When my brother and I were young, any time we had a loose tooth, our dad would put our little boxing gloves on his fingers, get down on his knees, and we would box until the tooth came out. Most people are horrified when I tell this story, but it's actually a cherished childhood memory.
@@coreyc1685 It's named after his family! There's fucking dozens of streets here named after local aristocratic or industrialist families, Egerton, Whitworth, Lever st, Minshull st (I just looked that one up haha). I'm a commie so it makes me mad
@@fu_biyou're not alone, comrade. I'm a commie from Christchurch, and the fact that this fash dickhead's influence is still being felt today makes me mad.
It should be noted that Fascism and to a lesser extent Nazism were popular across the board. Practically every developed country in the world in the 1920s-1930s had a fascist or near-fascist political movement/party - even the US (we had multiple!), France, Poland, and as noted here, the UK. While Fascism is super populist in nature, and mildly hostile towards traditional conservatism, it was absolutely willing to play ball with capitalist forces in their respective countries, and this was often reciprocated with financial support. Hitler came to power in part because German capitalists loved his anti-socialism, and tradcons thought they could manipulate him and through him they could also manipulate the right-wing populist masses. Anyway... when the Axis started conquering their neighbors and set up puppet regimes in those countries, they typically elevated the local, already-existing fascists to power. When Hitler defeated France, he simply grabbed France's fascist parties and put them in charge. Same goes for Croatia and Norway. Other countries like Romania and Hungary saw the writing on the wall and went fascist on their own, before the Axis Powers actually conquered them. With 70-80 years of hindsight we tend to look at Fascism as sort of a distant anomaly, alien to us Americans... but it wasn't. It was pretty popular until its practitioners pissed off the wrong people. And recent political events since, oh... let's just say.... 2016.... have shown that it's still a threat.
Let's be real here. WWII wasn't a Star Wars reboot. It was Terminator 2, or Mad Max 2. The first one was... fine enough i guess, but a bit... uninspired. A bit of a slog. The lore maybe got a bit confused; a bit muddled. The theming was a bit off. Maybe keep it simpler next time. Go back for another editing pass. Keep the pacing up. Better costume design, too. Throw in some more innovative, flashy tech. *Now* you've got a hit on your hands.
1:00:05 oof its sad that the thing that aged so poorly is calling GoT a good show... Also does warmbo call Cody "Mr. Cody" because of his twitter handle?!
oswald Mosley sounds like a rejected batman villian
When my brother and I were young, any time we had a loose tooth, our dad would put our little boxing gloves on his fingers, get down on his knees, and we would box until the tooth came out. Most people are horrified when I tell this story, but it's actually a cherished childhood memory.
"Whimsical brutality" gives me A Clockwork Orange vibes.
Alternate title "Mosley: A Guy Who Should Have Been Defenestrated More"
Alternative Title: Only weirdos fence.
@@raven_g6667 As a one time fencer. While you are right but you don't have to be mean about it.
@@FakeSchrodingersCat Perhaps they were talking about people that sell stolen goods.
@@Rokenroleg As a one time fence of "found" goods, while they are also right about that, they don't need to be mean about it.
There's still like, a hundred Mosley streets and Mosley roads in Manchester. It's quite embarrassing
I didn't know those were named after Mosley!
@@coreyc1685 It's named after his family! There's fucking dozens of streets here named after local aristocratic or industrialist families, Egerton, Whitworth, Lever st, Minshull st (I just looked that one up haha). I'm a commie so it makes me mad
@@fu_biyou're not alone, comrade. I'm a commie from Christchurch, and the fact that this fash dickhead's influence is still being felt today makes me mad.
@@fu_bi Go to the council and demand they be changed, if nothing else it would be fun to see which politicians try to defend them.
@@FakeSchrodingersCatI imagine the defense would start and end with “no no no, its his FAMILY, not THE Mosley…” sadly
It should be noted that Fascism and to a lesser extent Nazism were popular across the board. Practically every developed country in the world in the 1920s-1930s had a fascist or near-fascist political movement/party - even the US (we had multiple!), France, Poland, and as noted here, the UK. While Fascism is super populist in nature, and mildly hostile towards traditional conservatism, it was absolutely willing to play ball with capitalist forces in their respective countries, and this was often reciprocated with financial support. Hitler came to power in part because German capitalists loved his anti-socialism, and tradcons thought they could manipulate him and through him they could also manipulate the right-wing populist masses.
Anyway... when the Axis started conquering their neighbors and set up puppet regimes in those countries, they typically elevated the local, already-existing fascists to power. When Hitler defeated France, he simply grabbed France's fascist parties and put them in charge. Same goes for Croatia and Norway. Other countries like Romania and Hungary saw the writing on the wall and went fascist on their own, before the Axis Powers actually conquered them.
With 70-80 years of hindsight we tend to look at Fascism as sort of a distant anomaly, alien to us Americans... but it wasn't. It was pretty popular until its practitioners pissed off the wrong people. And recent political events since, oh... let's just say.... 2016.... have shown that it's still a threat.
Not sure why you are saying were and not is.
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Knew that Robert was a sword guy. Freak'n called it.
ONE IF US. ONE OF US.
The inventor of machete tennis is def a sword guy.
David Lynchs WW3 sounds incredible.
David Cronenberg's WW3.
This always makes me want to listen to "V for Vendetta"
I mean the main smell of LA is car exhaust, but those two are close runner ups
32:16 curled up in the fetal position singing nothing changes from le miz
"but what if we did a whimsical atrocity?"
*Altright Pepe dummies' ears prick up*
I'd love to hear you talk about the Chikita Banana gorilla warfare.
As someone from Manchester, well done on this research robert!😀
Let's be real here. WWII wasn't a Star Wars reboot. It was Terminator 2, or Mad Max 2. The first one was... fine enough i guess, but a bit... uninspired. A bit of a slog. The lore maybe got a bit confused; a bit muddled. The theming was a bit off. Maybe keep it simpler next time. Go back for another editing pass. Keep the pacing up. Better costume design, too. Throw in some more innovative, flashy tech. *Now* you've got a hit on your hands.
Describing the 1st world War as "more ground breaking" is an awesome joke just dropped in there. I don't even care if it wasn't intentional.
When Rob is stoned he talks in this little cutesy quiet voice that's really hard to hear
ACAB (All Cops love A particular podcast called Behind the bastards)
Simple acronym.
"Tommy", huh? You know another Englishman whose name is "Tommy" but it's really not?
Tommy Robinson.
coincidence?
Stolen valour.
And Putin's propaganda payments.
1:00:05 oof its sad that the thing that aged so poorly is calling GoT a good show...
Also does warmbo call Cody "Mr. Cody" because of his twitter handle?!
Robert just fucked that intro up so bad. Katie Johnston and Cody no name given from the some news network.
Another great place to keep your drugs is the coin compartment of your wallet, they've never looked there during any stop and frisk.
I hate to say it but I think we all have somebody that we'd like to imprison on the isle of white
Yes but who are you calling Bastards...
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ACAbtBf!
Love from a ColdCuts and Vaush fan!
That's like support from Epstein.
@@Olematonnimi How is that?
@@VooshSpokesmanthey're both nonces
So Mosley was a good guy?