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Archer's avatar

When We Win, we'll erect towering schools across the land—UK Beast academies—where the trivium reigns and all children speak Old English and Latin. I look forward to getting our country back. And forgive Perry, she's just a woman. She did plenty of good work before the slip-up and we all make mistakes. She can teach Foundations of Maternal Care classes at the Pimlico UK Beast School. We'll be alright 👍

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Courtilz's avatar

Louise Perry may be a bit sad that British womanhood doesn't embody master morality in the way it used to in the past. It seems realistic to admit that British women in their current state do have some seedy, snobbish and materialistic aspects, but... what once was will be again. British men need to stick with them for the sake of the underlying qualities of the race. From my pov at least, a few times in the past Louise herself has seemed on the verge of stating something like this directly.

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Toby's avatar

I suspect a main part of resolving this, would be forever women to treat and view men of equals, and stop minimising the predatory and outright behaviour women get up too, reading this article, the day that women will do this is very far away

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zaichik's avatar

Great writing.

Romantic love does not exist outside the Hajnal line.

NW Euro men who marry beyond it tend to get wrecked.

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Virginia's avatar

My rebuke to the idea that the British culture is inherently more romantic is this: Charles & Diana.

Quite frankly, the institutionalised infidelity of the upper class is a rebuke in itself.

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WanderingDalesman's avatar

Perry got away scot-free with that numpty behaviour. She really isn't as clever as she or her fans think.

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zaichik's avatar

That accent though. Phwoar!

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Severn Man A's avatar

Very funny and well written, although it would've been nice for a more extensive defence of the English Rose, and the particulararitues of British romance, rather than a vague 'Western Europe. Where does one draw the line? The Rhine? Berlin? Warsaw? The Old Eastern border of Austria-Hungary? An east West divide feels irrelevant culturally, when each European people differs from each other but there are some overarching commonalities (including with the Russians).

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Christopher Danby-Lloyd's avatar

I'm going to prove that Arabs don't have hot tempers by writing a dissertation and then unsubscribing in a huff!

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Deema's avatar

We are hot tempered

What we are not ( despite claims made in the article) is unromantic or transactional

Iraqi women held the entire healthcare and engineering sector for 10 years in 1980s while all iraqi men went to the trenches to die in Iran Iraq war

The writer is simply historically ignorant

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Phil's avatar

What has holding up an entire sector of the economy got to do with being romantic?

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Deema's avatar

It is to make the point that the relationships they hold with their husbands are not transactional

It is sacrificial

Their husbands died in war

While they worked to keep the country functioning as well as raising children

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zaichik's avatar

Arab women are absolutely not status obsessed!!

Having said this, I must immediately assure you that all of my Arab woman friends are in high-status careers and definitely not disgusting poors.

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Deema's avatar

Never said Arab women are not status obsessed

They are status conscious, it’s a classist society

But the article claims they are unromantic

And have transactional dating relationships

Completely untrue in my personal experience

It’s a stereotype that should be put to rest

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Shirenaut's avatar

This was written by ChatGPT.

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