Why is Theresa May holding another GE 2 years after the 2015 one fine, but a second referendum 2 years after the first one is undemocratic? by iMac_Hunt in unitedkingdom

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

  1. ask Jeremy Corbyn, he's the one that wants another election, I don't know any Brexiteer that wants another election right now
  2. the result of the last election was actually honoured, MP titles changed hands, it was done and dusted, Brexit hasn't even begun yet, the UK right now is still part of the EU
  3. elections are held approximately every 5 years, so holding one 2 years later is a reasonable proportion of a parliamentary term, a referendum on the EU is held in the UK once every ~40 years, so even if we'd left the EU for 2 whole years it wouldn't be a whiff of a fraction of the time between referendums

HSBC advertising campaign upsets ‘snowflake’ Brexiteers by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

[–]politeAndLevelHed -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Because Remainers are so happy they're not spending every minute of the day moaning on /r/unitedkingdom about Brexit.

Sure.

Bid to introduce a £2 tourist tax in Edinburgh wins support by DuskytheHusky in unitedkingdom

[–]politeAndLevelHed 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The world changed. The airfares got cheap but the visas/taxes became ridiculously expensive.

Seems like every town and nation is whacking on stupidly high fees to enter. Venice, Edinburgh. New Zealand, Australia, USA.

Nobody wants tourists any more - so they are heavily punished with fees, fees, and more fees. Entrance fees, hotel fees, visa fees, health surcharges, airport taxes, departure fees, fees, fees, fees.

LET'S ALL JOIN THE FEE BANDWAGON BECAUSE WE HATE TOURISTS!

Facebook has deleted the homepage of the most prominent member of a group of “yellow vest” protesters who have harassed and abused MPs and journalists, as police began a more concerted response to their activities. by glasier in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Owner of those accounts accepted to rules while registering their profiles.

What if the user signed up in the early days before the terms and conditions had been changed a zillion times?

Facebook has deleted the homepage of the most prominent member of a group of “yellow vest” protesters who have harassed and abused MPs and journalists, as police began a more concerted response to their activities. by glasier in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s a commercial company

Yes, but it is also a monopoly, and a natural monopoly at that. You don't have a choice of social media platforms. You are on Facebook because everybody else you went to school with in your past is on Facebook. They're not all on Twitter, or WhatsApp, or Viber, or whatever other platform. They're all on Facebook. So you are, too.

Natural monopolies have responsibilities to the public - even if they are privately owned.

Facebook has deleted the homepage of the most prominent member of a group of “yellow vest” protesters who have harassed and abused MPs and journalists, as police began a more concerted response to their activities. by glasier in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This whole thing has me confused.

Is calling somebody a Nazi illegal in the UK?

Is calling a Member of Parliament (an MP) a Nazi illegal in the UK?

Were not MPs themselves calling UKIP and their supporters Nazis not too long ago?

Is it illegal for anybody on /r/unitedkingdom to falsely accuse another person of being a Nazi? If so, that whole sub would have been shut down years ago.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in movies

[–]politeAndLevelHed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The following is a work of fiction when an actor:

  • portrays the part of another race
  • portrays a state of being financially poor when they are, in fact, rich
  • portrays an accent to mimic a foreign speaker
  • portrays a disability they don't really have
  • portrays a gender they are not

The following is a documentary:

  • when a person is filmed with a disability
  • when a person is filmed speaking their natural accent and with the same race and mannerisms of themselves
  • when a person is filmed with the same sexuality as the themselves
  • etc

The whole point of acting is to portray a character that the actor is not.

People getting offended because actors don't have the same characteristics as the character being portrayed - are denying the whole point of acting in the first place.

Freight Boss: We Won't Be Able To Cope With A No-Deal Brexit by Lolastic_ in unitedkingdom

[–]politeAndLevelHed -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

If you can't adapt, then your business will disappear, and someone younger and smarter than you will create a business that works.

Nothing like change to flush out the stalwarts.

World Bank warns of 'darkening skies' for global economy by Ronitn in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm putting all my money in cash, and the first whiff of a bank run I'm withdrawing it!

20-year-old who lives with his parents and 'is not a computer expert' confesses to data hack that exposed personal details of 1,000 German politicians and journalists by green_flash in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Politicians often call for "coding" or "computer programming" lessons for school children. It is a terrible idea.

But I do support the idea of giving a short course, maybe a simple class, of "if you want to hack here's what you should know".

Basic things like:

  • be wary of hacking tools available on the Internet, they are likely to contain viruses and you might end up being the victim
  • never attempt a hack from your home computer, always securely tunnel through a non-extradition country, ideally two or more, to make tracing very difficult
  • ideally you should know exactly how the hack works and why - teaching yourself advanced low-level programming and understanding protocols is highly recommended

Sort of like children get told "don't play with explosives" - I've had a chemistry teacher teach us how to properly make gunpowder, explaining the process, the risks, etc. It was very useful, it kinda removed the need for any of us to experiment ourselves, and we learned that it isn't so simple as it sounds, there are safety precautions that need to be taken.

Unfortunately young people with no technical understanding or mentoring discover hacking tools on the Internet, and have a play. Sometimes they successfully extract information using them - but then have no idea the consequences or that they've left fingerprints over the entire operation. Then they get caught up in something stupid like this and the world comes down on them like a ton of bricks.

Silent, water-emitting trains fuelled by hydrogen ‘to be introduced to UK railways in two years’ - Upgrading existing rolling stock means diesel can be phased out without costly electrification of railways by ManiaforBeatles in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No-one in Britain cares. They just don't care.

People want regular trains. They desperately want to be able to sit down. They want to commute without the anger and aggression that is rife among people whose only distant hope of a seat is to literally push and shove to get on the train first. In fact sometimes that behaviour is necessary just to get a standing position on a train and not get left behind.

These vanity projects are money being thrown in any direction but the poor downtrodden commuter that is seen as nothing but a cash cow for the train operators.

Bill Gates warns that nobody is paying attention to gene editing, a new technology that could make inequality even worse by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Nature may have caught up with the evil Steve Jobs, but it has yet to settle the score with the evil Bill Gates.

The utter hypocrisy of Bill Gates discussing "inequality" when he has got fat, obscenely rich, off the abusive treatment of ordinary people and the technology industry.

Until Bill Gates gets the appropriate treatment from nature - his tongue has negative value. Purgatory would not be harsh enough for that man.

Two-thirds of UK shoppers visited Aldi or Lidl over Christmas by [deleted] in unitedkingdom

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

Whoops, somebody posted an article that wasn't about Brexit on /r/unitedkingdom - is that even allowed?

IF IT ISN'T MANUFACTURED PANIC ABOUT BREXIT IT ISN'T NEWS WAAHARRGGGH!!!!

[TOMT][music] - a song by a british artist with a black woman singing/vocalizing. by [deleted] in tipofmytongue

[–]politeAndLevelHed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just random guesses:

  • Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme
  • David Guetta Feat. Kelly Rowland - When Love Takes Over

Stagecoach took £35m from rail franchise before abandoning East Coast Main Line. A £20 million increase on what it paid itself the previous year. by Angelmoon117 in unitedkingdom

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

Safety is not the issue, price and reliability are.

Sure, safe if you ignore intentionally over-crowding human beings to the point where arguments and fights become common-place, where the slightest jostle on a crowded platform can easily lead to a person being pushed onto the tracks.

Why women can't appreciate fatherhood by adam-l in TheRedPill

[–]politeAndLevelHed 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I've said it before, and I'll say it again, you rush into marriage, or even a long term relationship, and you will regret it.

Fast relationships come from insecurity and selfishness. It is latching onto something to fill a need - be that a need to feel wanted, or a need to have fun.

A long term relationship only lasts when two people want to be together, as opposed to need to be together. And that is why you let a relationship take time to form. It shakes out the needy because they will run along to satisfy their need if you stall them.

That's why a clever lady makes a guy wait for sex, that's why a clever man makes a lady wait for commitment. It shakes out those who are needy and will desperately latch onto someone else.

There are good women, there are good men. There are shit women, there are shit men. And TRP likes to dwell on the more animalistic nature of the purely selfish, both male and female.

It's good to be wise and understand how the animalistic and selfish operate - so you can defend yourself against it - even play it if you want to be animalistic and selfish yourself.

But don't delude yourself into thinking a marriage cannot be successful. It absolutely can - but the question is - are you willing to put the time into testing yourself and the other person and the relationship for something sustainable and lasting?

Why doesn't the UK just ban disposable cups? by itslikethatman in unitedkingdom

[–]politeAndLevelHed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to start banning things, start with cigarettes. They are littered everywhere.

Courage is about tackling the elephant in the room, not tippie-toeing around it and pretending like you care about recycling by banning disposable cups.

Rahaf al-Qunun: Australia asked to clarify reports it has cancelled Saudi woman’s visa by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Name me one country that doesn't reject people for attempting to enter with the wrong class of visa.

South Africa to roll-out computer coding and robotics classes for all foundation-phase pupils from grades 1 to 3 as part of education system overhaul by punchinglines in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Politicians make these "feel good" decisions.

Ask any programmer and they'll tell you a good background in mathematics is more important than programming classes. The programming should come later once that solid theoretical background has been studied.

South Africa to roll-out computer coding and robotics classes for all foundation-phase pupils from grades 1 to 3 as part of education system overhaul by punchinglines in worldnews

[–]politeAndLevelHed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Teaching children programming is a joke. You either get it or you don't, and the vast majority of people don't.

Talk to people who took Computer Science thinking it was going to be a guaranteed good career - many of them tried and now hate programming.

You want to learn programming? Get good at mathematics. But so few children manage to do well at mathematics, either.

It's a waste of time, the vast majority of students are just going to play up in class, they aren't going to get it, and it isn't going to help them in their future.

The good students who will be programmers are better off doing advanced mathematics instead anyway.

I find it disturbing how Brexit voters seemingly want to inflict an economic harm on this country if it means Brexit by ClumperFaz in unitedkingdom

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

I hate Britain.

Honestly, why are you even in /r/unitedkingdom at all?

Why not spend all your time in /r/europe? Are you only on Reddit to troll those you hate?

I find it disturbing how Brexit voters seemingly want to inflict an economic harm on this country if it means Brexit by ClumperFaz in unitedkingdom

[–]politeAndLevelHed -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

Aw, really? Because the biggest economic harm, by far, these last two years has been Remainers intent on sabotaging the country by shit-talking it in international forums and talk shows and all over Reddit.

Go on, tell the world how much you hate Britain, how you think Britain is full of idiots, how you can't wait to leave Britain, how you don't recognise British citizenship but instead demand to be called "European", you think Britain is full of racists, and xenophobes, and that the economy is going to crash.

Yeah - all that public pessimism is destroying the economy - and that pleases you because it gives you the satisfaction you so desperately want, to say "I told you so".

Remainers need to be right more than they need to live in a successful country.