Based and “we know our system isn’t perfect” pilled.
Bowing before Glasgow Man is suicide. You back away slowly from Glasgow Man, while making no sudden movements.
Speaking of hailing from different parts of the world…Thanks to my superior Alpinid/Dinarid skull I have the option of giving him the Glasgow Kiss and running away before he recovers. Balkans FTW
Insanity is spread relatively evenly but it usually falls to Bosnians to be ahead of rest of us when it comes to hilarious stupidity.
I’ve been waiting a while to post this:
It probably is true.I read book about modern germany/forget title and author,as usual/ ,and remember that germans welcomed many bosnians to work for them - AND they really work there.No taking money for notching,no killing people on street,just working.
Even made some schools in Bosnia to teach germany,so they could work there.
Dunno if it is true or not,ask somebody from Germany or Bosnia .
Brazilians are kind seen like this in most of Europe except Portugal. As far as I am aware, neither them or the big sister in the east had race riots or big issues with migrant rape.
Come to think it, neither Italy or Greece or the Balkans.
The only common denominator I would say is that they are Southern European and we generally have much less tolerance for bullshit than our northern neighbors.
It won't be long before Sweden goes hard-right with all of its gang violence lately, and as Sweden goes so goes the rest of ScandinaviaMay the Northern Europeans rediscover their intolerance for bullshit and grow a spine again soon.
It won't be long before Sweden goes hard-right with all of its gang violence lately, and as Sweden goes so goes the rest of Scandinavia
I saw polish version on it,but it had second parts,when dude with mace wearing animal pelt come to check,if they use masks,or not.
"Chisholm was a controversial public speaker who nevertheless spoke with great conviction, and drew much criticism from the Canadian public for comments inspired by his communist beliefs in the mid-1940s that children should not be encouraged to believe in Santa Claus, the Bible or anything he regarded as supernaturalism. Calls for his resignation as Deputy Minister of Health were quelled by his appointment as Executive Secretary of the WHO, but his public perception as "Canada's most famously articulate angry man" lingered.[1][4]
"Religious and other conservative writers and groups have accused Chisholm of being a Marxist or a Communist or subversive.[7][13] Others placed Chisholm among three prominent Humanists who early on headed important United Nations agencies: Julian Huxley of UNESCO and John Boyd-Orr of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).[14] At least one conservative women's group in Southern California considered Chisholm to be the Anti-Christ.[15]"
Brock Chisholm - Wikipedia