Here are a couple of Neo Royalty vids
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Brexit is the main reason UK is so fucked. And indicative of how catastrophically dim the average voter is here. Supply chains are fucked and energy costs off the scale. Many of the silly old cunts who voted Brexit for reasons of nostalgia without having the slightest clue what the real implications were, will die this winter because they can't afford to put the heating on.
Pretty much the same happening in Australia.
And we didn't have a Brexit, and sure as fuck don't pipe gas from Russia.
Anyone care to explain how that works?
Greedy corporate fucks, that's how
yea working class people have it so bad in America that they can afford $1000 phones every year, live in air conditioned houses, and have 2 cars per family.
This is not the reality for the vast majority of working class people in America.
It's what capitalist propaganda tells you being working class is like, but it's not real.
Of course, you were a thug for corporations and thus got your free education and (shitty) free healthcare, so socialism for you and fuck the rest if they aren't willing to kill or be killed for corporate profits.
That's definitely a huge factor, BP just announced a profit of $9.3 billion for a QUARTER of a year, while people can no longer afford to heat their homes with winter approaching fast. Backed of course by equally greedy and corrupt politicians.
How the fuck would you know what the reality is for the vast majority of working-class Americans? You're the asshole being fed propaganda.
bruh
are you seriously disputing that America is a citadel of corporate exploitation of workers (and everything else)
just burn ... the car tyres filled with cheap foreign fuel
Scientists from the US National Institutes of Health's Cancer Institute surveyed 498,043 adults aged 40 to 69 in the United Kingdom.
Eighty-five per cent reported that they regularly drank tea.
Of those, 89 per cent said they drank the black variety.
When compared with those who did not drink tea, people who consumed two or more cups per day had a 9 to 13 per cent lower risk of mortality, researchers said.