And with all due respect (I'm not all that cultured myself), the majority of Americans haven't travelled outside of the borders of the USA. And I get that. Because it is the most majestic and beautiful country I have ever travelled to. But being from the UK, I couldn't explain to people how you actually had to drive across the road (3 lane motorway) just to buy a coffee!...
My dream is to move to the US and join you PEDE'S. Trust me, I'd be more patriotic to the US than what seems to be a large (alleged) percentage of your population. But It's not that easy unfortunately. In the meantime the best I can do is support my American cousins from across the pond. And please excuse my misunderstanding of how things work over there, but anything that shows your size and resilience has got to be a good thing...
Thats such a good point, thank you. It's good to hear form someone who has experience outside of the US. I've visited America many times and have a good understanding of the differences between the US and Europe and it will be interesting if what you say happens. Which I'm sure it will...
If you can secure your elections... That's what worries me but the positive vibe that you and so many others give off make me hopeful... I'm confident that the size of the movement can overcome the lies and corruption and that's what makes me love you guys and your country, you have conviction like no other...
Thanks for the reply and I understand that it's not as simple as millions of people all of a sudden saying fuck it and standing up. That's a tale that we Brits (and Europeans) are told and are led to believe. But I have faith in my American cousins and I know that truth and justice will prevail, albeit in a different way...
Thank you (and I'm not taking the piss!) for a quick history refresh (never was my strong point). What you're saying totally makes sense. It's just difficult, especially from the UK, to realise that massive historical significance that compares to the Boston Tea Party is being made right now. Mind blown...
Oh, I see it. It's the masses in the UK that don't...