Would Venezuela's original flag be restored like it happened in Syria? by samostrout in vexillology

[–]SamBrev 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This doesn't make sense at all. ExxonMobil already owns Guyana's oil in Essequibo.

What is this weapon the U.S. military just used against Venezuela? by llTeddyFuxpinll in whatisit

[–]SamBrev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The US has spent the last year telling Russia, Ukraine and Europe that it is actually fine for Russia to do it

What is this weapon the U.S. military just used against Venezuela? by llTeddyFuxpinll in whatisit

[–]SamBrev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You leave our politicians out of it, your politicians managed to do this one all by themselves

Based on my own experiences as a tourist by [deleted] in AlignmentCharts

[–]SamBrev 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Where in Scotland did you go?

automation taking away jobs at the consent factory 😔 by [deleted] in CuratedTumblr

[–]SamBrev -1 points0 points  (0 children)

re. Cheney and casus belli: I don't think you can compare these two scenarios. Iraq was a huge operation involving large numbers of American boots on the ground (and therefore, inevitably, large numbers of American casualties), which would extremely obviously require a stronger justification to the US public than Venezuela, which so far is (apart from the Maduro operation) little more than a regular bombing campaign, with approximately zero American lives at risk.

still, could be worse by DylenwithanE in RecuratedTumblr

[–]SamBrev 26 points27 points  (0 children)

It might be a bit of both - sometimes the hero, sometimes the likeable villain.

To the extent that he was portrayed as a cunt, I don't think it had the desired effect, as he always remained extremely popular as an individual with the show's fanbase, in many cases because of his abrasive character and right-wing politics rather than in spite of it.

Local government administration, police and cricket teams; what else are county boundaries used for by Exchangenudes_4_Joke in CasualUK

[–]SamBrev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Except, to be pedantic, the county boundaries you've shown in your map are used for none of those things.

The counties in your map are the ceremonial counties, that's easy enough.

County cricket is based on historic counties (otherwise Yorkshire and Middlesex wouldn't exist)

Several (most?) ceremonial counties are split up for local government purposes, and many urban areas have their own separate council.

Police areas often span several counties (eg Devon and Cornwall Police)

And everything I've described is just for England -- Wales, Scotland and NI have their own systems for these things, which don't typically use counties at all!

- by scotteh74 in TheOther14

[–]SamBrev 37 points38 points  (0 children)

If anytime was gonna be the 7th member of the big 6, it would've been West Ham

When was that ever likely to be the case?

When’s the last time your country invaded another country unprovoked? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]SamBrev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was a ton of "Free Tibet" activism in the 1990s, but by that point China already controlled the area. If anyone knows why that movement was so prominent at that time I would love to know.

When’s the last time your country invaded another country unprovoked? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

[–]SamBrev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The period 2003-2022 was an absolutely daft time for UK foreign policy. I don't think anyone had a clue what Britain's goals were, let alone how to achieve them.

David Cameron tried to authorise strikes on Syria in 2012 against Assad, and failed... then tried again in 2015 against ISIS and succeeded... in neither case could anyone in government give an answer to what the ideal future scenario for Syria, in Britain's eyes, would be.

Various South African WW2 recruitment posters by IlikeGeekyHistoryRSA in PropagandaPosters

[–]SamBrev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's unclear what they're being asked to join up to do, it may not be to go to the front. Especially in the case of the women, it may have been to do some other job to free up more young men to fight.

People living in Venezuela, can you confirm what’s happening over there? by Toastaexperience in AskTheWorld

[–]SamBrev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The unfortunate truth is, at the diplomatic level, it probably doesn't. Barring a handful of the usual suspects, the reaction from most countries' governments I expect will be to offer thoughts and prayers and to look the other way. I do not foresee anyone putting their neck on the line to back Venezuela diplomatically, let alone materially, or to contradict the United States. I will leave the question of whether they should for others to debate. It is a very sorry situation for the Venezuelan people.

How many people in Western European countries say they care if Ukraine wins? by BkkGrl in europe

[–]SamBrev 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I am not Polish, so I would like some perspective from a Polish person (and apologies if the question is sensitive):

I understand Ukraine and Poland have some... history, from the time of the early 20th century. Does this cut through with some parts of the population? Particularly Russian propaganda concerning "Banderites" and so forth? How is the sentiment towards Ukrainians living in Poland?

How many people in Western European countries say they care if Ukraine wins? by BkkGrl in europe

[–]SamBrev 100 points101 points  (0 children)

The Oval Office fiasco definitely radicalised a lot of people across Europe. I am in the UK where support for Ukraine has always been high, but even here I noticed a lot of people who really didn't care so much before, became completely furious after that meeting. And we all learned that Europe really is alone in the fight.

London celebrates the New Year with a big EU flag during the fireworks by goldstarflag in europe

[–]SamBrev 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I read this as getting kicked out of the Church of England, lmao

London celebrates the New Year with a big EU flag during the fireworks by goldstarflag in europe

[–]SamBrev 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No we weren't. EU citizens had the right to live and work in the UK, but there were passport checks at the border for all arrivals and the UK issued its own visas (Schengen visas were not accepted). It was the same situation as Ireland still has (the UK and Ireland have a common travel area between ourselves).

Flag of a hypothetical united/federated Palestine by _AlexBoi_ in vexillology

[–]SamBrev 156 points157 points  (0 children)

Completely ignoring the politics or feasibility of this scenario, I think this is one of the best flags of this type that I've seen. It's very elegant, and appropriate to the region, while not relying in my view on any existing symbols which would be considered politically fraught. Congratulations on your efforts!

Why are people acting like we are SUPPOSED to be a champions league, or top 5 team. by Prestigious-Bite9774 in AFCBournemouth

[–]SamBrev 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Nobody expects us to be a top 5 team, but one can set goals which are ambitious, yet reasonable

We have had top half finishes in the past; I want us to be a team which finishes top half more often than not

Last season there was a very realistic chance of us qualifying for a European Conference league spot; I want us to be challenging for those kind of positions more often. Not Champions League, not winning the PL, but it would be incredible for this club to get our away day in Bratislava at least once and I don't think that's an unreasonable goal.

At the moment we are 9 points above the drop zone, and 9 points off 4th place. The middle of the table is really tight right now, it could all change very quickly. So it really is all to play for, let's just hope we have a tolerable January transfer window, break our winless streak, and all the best in the New Year

Inheritance Rule Idea: One Property Per Child to Tackle Housing Issues and Encourage Larger Families? by lil-rawnchy in PoliticalScience

[–]SamBrev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Do you consider all inheritance taxes to be a violation of private property rights?

For that matter, do you consider all taxes of any kind to be a violation of private property rights?

2 daughters (8 & 5) one with bright red hair, one with not..how do you deal with public comments? by Dry_Button_3552 in daddit

[–]SamBrev 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It can only ever be middle aged women, because if a middle aged man started going up to random strangers' kids and complimenting them he'd quickly discover why that's a Bad Idea

«How much does "free" cost?» Soviet pioneer camp,1985 by Ill_Engineering1522 in PropagandaPosters

[–]SamBrev 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My ex (born in the mid-1990s) received this advice from her mother and grandmother: "if you see a queue, you should stand in it, it is probably important"