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Where is next? Is the U.S. included with the elections season heating up. Colleges and universities return soon. Will the Israel/Palestine protests pick up?
It is starting to look a lot like the mid-to-late 1960s globally.
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The UK unrest has been brewing for a long time - the native population has been exploited and browbeaten over their increasing resistance to mass immigration, multiculturalism (which is balkanisation by any other name), and the rainbow cult undermining their way of life for years, (actually decades), now. The new Prime Minister, Kier Starmer of the widely reviled Labour party, is being labelled 'Two Tier Kier' because of his blatant and repeated pandering to the ever growing immigrant cohort - the Labour party are widely known to import their vote - and after months now of immigrant 'protests' , and an endless stream of 'refugees' being ferried into the country, which receive nothing but indulgence, the native population are beginning to flare up in demonstrations against immigration related issues - and the new government response has been police violence, condemnation and slander of the natives in crackdowns that are further enraging the native people in light of the disparity of treatment between their actions and those of the immigrants. There is a festering sore of resentment in particular around the government attitude to muslims - they are fawned over - in a country which has seen mass rape, election fraud and terrorist attacks on the natives committed by muslims, again across decades, and the blatant pandering by the government and police is igniting them into furious action.
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A very good articulation of what's happening from what I can tell
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We'll learn a lot by how the DNC goes. If that gets out of hand, then the temperature in the US is really high.
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It will be a Kamala love fest and they will likely try to go toe-to-toe with Trump.
America loses.
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That's inside the convention. I'm interested in what's going on in the streets of Chicago around the event.
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This is what I mean about the return of college students, etc. Expect some violence.
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It's pretty sad, but I knew that's what you meant.
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Immigration is definitely one big issue in US but US is far bigger than Britain to accomodate millions of people. UK has been more lenient on the immigrants as well. This outrage is the result of UK's leniency
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Today many countries have realized the corruption, repression and all the evils they suffer, for example: Venezuela, which has undergone a very strong process to seek democracy.
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It is totally true... there is various chaos or irregular situations in different parts of the planet... I currently reside in Lima, Peru. I am a migrant and I come from Venezuela and the protests in that country are something caused by the same dictatorship that is clinging to power and that simply every time there are elections... he hires electoral actors to supposedly be opposition candidates and supposedly put on an electoral show and the left always wins, that is, those of Chavismo are in power!! It is a country corroded by corruption and a generation of parasites who believe in socialism.
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We had issues in my UK town last year with a large group of young migrant men being placed in a hotel - no women or children were with them - and no explanation as to where they were from or why they were placed here was given by the council. There were incidents with one or two of them following our young women and girls.
We then had Antifa show up twice dressed all in black and with masks who proceeded to provoke locals and throw objects at passing cars. There was a considerable police presence to deal with Antifa particularly the second time.
We suspect the whole thing was a deliberate provocation by state actors. Crazy times.
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That is messed up. The government can do some crazy stuff to make things work in their favor.
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let me guess... Kegworth, UK?
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Yea, we are at a point right now where we will see protests pick up significantly across the entire world. If the U.S.A. gets sick, the world as a whole gets sicker.
Sending prayers for stability, less violence and harder money.
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Another thing will be the coming pivot in Ukraine as Russia is pushing forward and negociations will be harder.
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Yeah, divisions there, and the realities, are cementing.
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That war cant keep going on, right? They are running out of supplies on both fronts?
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It certainly can keep on going. The Russians have been known to sacrifice large numbers of bodies. Why not? The regression has already started.
Did you ever think you would see trench warfare in Europe in modern times? Trench warfare is war of attrition almost by definition. There is nothing quick about it. Plus, it won't take much for NATO/OTAN to get pulled into adding advisors and then boots.
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I guess Ukraine is just holding on until they can pull in others to help.
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Inflation is nipping at everyones arse, it only takes another catalyst that people can see and hold onto to set that tinder on fire, pretty sure we're going to see more of this the longer interest rates eat into the middle class who can't afford their debt, and companies trimming jobs
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Will they promise to do anything about Venezuela? Will that be another key point like they used bitcoin?
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