12-19-2025, 08:36 PM
(12-19-2025, 08:24 PM)Uncle wrote:(12-19-2025, 07:31 PM)Boredfrom wrote:(12-19-2025, 07:15 PM)benji wrote: I'm sure whoever the Brit chef is said something uncouth about something he thinks is crap. I don't see why it needs to always be treated as offensive though. People can hate shit you like, get over it. "It's popular in Mexico though!" Okay? And? Since when do we have to not criticize anything popular or it's some kind of national/racial/ethnic offense?
Look at all the shit Americans like. It's only offensive when you say actual insane things that nobody can seriously argue like that the First Amendment goes too far, Americans have too many guns or the Snyder Trilogy isn't the pinnacle of superhero filmmaking.
Right now a lot of people in the capital are mad that, wait for it, a lot of foreigners are here after Covid and the immigration caravans.![]()
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There is a good discussion to be have about homelessness (a lot of them are foreign people recently) and gentrification (a lot of it pushed by recently by foreign people also) but people here want easy answers most of the time. This British chef mentioned something true that social media omitted: gentrification has been here since a while ago.
how do you feel about sharing a country with ethan ralph
Not a lolcow I put much attention on.

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