial past & behavour. In the main most Africans never (or rarely) came in contact with Europeans, so media & ediucation totally absent. Those that did meant working for wages, and very keen they were to do this.. how else to access wonders (magic) of the modern world. Money, Medicines, civil Governance etc etc

  • @MartinIDavies "result of American self flagellation..." Whatever you say, Martin. Here in the US we say "Patriotism is the last refuge for the scoundrel." In Africa, I'd say the race card is the last refuge for the politician. After all these years, if Mugabe is looking for a scapegoat, he can always blame the Europeans, even though they've all but been driven out years ago.

    Need to jail political opponents? Claim they work for the CIA. Want that farm for a friend? Ditto.

  • @MartinIDavies Senegal? Became independent in 1960, before the majority of Senegalese were born. And why are they rioting in Dakar today? Neo-colonialism. obviously.

    [Scary thing -- Lech would probably agree with that statement]

  • @ImperialistRunningDo Rhodes interests me, a sickly, (possibly consumptive) vicar's son who was sent to Africa in hopes the climate would do him good. Apparently it did, but his health remained poor and he never saw his 49th birthday. There's a few sickly young-uns who went on to achieve greatness, Teddy Roosevelt and R.L. Stevenson come to mind. Old Cecil was the imperialist's imperialist, wasn't he? Not content with the sun never setting on Empire, he didn't want it to

  • @ImperialistRunningDo shine on anyplace that WASN'T Empire. You and Martin have the distinct advantage of having lived in what was once Rhodesia, how did the locals, black and white, view him?

  • @usafvet100 The British Rhodesians I knew all worshiped Rhodes. The Afrikaners wren't so charitable. Africans were more nuanced. The local Matabele respected him as a warrior, but resented how he had taken their land, cattle and dignity.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo I need to delve into this time and place in history more deeply. It's all terribly interesting, but sadly overlooked on this side of the pond. Sounds like a good theme for my Summer reading syllabus.

  • @usafvet100 Like Martin said. Start out with the Shangani Patrol. A glorious disaster to rival the Alamo.

  • @IRD "Matabele resented how he had taken their land, cattle and dignity" what a hoot, & cheek seeing as Matabele had just arrived in “Matabeleland” a couple of decades earlier (leaving a trail of terror & annihilated tribes in their wake) & had promptly enslaved the Mashona turning the entire tribe into slaves. All livestock in Mashonaland became the personal property of Matabele King.. not to mention their land & very lives. Oh yes we should be concerned about Matabele lose of dignity

  • @MartinIDavies "had promptly enslaved the Mashona turning the entire tribe into slaves." Details, details, details. One day you are lord and master of all you survey, the next you're paying hut tax and have a bunch of Presbyterian missionaries singing hymns all night just next door.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo "missionaries singing hymns all night just next door." and well we know how deal with them alright... anyone looking? no.. then wack

  • @MartinIDavies Missionary, the OTHER white meat.

    Now you would think the Mashona would have warmer feelings toward ol' Cecil. Not so. The Matabele fought a few short sharp battles and learned what a Maxim gun could do. The Mashona fought a long, low-grade guerrilla war against the British. In just about every other colony, the British were experts at setting one tribe against the other. But not so in Rhodesia.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo "Matabele fought a few short sharp battles" yes and what stories they are... Vet, If your looking for a place to start on your summer reading about this remarable & arcane back water of Empire I would recomend reading some books/accounts from the Matabele migration/invasion (a falling out of Zulus) of Mashonaland & the coming of the British in the form of Rhodes et al... every bit as jaw dropping and gripping as the tales of the American west.

  • OZ Gold Rush, Breakthrough in passage UK - OZ broken by a new hybrid of clipper-steamer. The fate of the Royal Charter every bit as compelling at Titanic. She had a small steam engine 8 hp enabling her to keep going in the doldrums & so 1st ship offering passage UK to OZ  under 60 days. The Concorde of time, her speed attracting rich & powerful. She came to grief on the rocks off Anglesey in Oct 1959 caught up in a hurricane, She was full of gold which washed ashore for years afterwards

  • @MartinIDavies quarterdeck with a brace of revolvers at the ready to shoot the first terrified tar who tried to loosen a rope's end.

  • @turkey08041954 She was also patterned after the USS Constitution, "Old Ironsides." I've always been intrigued by the privateers and the maritime laws governing prize-taking, an intrepid mariner could fulfill his patriotic duty and get his palm greased at one and the same time. It also blurs the line between a naval engagement and an act of piracy, IMHO. What was that Lucky Jack said when preparing to board the dismasted Acheron? "For England, for home, and for the Prize!"

  • @usafvet100 I read Master and Commander about 3 or 4 years ago and I cant remember much about it now. I remember thinking afterwards that it didn't resemble the film. I saw a documentary not so long back about the ship in question. It was just about unsinkable as it was made out of a really tough wood.Cannon balls would just bounce off it. The Brits mounted sorties into the forests in order to get some.

  • @turkey08041954 The wood was called "live oak," a very tough-grained wood as hard as a New Englander's head. Must have been a bear to saw through the stuff, but you had a well-nigh impregnable hull when you were done.

  • @MartinIDavies

    Of course only 'white british' are capable of making a civilization. Other 'tribes' dont even now what that word means exactly. We won so we write the history and say who is a civilization a who is not. 'Savage thieving murderous killers' and the brtish just were pretty boys in fancy uniform so they couldnt commite crimes and steal land and everything yeah I got your point.Bigger thief even if he is stealing from a smaller thief is still a theif :)

  • @ari

    yeah man what were you thinking only anti-revisionist comments allowed here.Come on get a grip of yourself:)You thought you have free speech come on thats not how imperialism works.

    Only they have the right to disarm like in Iraq for 'thier own good'.They are not a country let alone a civilization they are only from ancient Babilon and Persia heh Iranians oh no they dont,we have atomics its our job to destroy the world and say who is fit to do what.Gosh Im glad im 'revisionist':)

  • @easymantruth try not to confuse rivisionsim with being delusional although sometimes they do co incide as in many of your comments

  • @easymantruth free speech means saying what you want to say, you me everybody, you dont like what i say because i dont agree with you , don't believe you, challenge you , i dont like what you say because it's all irrelevent nonsense, drivel bollock's etc etc , not once have you made me stop and think, the others on here have something to say and they know their subject, all are open minded and manage to get their message across, you fail every time my friend , every time

  • @IRD

    'We are in Africa but the Zulus have invaded us' you gotta love your statements. No matter that white colonization powers where decivers and traitors and they didnt always take land by force like spanish with indians ot british and french with blacks and arabs you dont even take this under consideration cause you were the 'good guys'.

    I think he is right their turf suerly is Africa and almost every logical and fair person from outside of this clique under this video would admit that.

  • @easymantruth These warriors had been told by their king NOT to do something. Their king was trying to bring the end to this bloody mess as quickly as possible. These men disobeyed. Is it that hard for you to understand?

    If a Jamaican family has owned a hours in Brixton for 50 years, is it ok for the British National Front to burn it down because they are not European? If you take your arguments and start talking about Africans living in Europe, you sound like a racist.

  • And if music was mentioned let me release you for some time from some 'painful' links ans data that I give you and show you this time a beautiful polish girl singing:D She is one o most talented singers in Poland from 90s. And whats intresting in this clip she is traveling to UK:) This is very uplifting and positive when you understand it and the title is 'Everything Can Happen'. Belive it or not:)

    /watch?v=3YxOZQqNYY8

  • @easymantruth boris , you are truly a delusional crazy c**t, how the fuck can anyone take you serious ,when you come out with such utter bollock's "a beautiful polish girl" come off it feller, there's no such fucking thing

  • ...David and I discussed this and there was a time when he really benefited from loud, distorted music, but now he just doesn't get anything out of it. That's all. You do what you want. This whole argument is the result of a very small number of people with a great deal of misunderstanding about what we're saying. The following 50 comments or so have statements from me to help clear this up. It is interesting to see how angry people get when all we're doing is offering a perspective.

  • @easymantruth offering a perspective ? i dont think so feller, more like an alternative universe you mad bastard

  • I will post here some answers moderator from an alternative forum gave to commenters. I think those answers are relavant here, well and those 'basics' included in there are relevant everywhere (if its 'wrong' to you just dismiss it):

    - Exactly.As I said below,the 'basic Laws of the Universe perspective' is to analyze, accept and understand your behavior. Then if it turns out something isn't working for you, it naturally falls away...

  • @easymantruth "Then if it turns out something isn't working for you, it naturally falls away..." I keep hoping, but you keep coming back. How long has it been, anyway? Are we going to have to throw a party for your first anniversary? If so, I'll bring the burlap sack and cement bricks. For the "naturally falling away" bit, of course.

  • @ImperialistRunningDo

    If this is all you understood from it thats fine:) You really are desperate if you have thoughts like this come to your mind.

  • 1:27 Forward men! Food stamps and welfare checks await!

  • @cbohar84 One thing you can be certain about is Zulus had no need to given stuff. They just took it.. that was the problem the violent stealing of stuff that wasn't theirs

  • @cbohar84 You don't even need to be looking at these movies, you are so ignorant to post something like this. These were two great civilizations that clashed, actually the British were in the wrong because they were in the Zulu's turf. Get a life.

  • @ari879 Someone sounds butthurt!!

  • @ari879 "the British were in the wrong because they were in the Zulu's turf." Rorke's Drift was on land given to the British by Shaka Zulu himself.

    In the movie, King Cetshwayo ordered his soldiers to invade British land and attack the mission. In the real world, he had ordered his men NOT to cross the river, as he had hopes of working out a cease fire.

  • @ari879 "two great civilizations" wrong.. that was the whole piont the Zulus were everything that was not civilization. take your apologist revisionist nonsense someplace else. The Zulus were a bunch of savage thieving murderous killers. That is why they were disarmed by the British.. get a grip boy.. read some real boys from cover to cover and then come back

  • @MartinIDavies

    and if you say again after my rant that the main reason you wont listen to me and get angry is I copy and paste 'everything' well thats obviously not true:)

  • @easymantruth i'm sure iv'e read that somewhere before

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  • Not enough.

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  • This is silly I didnt bribe Google to put me back on 500 but here I am again.Thats f strange.I bet they will have so many complains about this 200 idea they will resign from it.Many people complaing already and its just started.

  • what's this about 550 becoming 200 charaters? is it true? If I want to play on twitter I'll open an account and talk with like cute little teeanage valley girls.. and finish my sentances with a uplifted lilt in my utterances.

  • @MartinIDavies It looks like it's still 500 for me. Maybe they have a special limit for Mark. It's OK, as he doesn't have enough original thought to fill 200 characters with.

  • @MartinIDavies Like OMG! LMFAO!

  • @MartinIDavies Lol. Is this what you mean?  /watch?v=-fGZtrBeDcQ (Valley girl) BTW the 200 characters are a gobshite troll restriction

  • @turkey08041954 yes it is... more or less

  • @MartinIDavies

    I just talked live with goatboy about issues that I see in his claims. I even used words 'Let me analize' as others pointed out without any links to other videos didnt I heh? And then moved on to issues with my comments restriction. And guess what no links to back me up again hehe how did that happend?:D You can argue with my claims but really dont make up staff about me pasting all out to you its reall starting to sound despreate.

  • @easymantruth Poor Goatboy....

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  • @goatboyful Is he any more coherent in person?

  • @ImperialistRunningDo In person? Mate if i i had the money to get me to Europe, i'm sure i could find something more exciting than speak face to face with Lech.Jumping off the Matterhorn, head first into a thumbtack....that'd work. But honestly, i'm sure the conversation you could have with Lech would depend on which personality was dominant, the phase of the moon,the amount of sand in his vagina,how his medication was working...all the usual parameters.

  • @goatboyful sand in the vagina just about sum's up the mad bastard "an irritating c*nt"

  • @sadduck28 LOL Now that's funny.

  • This is a general shout out to the big guys at YT, PLEASE STOP changing things around! It's not helping.

  • @goatboyful

    No you have a flaw dont you see hehe:D For me Its -Please stop changing things around! We are the 1% and we need too keep it that way so your activism is not helping. This is more apropriate for my point of view heh 

  • @easymantruth "...We are the 1%.."? Using the Royal pronoun now are we?

  • @goatboyful

    and we want to make YT a heaven for irrelavant trolls and trivials meassages of aproval or disaprroval. We dont want endless discussions... too many ideas and convincing staff may come out of it.

  • @easymantruth "dont want endless discussions... too many ideas and convincing staff may come out of it." don't flater yourself... all you do is cut and paste links to other YT vids... that is not discussions or debate. That is why people here are hostile to you.. you reveal nothing of yourself let alone put forward any engaging, interesting propositions, candidly you're just boring contributing nothing to the group.

  • @MartinIDavies Straight forward and a rational response to him.But will he get the jist of your words?

  • @MartinDavie

    That is how presenting important links and excerpts works you give info and you elaborate from there.Thats basic communication on Internet and now thats the problem?You dont have any other new issues to hang on have you?Try harder really

    Intresting propositions?I am here to make you awake and aware not to change you life for you oh no thats your job;)I cant tell you what to do you have free will and you must choose to change by yourself I know its hard Ive been there

  • @easymantruth "...we want to make YT a heaven for irrelavent trolls and trivial messages.." Gentlemen have we finally managed to get a confession out of Lech?

  • @goatboyful did i hear my name mentioned ?

  • @sadduck28 Only by our aquaintence in Gdansk.

  • thats like elaborate crowd control but what can you expect form shit Google. Sick. Sadduck troll is really hapyy its paradise for him his comments are almost always short and trivial about nothing

  • @easymantruth  and right to the heart of the matter

  • restricting speech is almost like censoring. They dont want some people to talk or I think they dont want any people to talk a lot, have long comments. They wan to make YT comments short and trivial

  • Some people where complaning that YT was messing with some comments but I now I know what they mean no more sppeches for me then hehe pity for you its a blessing I guess...

  • Sorry for many posts but YT have suddenly restricted the number of my letter to 200 lol. First post was 500 and now I have 200 only. Have you the same thin I heard i before but now I see this...

  • @easymantruth you should be sorry for all your posts, not because there's so many but because theyr'e so boring, shame on you boris for being a dull man, shame on you , you mad fucker

  • You have the right to keep your world view it really dosent matter but using such words shows ignorance as well.You are on weak position by doing that if you know it or not.

  • Schitzo? Aha thats a new word but in common theme-dismiss your opponent as 'crazy'. Dont look at evidence and links who cares about it you are not here to be convinced of anything.

  • @easymantruth spot on boris, i totally agree with you there, your a fucking lunatic so i dont waste any time reading your shite

  • And capitals or history was like above top secret to most.

    And Im not generalizing about it I just say what I sore with my own eyes in country where some peoples tend to feel superior in a way.

  • I experienced it firsthand in UK when in talking about traveling and politics brits didnt know basic stuff where some countries in Europe are,are they even in Europe heh?

  • @easymantruth travelling ? you ? i dont believe you

  • Its shows your ignorance,you should really learn more languages and more staff about other places on earth then UK and Commonwealth.

  • @easymantruth there's irony, right there, you should learn english before you start preaching

  • But lets take a another look on the story that I was presenting here.There you go a new video of britsh Lord James of Blackheath in parliment that happens to validate a bit of whats happening now behind the scene that was mentioned in 'Finnancial Tyranny'

    Hats of for his courage! With this kind of publicity and outside protection as I imagine I dont think they can terminate him that easily as some of the commenters claim they will:) To much of a backlash I think it would be.

    /watch?v=eL5hqvTWkYg

  • @easymantruth shhhhh he's back, don't make eye contact

  • @sadduck28

    exactly mr. troll dont respond when there is no need, just shut up and watch your own parliment at work you should be intrested. But maybe im expecting to much who knows hehe

  • @easymantruth fuck me boris. i wouldn't watch that shower of shite if you paid me hard cash

  • @sadduck28 Saw a "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives" episode that feautured a Brit expat in Sacramento who'd set up a fish-and-chip shop. One of the menu items didn't look bad at all. Yorkshire pudding on the bottom, then mashed potatoes, a couple of sausages, then cover the lot with gravy. Did I hear correctly that this dish is "toad in the hole?" Had my mouth watering, then the feller had to go and make haggis. He didn't have lungs or a sheep's stomach to do it up right, though. The FDA

  • @usafvet100 toad in the hole? i thought that was an unsavoury practice, invented by kinky farnham in the seventies

  • @sadduck28 says no dice, that stuff's inedible. He just battered it, fried it, and served it up with chips. No, thanks, you can have your share and mine, too.

  • @usafvet100 I've had haggis a couple of times. It tastes OK but I wouldn't eat it on a regular basis.Its slightly spicy Some of the more disgusting stuff the Jocks stuff down their gobs are -deep fried Mars Bars (do you get Mars Bars) and deep fried meat pies.If I even think about such things my heart sends a message to my brain "eat that and I'll kill you". Toad in the hole is Yorks pudding with sausage in.

  • @turkey08041954 Go to a County Fair around here and you'll think you're in Glasgow. (no big surprise, considering that the Appalachians and Ozarks were settled by Scotch/Irish immigrants. Deep fried candy bars, deep fried Twinkies, corn dogs, funnel cakes, fried chicken, there's a place in Texas that batters and deep-fries bacon and serves it up with cream gravy. Have some of that for breakfast, BBQ for lunch, and chicken-fried steak (also with cream gravy) for dinner, then keel

  • @turkey08041954 over with a chest-buster of an AMI.

  • @usafvet100 So the Jocks are healthy eaters in comparison and you fellers have no National Health Service. As Jack Hawkins says in Zulu " Death awaits you and with Hell you are in agreement"

  • @turkey08041954 Sez the feller from the land of fish & chips. ;)

  • @sadduck28 At it again, is he? Where's the fellers with the strait-waistcoats when you need them?

  • @easymantruth Any parliamentarian can say anything. Parliamentary privilege. Any conspiracy theory would have come out long ago. You only have to look at the MP's who go against super injunctions to see how these things cant be covered up

  • At 4:25 the Brits would start to bayonett the wounded.