u/DrBarryBonds

What's up with the British turning far right?

It seems the British public are being asked to accommodate the following or be labelled 'far right'

They are being told to ignore the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants breaking into the country and being housed, fed, clothed and educated at the cost of the British taxpayer.

To ignore the ~ 1 million people NET who comes here a year.

To ignore the dwindling % of white English people in the country.

To put up with an increase in crime, litter, competition for jobs, pressure on institutions

It seems to me the British public are being asked to put up with quite a bit. It seems that the label far right is being misapplied, simply for not wanting to put up with this.

Is that a fair summary?

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u/DrBarryBonds — 9 days ago

When Karl plays his audio for born slippy and Ricky says: that's in your head Karl. I always sing to myself a la Zombie by the Cranberries: "What's in your head Karl? In your heeeeaaad Karl.."

Tell me what stupid things you think often think about while listening and which bits prompt those thoughts?

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u/DrBarryBonds — 14 days ago

- constantly puts Karl over by publicly laughing raucously at much of what he says.

- spends Christmas day 2002 with him

- makes him a literal multi- millionaire

- this guy was apparently walking around not wiping bird muck from his ear, people generally retreat away from someone like that but Ricki took him in like a stray cat

- builds his confidence "you're not like Jeremy from Airport, you've got something to say"

- gives him the kick up the arse he needs "you need to start putting the work in"

- builds out his 'celebrity persona' to make him marketable to TV broadcasters

- guides him on how to handle the media "no he's playing it just right"

- gives him opportunity to travel the world and broaden his mind (AIA)

- makes him a celebrity, thus ensuring him a well paid, cushy life for the rest of his days

- In short: Rick used his considerable power as the hottest star in British comedy, to massively improve the life of his friend.

He's a bit of a knob now, but you can't deny what he did for young K-pop

"I won't let you down" and he never fucking did.

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u/DrBarryBonds — 16 days ago