Sujet : Re: gulf of america
De : ithinkiam (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Chris)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 17. Feb 2025, 09:16:42
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sticks <
wolverine01@charter.net> wrote:
On 2/16/2025 5:46 AM, badgolferman wrote:
This thread was originally all about the differences between Google Maps
and Apple Maps, but it quickly became all about bashing America. At least
all the haters have been exposed.
I would agree, but I wish I would have just ignored the usual trolling
as it is going to be constant and probably won't stop. Two different
ideologies these days with large separation. I don't want to spend the
next four years arguing back and forth. It just gets annoying when you
hear these constant attacks of Americans. I just spent the last 4 years
watching the most ridiculous people try and destroy the America I knew,
and fortunately my side won the argument over here. EOS
I'll leave you with this one that I think's from the BBC.
<https://rumble.com/v6lherg-trump-is-causing-a-breakdown-of-the-international-liberal-world-order.html>
Point of clarification. That clip is from a BBC show called question time
where a public audience gets to challenge a panel on important questions of
the week. The speaker is from the GB News (sic) organisation which is
equivalent to Fox News, but less popular. It pushes right-wing views and
has been found in breach of Ofcom rules many times. It's short term initial
lead presenter has described it as "an outlet for bizarre conspiracy
theories or anti-vaxxers or, basically, the nutty end of politics."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GB_News