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Eighty Years Since the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
So you support terrorists. You lefties are weirdos. -
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Xi’s Vietnam trip aims to ‘screw’ US, Trump complains
Of course, Trump wasn't screwing China when he just whacked them with 154% tariffs? Kettle black innit. -
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Britain is turning RACIST against white people !
The UK government has politicised the police to suppress the whole population aided by corrupt lawyers and courts with help from the media, vested interests , and the left and right ,,, freedom, prosperity and fun has been systematicaly , filtered away from the masses to benefit a few evil oligarchs, businesses and the powerful. -
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Eighty Years Since the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
The sympathy for the Holocaust has been a marketing tool for Israeli aggression for many decades, particularly in suppressing objections to state offences. I celebrate the liberation of the death camps as we should. I am appalled that the state born of the tragedy would so easily inflict similar horrors on others. -
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Other expat countries India
That’s all good, but it still comes across as Google Scholar and YouTube PhD info. I’m not saying any of your points are wrong, but it’s hard to take third-hand information too seriously. Even second-hand insights are often unreliable because they’re based on someone’s personal interpretation. You seem pretty keen on Colombia, and that’s fine, I’m just not. Sure, it has a few upsides, but there are too many downsides for me. It just feels far less balanced than a place like Thailand when you weigh the pros and cons. Like I said before, even a place like Spain would make more sense. Or spending part of the year in some of the more developed countries in Asia. For me, the ideal setup is to base yourself in a country that checks the most boxes, knowing no place is perfect, and then travel a few times a year to change the wallpaper. There’s no perfect country, and even if one came close, its climate wouldn’t be ideal year-round. That’s one of the main reasons I travel to escape the worst weather in the country I’m based in. Take Thailand for example: April and May are brutal in terms of heat, at least in my opinion. The rest of the year is mostly fine, apart from periods of extreme rain or awful air pollution. Anyway, to sum it up, anyone seriously considering Colombia really just needs to go and see it for themselves. No amount of research or advice can prepare someone for how they’ll actually feel in a place once they’re there. I’ve been to places people hated and I really liked, and the opposite has happened too. Personal preference plays a huge role in all of this. There are people who visit Thailand or Bangkok and can’t imagine living there, and yet for others, they’d rather live nowhere else.
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