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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 03 Jun 21 1.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
36% of Europeans on average have a Passport & US Citizens around 52%
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Stirlingsays 03 Jun 21 1.56pm | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
Biden and future President Harris are in charge of the media and so whatever is going on is not being spoken about. Pretty much.
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Orange1290 03 Jun 21 1.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
36% of Europeans on average have a Passport & US Citizens around 52% Maybe but all European EU citizens have an ID card. That's the normal form of ID used when traveling within the Schengen area of the bloc, which makes up most of the union, so they will have travelled to a number of countries on that basis, unlike a huge number of Americans who haven't seen anything else at all. EU citizens who travel within the 26 countries of Schengen, don't need a passport. Edited by Orange1290 (03 Jun 2021 1.59pm)
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Stirlingsays 03 Jun 21 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Yes, for sure but most of them have never travelled outside of the US. Their only view of the rest of the world is through Trump and his biased media channels. Manipulated lemmings anyone? Good to see stereotypes don't just exist with your political opposites then. As for media manipulation, that's a reality of whoever and whatever we refer to. Much of the time it comes down to which set of biases you prefer to believe in.
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Orange1290 03 Jun 21 2.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Good to see stereotypes don't just exist with your political opposites then. As for media manipulation, that's a reality of whoever and whatever we refer to. Much of the time it comes down to which set of biases you prefer to believe in. I have lots of relatives in the US and they tell me the same, many have never left the US and have no intention either.
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cryrst The garden of England 03 Jun 21 2.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
I have lots of relatives in the US and they tell me the same, many have never left the US and have no intention either. Why do they need to, they have everything there.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 03 Jun 21 2.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Maybe but all European EU citizens have an ID card. That's the normal form of ID used when traveling within the Schengen area of the bloc, which makes up most of the union, so they will have travelled to a number of countries on that basis, unlike a huge number of Americans who haven't seen anything else at all. EU citizens who travel within the 26 countries of Schengen, don't need a passport. Edited by Orange1290 (03 Jun 2021 1.59pm) Of course when you say Countries you actually mean states? As you're all sucking from the same E.U.Cock.
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Stirlingsays 03 Jun 21 2.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
I have lots of relatives in the US and they tell me the same, many have never left the US and have no intention either. So, in your mind, becoming more globally focused is somehow an improvement. I look at globalism and I see some advantages but for the average working class national it's mostly a disaster. But ok, you think having foreign holidays changes how they feel about it?.....How about this, the kind of people who can afford lots of foreign holidays rarely live in the areas that suffer negatively from globalism.
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Orange1290 03 Jun 21 3.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
Of course when you say Countries you actually mean states? As you're all sucking from the same E.U.Cock.
Ever driven from Calais to Nice? That's a 12 hour drive without stops or roadworks. Spain: Ayamonte to Girona? 13 hrs Italy: Milan to Catania? 15 hours Germany: Flensburg to Garmisch? 11 hours Poland: Gdansk to Krakow? 7 hours Austria: Vienna to Feldkirch? 7 hours Portugal: Viana do Castelo to Tavira? 6hrs Clearly geography wasn't your forte at primary school. Now who's the cock? Edited by Orange1290 (03 Jun 2021 3.43pm)
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 03 Jun 21 4.44pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Ever driven from Calais to Nice? That's a 12 hour drive without stops or roadworks. Spain: Ayamonte to Girona? 13 hrs Italy: Milan to Catania? 15 hours Germany: Flensburg to Garmisch? 11 hours Poland: Gdansk to Krakow? 7 hours Austria: Vienna to Feldkirch? 7 hours Portugal: Viana do Castelo to Tavira? 6hrs Clearly geography wasn't your forte at primary school. Now who's the cock? Edited by Orange1290 (03 Jun 2021 3.43pm) Thank goodness for Google huh'. Sounds like you are the one who's upset my old son?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 03 Jun 21 7.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Ever driven from Calais to Nice? That's a 12 hour drive without stops or roadworks. Spain: Ayamonte to Girona? 13 hrs Italy: Milan to Catania? 15 hours Germany: Flensburg to Garmisch? 11 hours Poland: Gdansk to Krakow? 7 hours Austria: Vienna to Feldkirch? 7 hours Portugal: Viana do Castelo to Tavira? 6hrs Clearly geography wasn't your forte at primary school. Now who's the cock? Edited by Orange1290 (03 Jun 2021 3.43pm) It’s literally like you only come in here to argue with posters. Not quite sure what you get from it.
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Teddy Eagle 03 Jun 21 8.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Orange1290
Most Americans don’t get very much paid leave, about 10 days I think. Take out family commitments and they don’t have much opportunity to travel abroad.
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