Having been in Delhi two weeks ago London seems like the Garden of Eden.
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Westminster, once the epicentre of the mighty British Empire.
Paul Joseph Watson's brutal assessment of the nation's capital is below.
Having been in Delhi two weeks ago London seems like the Garden of Eden.
Oh yes, let's see what Paul Joseph Watson has to say about it!
Judging from the pic, Delhi street s****ers would have little difficulty integrating in Westminster.
Just watched the video and my brain is hurting now - why do alt right/new right people always have to be so tremendously pleased with themselves?
I welcome different options as they make you think.
With PJW he’s nothing more than a cretin with a big mouth translated to his iPad who if it wasn’t for the Internet and he had to rely on printed press for his outpourings he’d have less chance of making a living then a particularly obnoxious big issue salesman.
I'm not sure whether I agree with him about London , but I think Paul Joseph Watson is a talented and intelligent young man.
It's very rare to find independent thinkers in that age group now .
Obviously, just like Katie Hopkins, he is not trying to make his money out of you. The most telling part of his diatribe was that he bemoaned the cost of London rents in dollars not pounds. Shows his target audience was the suck it up InfoWars tribe, most of whom live in middle America and are unlikely to have ever ventured near to one of the most vibrant cities on the planet. Still, if he impressed a bunch of gullible souls from the provinces breathing the same air he is not going to reject the clicks!
Do you think I should nominate him in that thread about Great Britons ?
I didn't watch it, but his stuff is usually good. Very impressive I always think.
A mixture of fact, opinion and, I suspect, fake news delivered at a breakneck speed is effective because it gives anyone wishing to dispute what he is saying no time to formulate an argument before he has moved on to something else. However, he really shouldn't have tried to answer the question "so, why do you live there?" himself, because all of the certainty drained from him in a matter of seconds then and the answer he gave was feeble, unconvincing and twee.
The purpose of creating this thread was to highlight London's decline - and the UK's too - which we must all realise is being made worse by endless and unnecessary austerity measures. It's most noticeable in cities and large towns as an amble along St Mary's and Queen Street will confirm. The UK's dire retail sales numbers these past three months is a clear indicator the economy's heading south at a quickening pace.