You're doing good job.You're taking over Spain,Italy,Germany and Ireland(Actually,it's not true about Ireland.Polish are taking over there).Impressive. 😉
Half The shit McDonald's makes were invented in other countries. The hamburger was invented in Germany, French fries are Belgian, fried chicken and it's counterparts were invented in Britain, etc... you complain about them being hypocritical when you do the same thing by hating on other countries, the only difference is you guys are hypocritical just by BEING AMERICAN... It's almost like America has (almost) no culture of it's own, and is just a melting pot of other cultures and immigrants 🤔
@@ellenphilomena4535 completely understandable ????what's next -going around asking people if they hate the Jews or not fkn hell give your head a wobble 🙄🙄🙄
@What? Speaking as a Brit not really, Asking in England there was more English "hating" England than the Irish here. But thats bloody London, who are hated by the rest of the country anyway
@MR Blaze Pukka Old saying "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink" - if you don't WANT to see the blindingly obvious that the rest of the country sees in London's self-adoring middle classes and students then you won't. End of.
@MR Blaze Pukka I wouldn't assume too fast, I reckon you haven't watched many of his videos because he does this type of thing in other countries too. In Romania he asks about Hungary, in Serbia he asks about Albania etc. I wouldn't go as far as saying he 'suggests' anything but rather wants to know these people's opinion about that country their country has bad relations with because maybe it doesn't come to their mind quickly and I think he just wants to know how the general public feels about their 'rival' country and see if it's really that strong of a feeling or if it is just blown up by media.
I'm Norwegian, my mate got into trouble in a pub in Ireland because of viking age issues. To this day, this is the most surreal reason I've ever heard for someone to pick a fight.
Anyone who dredges up the past and uses it to attack people who had nothing to do with it over a time period in which they weren't even born, is a complete, brain-addled moron and should get chucked into the asylum where they belong. Unfortunately it's fast becoming the norm. Hope your friend is doing well.
@Caden Patton Hamilton this is a fair point, I’m Scottish and fully accept and apologise for the part we played in the British empire and colonialism, we profited from it very much probably as much as England. I’m unsure if the British empire etc is a reason why people say they hate England and if it is then that’s rather silly as it was a long time ago (we don’t resent the Germans for what they done only 80 years ago). I think people draw their dislike for England because of the noisy arrogant part of their population that kind of feel they are the best and everyone else is beneath them, kind of similar reason as why a lot of people have a dislike for the United States, that would be my understanding as to why many people dislike the English which is a shame because the majority are the more silent welcoming and generally nice people 👍🏻 big love to Ireland from your Celtic cousins and again apologise for our part in history🏴🤝
England and English people are hated because they don't accept their dark past and instead glorify it. They teach wrong history at their schools. Germany and Germans are not hated because they accept their dark past. They teach correct history at their schools. As simple as that.
@@kanekiken2002 the thing is it wasn’t just England that had dark past, Scotland also played a crucial role in the British empire and benefited from it, I’m saying that as a Scot. We very rarely get taught about our role in the British empire and the blame always gets lumped onto the English. It was both England and Scotland and Scottish people do need to start realising we also done bad things in the past.
@@kanekiken2002 How do we glorify our past? I was taught about the slave trade and the famine in school. Many people are taught about the empire not everyone learns about it nor do they learn of every single event of empire but alot of English people have a basic understanding. As a history buff you come to realise that people in general don't care about history nor do they take any responsibility. English people will indeed think it was terrible what the imperial British did but this whole "you need to take responsibility and blame for what your country did over a century ago" mentality is idiotic. Most English people couldn't vote till 1918, the vast majority of "Democratic countries" up until the early 20th century were ruled by a wealthy aristocratic elite not by the people.
@@tommydingo1h547 I'll be honest I have a problem with their whole political system and voting patterns. When I was little I was raised to dislike the English and I shook it off for the reasons you express. But now, It's coming back strong because the other 3 countries combined literally have less say than England itself, and they keep voting for people who've been fucking us all over for a looong time and its getting worse for everyone. And I'm sick of their stupid SNP bashing because they've decided to selectively listen to the media that serves its own agenda... I'm not even a nationalist, I'm a humanist, and if these cunts cant see the real enemy is the private school, children of millionaire, theives they keep putting in charge then I'm sorry, but I'm getting to the point of saying; Fuck Em All!
@@MongoloidAlien I’m a humanist really? c#%t ? Take it you never mounted to much in your life and the benefit system won’t give you your giro like once before 😂😂😂 did they make you work? 😂
@@iterminator987Britain was united under a Scottish king who inherited the English throne. I forget his name. King John or King James or something like that. Wales was already linked to England by that time. I forget how and why. Anyway people think Scotland was conquered by the English but it wasn't. It literally was just a union. That's the first thing. When talking specifically about Ireland it was primarily Scottish protestants that moved over. Ofc England and Wales weren't complicit to this as again it's a union so they're all in it together. People associate the British empire and indeed Britain with England which is understandable considering London is the capital. However that's not really how things work. Former king of England Richard the Lionheart was french if I remember correctly. I'm not certain he ever even visited England if I recall. You see what I mean? Other people inherited thrones who aren't even from that country. Anything England has done, Scotland and Wales are as guilty. Anyway this is why Northern Ireland is still part of the UK because that's where most of the Scottish prods ended up. It's also why Celtic and Rangers are the way they are.
As an Englishman, I came here knowing the answer. Edit: of course this comment section blew widely out of proportion, both politically and racially. What was I expecting? Good job... P.s. I thank those who are able to maintain some sense of reality, thank you :)
The English make up the largest number of foreign nationals living in Ireland, i presume happily or they wouldn't stay. The Irish don't hate the English people but our history dictates that most of us have disdain for the British establishment, The 120 years that Ireland was in the Union almost wiped our population & culture out.
What is it that you not sure about? The disdain itself or the reasons for it? Suil Eile’s reply was quite gracious. I wonder if there was a German or Russian ‘I came here knowing the answer’ comment when the programme did Poland...
The guy at 2:51 is such a doll baby! He seems like such a sweet and genuine soul and definitely should make wherever he is from very proud. Clearly a kind man.
I’m Irish but when people say ‘England’ it’s more the British government/establishment and their politics that Irish people don’t like, most normal Irish and English people have a lot in common and get on well tbh
I'm English (North) and also hate the government. The common Irishman and Englishman have a lot in common (probably because of a bad history but we do)
Yeah I agree with that; generally Irish and English people rub along well enough, but British rule and interference in Ireland has been a long drawn-out disaster which can't be simply ignored. So, English people = mainly fine. British politics = atrocious...
@@Br1ght0n But can't dislike all British politics. ROI (population 5 million) has been given 50 billion in EU funds more that it has contributed to EU funds and much of that came from British Government.
@@Iazzaboyce I am obviously talking about British politics in relation to Ireland, and currently British political nonsense over Brexit is presenting a threat to Ireland's peace and prosperity yet again. As for the 50 billion comment; RO Ireland has been a net contributor to the EU since 2013 and is committed to the EU for the long haul. And finally, the small population of Ireland is very much a legacy of British misrule.
A classic case of a questioner feeding people the answer he wants before they have even had time to think about it. There are probably more Irish people in England than in Ireland and they all seem pretty happy to mix with the locals to me. They would go home if they didn't. If somebody asked the same question of English people and they replied "Ireland" there would be uproar and rightly so.
TheLiamMurphy you don't have to boycott American products, it just looks ironic when you say you don't like a country yet your holding something based from that country
@@sambenham1945 is it though. No westerner can agree with Saudi Arabia shitting on women but we all use their oil. I guess it’s a little ironic but not unexpected or unusual
@@aposslex that’s only different because idk what you have in your country but when you pull up at the gas station in your car it doesn’t automatically go into ur mind Saudi Arabia, while you see a McDonald’s and it’s more common to think America right away
And the interviewer doesn’t see the irony that Pearl Harbor was much more recent than the events he’s got a beef with England about. One word. Begins with A, ends in hole.
I'm totally willing to paint the entire nation of Russia with my hate brush. I can't describe how much I hate Russia and it's people. I mean I literally can't describe how much I hate them because I'd get arrested if I did. I wouldn't weep if every last one of them got eaten by dogs. I lean into my hatred for Russia.
@@skyz6708 Not even a little bit. It's scary how much and how deep my hatred of Russia is. I have, at times, been very descriptive of how much I hate the nation of Russia and the ...people... that populate it. I've been called out for it and I will. not. repent.
"Don't like" was mostly used in the interviews, but they chose to boost the combo power in their click bait game using their two strong cards in a deck, namely the provoking title and the facial tattoo guy thumbnail.
It's crazy how anything that is anti English is not seen as racism. However if it was English people being asked to name the country they hate then we'd be hammered with the racist card
Lol But the irony got lost on her. Bless her soul. People can’t really blame her tho, cause whereas half of the US is cool the other half is a bit scary.
I wish... I live in Ireland, and let me tell you, most of the people are **** For most teenagers and young children, probably a good handful of adults too, whether you play gaelic or not completely defines your personality I don't like gaelic because I tried it out when I was younger, and it was just a hellhole for bullying and poleople intentionally hurting you cause its basically a sport where you can get away with anything, and people saying offensive thing ls and passing it off as a joke So, in Irish society, I'm seen as an "outcast" just because I'm not part of a stupid "religion" (and yes, some people call it that)
As a Greek who has the chance to meet a lot of foreigners due to the fact my business is in tourism and I'm planning on visiting Scotland and Ireland in the near future, I can say for a fact that Irish and Scots are wonderful people. It's not that I dislike the English folks, it's just that we get along better with Scots and Irish. Greek educational system is highly demanding and we're quite fond of History not only of Creece but other nations too. We are quite aware of the Gaelic language and the Celts in general,not to mention the fact but as victims of the Ottoman occupation, our heart always goes out to the nations who fought and struggled to maintain their identity and dignity. British colonization created trouble to our country as well in the past. We appreciate Irish and Scots greatly, and I'm happy that the feelings are mutual and always return this appreciation back to us. They are great lads.
Believe me, as an Irish man I can tell you that the vast vast majority of Irish people have no issues with our neighbours England..... Take a look at the people he asked (Very selective group) and he constantly prompted England as a suggestion when they hadn't given him the answer he clearly wanted.... He could have asked a thousand people and just put up the handful of answers saying England... That was clearly his objective from the start.... I've gone to England for lots of weekend trips as a kid with my family & as an adult with work/stags/weekend breaks...etc and have always had a great time. If the English visit Ireland, they'll be greeted with a "Céad míle fáilte" (Hundred Thousand welcomes), as we do with everyone else... What a silly video....!
@@stiofain88 Absolutely not, I'm not a Dub LOL, although I did live in Dublin for 15 years and think it's a great county... I'm a very proud Irishman and i'd be strong on protecting our Irish way of life & culture but don't feel the need to attack people especially if i don't even know them.. I'd rather judge people on their character but be strong on protecting our own way of life.... I seen big changes in Dublin over the years i've spent there and around the country in that time. We've bigger issues to worry about with illegal migrants being aloud to freely cross into europe and ireland plus this idiotic woke stuff indoctrinating the west with the sole purpose of destroying our great cultures and societies.... We shouldn't be fighting amongst ourselves but instead, band together to protect the west as a whole..... Hope that clears things up for ya... Look after yourself...🤗
@@Markgeoghegan100 If you are from Ireland then why are you worrying about illegal immigrants? Once they get granted asylum what happens then? It's not like they can afford to live here anymore than the planeloads going to Australia. They'll go home after they get sick of not being able to afford anything.
I should state that the presenter (who does not have an Irish or British accent) repeatedly tries to get the Irish to say they hate the English. Well done to the Irish for not hating. There's too much hatred in the world so it's it's great to see a nation that has clearly moved on.
Especially since he was in Eastern Province where the Saudi government treats the local Shia population like crap. Probably reminded him of the way the British treated Catholics in Ireland.
As a Korean, Learning the history of Ireland and England reminded me of the history between Korea and Japan. Maybe that's why I feel the sense of homogeneity. I'm going to Ireland next year and I can't wait to go! Love from South Korea 🇮🇪❤🇰🇷🍀
Hearing the question the obvious answer would be North Korea. Its insane that such a country can exist in modern times. The more your learn about it the worst it gets. Makes 1984 look like utopia.
Although Korea was under Japanese rule for like 35 years, Ireland suffered English oppression and terror for about a thousand years so... Pls don't compare Ireland's situation and history with any other, not fair ; I'm from Brittany, another Celtic nation that fought (kind of, it's very complicated) for independance (from France), but ultimately failed, and it always pisses me off when independantists compare Brittany's History with Ireland's History because it's just not fair, the English were (and are) way worse than the French. The French only tried to genocide part of us once, and it was the 1st French republic (because we helped the anti-revolution revolts in Vendée) notorious for being disorganised but having a very capable military, kinda corrupted and INSANELY violent and cruel with its own people ; the English tried to genocide the Irish for about 400-500 years.
@@misterthemad994 Im half-Basque half-Irish living in the Basque Country in Spain and the same thing happens here with people comparing Basques with Irish. I feel "lucky" my language and culture, my nation, has finished within Spain. We literally were given privileges in order to persuade us to be part of Spain (ignoring some conquers), albeit our different culture and language instead of straight up colonising like England or centralising like France (ignoring the dictatorship and french invasion periods). I get what you mean but I think the Korean was just comparing the bigger picture of opressor and opressed though.
@@물만두-i4g I just told you it was not fair to compare Ireland to any other country when it comes to such matters, and at no point have I said that you had told me that Ireland and Korea had the same history. Also, you might have misunderstood my comment slightly, as you appear to believe that I'm angry or pissed off at you, which I am not, unless you're a very specific "type" of *Breton independantists that compare Breton History to Irish History* .
Dude with the face tattoos is Trevor from the band Coldwar (amongst others). Very intelligent guy. Absolutely fantastic band for any metal fans out there. Was privileged to have seen them perform live, supporting Carcass, before they split not so long ago.
That's when i saw them to. Limelight in Belfast with Carcass. Had the privilege of being a guest of Carcass that night organised by former Cathedral bassist Mark "Griff". This was actually the last gig i was at.
@@davidfoster0666 it was a brilliant show man. Carcass were on top form for their big come back too. Went to see them a few times at the same venue since, but that was still the best set. And fair play to Coldwar, because they really held their own opening for them. I believe they opened with Falconer that night, and it was absolutely epic. Sad to hear Coldwar broke up, always wanted to catch them again!
@Mr. Foxo Lyrical content, corroborated by interviews. By the way, the word you are looking for is "Intelligent". Just as an additional social observation, I am amused and fascinated by the numerous comments I've had challenging my observation. It's almost as if people are offended, or in some way upset - very strange. Is it better for me to say "I know this guy, he's stupid" ? That would be a lie and not worth mentioning. When we recognise someone, we tend to point out traits representing who they are and how they come across.
@the gun man well there's a few conveniently missed parts of history. First off Henry 8th wasn't that long ago. Irish leaders asked the Danish King of England to bring an army and fight in local wars, they stayed and expanded holding both kingdoms. Then there were loads of wars between churches, lots of details, and lots of details blown up and a lot ignored because it doesn't make a good story.
As an Irish person, I actually quite like England. I've been there twice actually. Once was to visit my family and I got to go to Legoland, and the the other time was when my sister sorted a trip to London for my birthday and we went to a Gaming Convention together! My parents booked the hotels for the both of us too, that was the best birthday I ever had I think.
Good and bad everywhere. The problem is the EU don’t want nation states, cultures or history. They want one huge grey conformist superstate so a tiny elite can rule over 500m people. I’ve travelled extensively on business and pleasure and I cannot say “I hate” any country or people. This guy is tapping into negativity. It’s also set up to push a personal narrative IMHO.
Us ordinary English folk have more in common with the Irish than maybe either of us are willing to admit. There's no reason for us to be perpetual enemies; unfortunately there isn't much we could do about tyrannical kings in the past (who were cruel to their own just as much as they were to the Irish) and the problems they created
I am Irish. I don't hate England or English people. Majority of them dead on. It is English/British Imperialism that most Irish hate. We generally get on with every one.
To be fair, the imperialism is the elites dragging their subjects into situations, as is usually the case. And its important to note that the English monarchy were largely descended from French Normans who invaded and subjugated England itself. Not to mention if you go further back in history the Irish themselves werent exactly peaceful people sticking to their own lands either. Scotland is named after the invading Scoti tribe from Ireland, and both the Scottish and Irish invaded England repeatedly in the Roman and post Roman times (Hadrians wall wasnt built for nothing), which lead to Saxon mercenaries being imported, which in turn ultimately lead to the Saxons full blown incursion into the UK which drove "celtic" languages and culture out of what would eventually become known as England. History is rarely a black and white thing.
@@marks238 Agree totally, I have been to well over 40 different countries and found the majority of people to be friendly and welcoming, regardless of their background. The issue I have is with the way some are led where there is no gender equality, the state has the power to execute its citizens or members of minority faiths and the LGBT+ community are persecuted.
@@Northstander Agree with you there... I think in all places the majority of people are fine with a minority who are not..We shouldnt judge whole nations on the bad minority.
As a Brit that’s always loved the idea of going to Ireland because of the beautiful scenery and the good natured people, I now feel like I wouldn’t be welcome at all 😂
You will be its kind of a national meme at this stage, we hate the British government but there are very few in the Republic who hate English people on principle, we will 100% mock your accent though
I'm American of Puerto Rican descent. I love Ireland. What's their beef with America? I mean... We (America) both don't like England and I, as a Puerto Rican, understand The Troubles and the Irish plight. How come they don't like America? What did we ever do to them? Is it just America's imposing nature? I want an Irishman to answer.
- Is there any person, place, book, Apple employee, Jurassic bird, Russian czar or type of sausage roll you don’t like? - Nah, not really - What about England?
Right?! I was thinking the same thing 🤣 But in seriousness, I guess you can never go wrong with food. You can hate the government but still like the food ya know(even if McDs isn't representative of authentic American cuisine lol)
@@LC-fx2lo Seriously, at least in my city, people I see eating are lower income people(no offense whatsoever). I think I've craved once in a while their chicken nuggets though as a late night drunk food lol
Well damn Damn near brought a tear to my eye to see this random old Irish man bring up Pearl Harbor Yes sir. We did get them back, and now we are all good with each other. I love my country. Would never want to live anywhere else
"Do you have a country you don't like?" "AMERICAAA" *waves a bag of McDonalds. 😂 (Edit: this is a quote from the video. Stop with the U.S. nationalism and stop with the U.S. citizen bashing, let's be respectful.)
Dublin has been my favorite city I've ever visited. People are so nice there and welcoming, and the streets feel so lively and joyful. Even though it's not a big city, I can 100% recommend it for a nice long weekend trip. Lots of nice cultural places to visit and a lot of great restaurants and bars as well. And come on, the live performances there in the pubs and on the street is just magnificent. Greetings from the Netherlands
Dublin not a big city? Ya it is. It's not big compared to some but there are about 2 million people living there. Officially probably a lot less, as is the case of most places but...
I'm Irish and I love England and the English. WTF? Why do you keep asking people and putting words in their mouths? Seriously- north of England- you won't get nicer, friendlier people. We are mixed in some way back in history.
I’m from Denmark and asked Swedish people about Denmark too, because it’s relevant what countries think of their neighbors 😊 Hope you can see that all of the people here are saying in with a smile on their face and that it’s mostly banter
Everyone forgets the vast amount of people in the UK who are actually Irish blood 100%, cities like Liverpool are highly Irish blooded, and probably close to a million Irish descended in London alone, yet the interviewer was trying to bet them to say they hate England
Actually if you go back to the two main cromagnid racial classifications of England and Ireland you get Trönder (England) and Brunn (Ireland). These two classifications stem from exactly the same cromagnid source. Two branches of the same family so to speak... The blood of Ireland is heavily Anglisised historically where the blood of England Gaelisised more recently... When you stand back two steps and see.people getting exercised over the differences, it's cringy sad. Like two neighbours arguing over a shared driveway just because they're used to assuming the other one is up to something.
I’m from Newcastle, and we’re known for being friendly, but you really do get good and bad everywhere. Everyone I encountered in London was really nice. The lad on here summed it up when he said it was a couple hundred years ago. Noone in England today would condone the actions of our past with Ireland, and trying to understand the troubles is like opening pandora’s box
WW2 veteran: "Japan!" Reporter: "You don't like it?" WW2 veteran: "Pearl Harbor... The Americans got them back. You don't want to mess with the Americans!"
@@botodin6979 The majority of the people of Northern Ireland claim to be British and vote accordingly which is their democratic right and as such wish to remain a part of the UK.
The old gentleman says Japan and cites Pearl Harbour. Interviewer says that was a Kong time ago. A mere 70 years. Ireland on the other hand pretend to hate England for historical events 500 years ago. Goi figure.
As an Irishman I can say that despite the people here choosing America as their answer, Ireland is one of the few European countries that actually like the states. Presumably the reason for this is that a ton of Irish have relatives that live there.
Always makes me mad when Irish people say they hate us. Wasn't many choices pre 1840s for my Irish ancestors. Famine, genocide, and forced relocation to America/Australia pretty much made up their minds for them.
@@KennyP.Gemstonemodern USA government has nothing to do with history lol. There is nothing to love USA from modern Ireland, because USA supports UK.
Most of us don't take an overly positive opinion on the US tourists here, just because some of them (not all of them) would want to smarten up. We're not British, we've no leprechauns, there's not a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and stop trying to pronounce the words of our language.
@SirBloxy God yea "we're not British", I don't understand how many Americans don't know this. I get back from a visit and my friends ask me "how was the UK" 🙃 were not that shmart over here
@@KennyP.Gemstone Im Irish and I dont know anyone who dislikes the USA, I think the people who said that were kinda joking maybe since Trump some people say USA, but the family ties between the 2 countries is strong.
Thumbs down for pushing England as the answer but most importantly for defending Saudi. C'mon mate.... Saudi over England? Where human rights have gone out the window?
All I know is Irish have the weirdest take when they are drunk, everyone is somehow a medieval historical expert after a pint or 10. Watched a bunch of Irish tourist picked a fight with some Swedish locals at a bar over the origin of Ragnar Lothbrok.
@@seankavanagh7625 Yeah I went down a full rabbit after that interaction, his entire ancestry tree and descendents(if the legends and sagas are remotely accurate) is just them ping ponging between being King of Sweden/Norway/Denmark/Iceland.
The English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish are almost identical compared to the rest of the world but we do have thousands of years of history of beating the snot out of each other. At least we aren't French.
Agree with the guy saying Saudi, I lived there too. Love the old guy hope he's still around. The interviewer is a bit of a hypocrite though. It's clear he hates the English and steers some into saying it too, but when gramps said "japan because of Pearl Harbor" suddenly he becomes super tolerant and says "well, that was a long time ago."
@@Reectjthegamekid and the current Japanese government retracted that sorry too, so Korean government and Korean people are angry at Japan. Comfort women was not only from Korea, but from China, Philippines, Burma, Netherlands, Australia and even the Japanese women.
I’m English, and can say from visiting Ireland I’ve always been treated decently, and by Irish people I’ve met abroad, I think it’s become a bit of cultural norm to “hate” England. I don’t think most English people take it to heart, I certainly don’t 😊
I think you hit the nail on the head. It's a cultural norm to hate England as we're growing up (because of the past) & vocalising it is just a figure of speech these days. But in reality we think England is fine, we love your music/football and like doing business with ya. Nearly every family in Ireland has a family member living in England with their own family now, so we don't hate u that much. Handful of true pricks on both sides. But vast majority of people are civil to each other.
@@JohnWalterGates so every country ever invaded by another country hundreds/thousands of years ago should hate that country as an integral part of their culture? Righto.
@Alexandra Giltenane Germans massacred millions, Russians starved millions, Japanese killed millions, Americans caused untold suffering on many nations with their interventions, and yes, the British/English are also guilty of atrocities. The point is it’s not the people who are alive now that did this. How long do people want to hold a grudge for? I just don’t think hating any country is healthy. For a bit of sporting rivalry and banter, sure, but otherwise it’s a toxic attitude to hold.
I'm American and I've visited the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and I found the people to be very friendly and genuine. Honestly, I can't blame you if you don't like our politics. I don't like them much either.
@@slopernafti902 Is he? Biden is an English name. If you trace his ancestry back on his paternal side he is from Sussex in England. The Bidens' were English colonists in the new world. Unfortunately that doesnt buy you votes in New England. One must be Irish to represent the 'working man'!
London, England has got to be the unfriendliest place in the world. The cold indifference to people is heart stopping and I’m a Martian. I returned home to warm up and recover.
I'm an Irish man and I can tell you where I came from in Galway nobody disliked the English and a lot of English live there and feel welcome and that is there home ,fact, I live in England and I would not swop Ireland for the life I have here and the English friends I've made are more genuine than the Irish ones I grew up with
I'm from Saudi Arabia and i strongly agree with his opinion, it's definitely a lot better now in here but still need more improvement. Judging by where he used to live in S.A. he probably used to work in the oil industry. love ya all
It's cheap , and it'll only cost you lots of dead kids dying because you just want food sadly . So many brands like Mickey d's getting blood on our hands.
True, it is an American company, but the McMenus differ in other countries. A lot of the American FDA approved food and beverages are completely band overseas. Their governments don't allow it, but you're correct.
It was lovely to hear the young lads saying "that was hundreds of years ago" I really can't understand why history is constantly used to create hatred towards people that weren't even alive at the time!
Generational hate and jealousy, the “I don’t like the people” comment was absolutely pathetic, I’m English and literally have no grudges against Ireland, in fact I know very little and care very little about them.
I did notice a lot of jousts at England/UK, while I was in Dublin. Lots of museums, tours etc. talk A LOT about how mean England was historically, like it's part of the national identity to not like England. Some tour guides also made jokes at me, for coming from the UK. It was mostly light-hearted though and in good taste.
But seriously? Of all countries, Iceland? What's to hate about Iceland? I'm sure he's never even been there! Iceland is heaven on earth, the most beautiful scenery and certainly one of the least toxic and hostile peoples I've ever known! Iceland? Pfft!
@@Elevated-yid Just who decides such things? So Corsica is not European and neither are Sicily or Gotland, or do you have to have a political connection to the continent of Europe before your island is technically a European country? As far as I know, Ireland and Britain maintain they're not "continental" but think of themselves as European, plus they're both in the EU. Maybe geographers make those decisions, but geologists might differ. Maybe it doesn't make any difference, lol.
I mean the stuff with England is still going on in Ireland right now and they're just ignorant to everyone about it, Japan have really tried to redeem themselves a lot.
@@Zischiii Well we haven't covered literally everything to ever happen - obviously. There's more to history than English war n shit. But you get the drift. Here we are at least taught about the good and the bad of our history. Japan covers up its war crimes.
I noticed how the interviewer always responded with "What about England?" to everyone who's clearly Irish, but didn't mention anything about England to people who were clearly immigrants.
There is some situational irony in it, but it's not nonsensical. I could love the taste of Greek olives or wine, and still generally dislike Greece itself (which I don't, but just for argument's sake).
@@vibovitold It’s not quite the same, grapes are just grapes at the end of the day, it’s a type of food no country owns. McDonalds is a company, and a brand, you think *America* when you see it. It’s inextricable in the way that “wine” isn’t.
As a Romanian, I can confirm, that was our plan all along.
Yeah we need to take over ireland its the most strategic place to take at this point
hahah good banter from you, Sir
You're doing good job.You're taking over Spain,Italy,Germany and Ireland(Actually,it's not true about Ireland.Polish are taking over there).Impressive. 😉
@@amradzinovic4086 It's the roman conqueror blood, I tell you
@Stefan Jankovic ahahahahhahahahahaha
Person: I don't know
Reporter: England?
Person: Yes
@Christian Lewis Because England took Derry city from Ireland which why they called it Londonderry xD
@@ahmedxd3333 A bit more extensive and complicated then that xD
It's called the 'land' of 'ire' for a reason
@@marknoble530 This is Interesting xD
@@ahmedxd3333 That was in 1610
the tattooed “scary” looking man they used for clickbait actually gave about the most well reasoned answer, shows you can’t judge a book by its cover
Nice observation
He's a singer for some local metal bands here. Senzar is his main one atm
The ironic thing is he hates the English yet his face tattoo resembles the British union flag ( jack) 🤦♂️
what clickbait
Yes, works better with people than books
"I don't like America!" While waving her McDonald's bag to the camera 🤣🤣🤣
Was gonna say the same thing😂😂
And iPhone
Is someone going to tell them America is not a country…
Half The shit McDonald's makes were invented in other countries. The hamburger was invented in Germany, French fries are Belgian, fried chicken and it's counterparts were invented in Britain, etc... you complain about them being hypocritical when you do the same thing by hating on other countries, the only difference is you guys are hypocritical just by BEING AMERICAN... It's almost like America has (almost) no culture of it's own, and is just a melting pot of other cultures and immigrants 🤔
@@FinnAdamchekno thats the best part 🤣
He might as well just walk around asking people if they hate England or not.
Pretty much that is all he has been doing lol
Completely understandable. It would be like going to the Ukraine in 100 years and asking the same question.
@@ellenphilomena4535 and not about England.
Was pretty obvious they hated England (like most of the world)
@@ellenphilomena4535 completely understandable ????what's next -going around asking people if they hate the Jews or not fkn hell give your head a wobble 🙄🙄🙄
The fact that he has to keep suggesting England defeats the purpose
@What? Speaking as a Brit not really, Asking in England there was more English "hating" England than the Irish here. But thats bloody London, who are hated by the rest of the country anyway
@MR Blaze Pukka Old saying "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink" - if you don't WANT to see the blindingly obvious that the rest of the country sees in London's self-adoring middle classes and students then you won't. End of.
London worst city in the country can't stand it
@@lancejones735 Love from a Londoner 😙
@MR Blaze Pukka I wouldn't assume too fast, I reckon you haven't watched many of his videos because he does this type of thing in other countries too. In Romania he asks about Hungary, in Serbia he asks about Albania etc. I wouldn't go as far as saying he 'suggests' anything but rather wants to know these people's opinion about that country their country has bad relations with because maybe it doesn't come to their mind quickly and I think he just wants to know how the general public feels about their 'rival' country and see if it's really that strong of a feeling or if it is just blown up by media.
I'm Norwegian, my mate got into trouble in a pub in Ireland because of viking age issues. To this day, this is the most surreal reason I've ever heard for someone to pick a fight.
Anyone who dredges up the past and uses it to attack people who had nothing to do with it over a time period in which they weren't even born, is a complete, brain-addled moron and should get chucked into the asylum where they belong. Unfortunately it's fast becoming the norm. Hope your friend is doing well.
ahahahahaha
Try visiting Russia maybe they nominate one of you as the new country leader (it happened once about 1200 years ago so... )
Did your friend lose, lets hope so! :)
@@MrAuk929 Nah, he stood his ground and intimidated them, ended up having drinks together. :)
You know you're in trouble when Darth Maul doesn't like the way your country is run.
“Son what do you want to eat today?”
“A burg-“
*”what about england”*
The vid was as dumb as that!
😂
Which country are you jealous the most of? ......
I didn't know England was food.
@@TomokoMurakami oh then I should try some.
Almost every conversation
“Do you have a country you don’t like?”
“Er not real....”
“WHAT ABOUT ENGLAND??!!”
@Caden Patton Hamilton this is a fair point, I’m Scottish and fully accept and apologise for the part we played in the British empire and colonialism, we profited from it very much probably as much as England. I’m unsure if the British empire etc is a reason why people say they hate England and if it is then that’s rather silly as it was a long time ago (we don’t resent the Germans for what they done only 80 years ago). I think people draw their dislike for England because of the noisy arrogant part of their population that kind of feel they are the best and everyone else is beneath them, kind of similar reason as why a lot of people have a dislike for the United States, that would be my understanding as to why many people dislike the English which is a shame because the majority are the more silent welcoming and generally nice people 👍🏻 big love to Ireland from your Celtic cousins and again apologise for our part in history🏴🤝
England and English people are hated because they don't accept their dark past and instead glorify it.
They teach wrong history at their schools.
Germany and Germans are not hated because they accept their dark past.
They teach correct history at their schools.
As simple as that.
@@kanekiken2002 the thing is it wasn’t just England that had dark past, Scotland also played a crucial role in the British empire and benefited from it, I’m saying that as a Scot. We very rarely get taught about our role in the British empire and the blame always gets lumped onto the English. It was both England and Scotland and Scottish people do need to start realising we also done bad things in the past.
@@jackrussell3755 So realise about, learn about it, shove it in your brain.
@@kanekiken2002 How do we glorify our past? I was taught about the slave trade and the famine in school. Many people are taught about the empire not everyone learns about it nor do they learn of every single event of empire but alot of English people have a basic understanding. As a history buff you come to realise that people in general don't care about history nor do they take any responsibility. English people will indeed think it was terrible what the imperial British did but this whole "you need to take responsibility and blame for what your country did over a century ago" mentality is idiotic. Most English people couldn't vote till 1918, the vast majority of "Democratic countries" up until the early 20th century were ruled by a wealthy aristocratic elite not by the people.
"Any countries you hate?"
"No."
"What about England?"
"Yes."
_And that, folks, is the science of surveys._
Surveys and statistics are more like magic instead of science. 🤣
mate this hate only comes from our past and our history their nothing but poison memories and we are corrupted by it
@@tommydingo1h547 I'll be honest I have a problem with their whole political system and voting patterns. When I was little I was raised to dislike the English and I shook it off for the reasons you express. But now, It's coming back strong because the other 3 countries combined literally have less say than England itself, and they keep voting for people who've been fucking us all over for a looong time and its getting worse for everyone. And I'm sick of their stupid SNP bashing because they've decided to selectively listen to the media that serves its own agenda... I'm not even a nationalist, I'm a humanist, and if these cunts cant see the real enemy is the private school, children of millionaire, theives they keep putting in charge then I'm sorry, but I'm getting to the point of saying; Fuck Em All!
@@MongoloidAlien haha nicola jumped ship with the ships 😂😂😂😂 🚢
@@MongoloidAlien I’m a humanist really? c#%t ? Take it you never mounted to much in your life and the benefit system won’t give you your giro like once before 😂😂😂 did they make you work? 😂
The greatest trick Scotland ever pulled was convincing the Irish it was all England's fault.
Y do you say so, do you mind sharing your insights?
800 years of England being in Ireland you mean ?
@@iterminator987Britain was united under a Scottish king who inherited the English throne. I forget his name. King John or King James or something like that. Wales was already linked to England by that time. I forget how and why. Anyway people think Scotland was conquered by the English but it wasn't. It literally was just a union. That's the first thing. When talking specifically about Ireland it was primarily Scottish protestants that moved over. Ofc England and Wales weren't complicit to this as again it's a union so they're all in it together. People associate the British empire and indeed Britain with England which is understandable considering London is the capital. However that's not really how things work. Former king of England Richard the Lionheart was french if I remember correctly. I'm not certain he ever even visited England if I recall. You see what I mean? Other people inherited thrones who aren't even from that country. Anything England has done, Scotland and Wales are as guilty. Anyway this is why Northern Ireland is still part of the UK because that's where most of the Scottish prods ended up. It's also why Celtic and Rangers are the way they are.
@@me5969 this is what the unionists want you to know lol, propaganda.
Thts because it is
What country do you not like?
Scotland: England
Wales: England
Ireland: England
England: England
England don't even like England
@@IllVIXENllI The fodball fans says the love England
@@MeMe-rp5tk the team, not the country
I'm English and I do not like English people. We are rude two-faced obnoxious arrogant judgemental the list just goes on🤣
As an Englishman, I came here knowing the answer.
Edit: of course this comment section blew widely out of proportion, both politically and racially.
What was I expecting?
Good job...
P.s. I thank those who are able to maintain some sense of reality, thank you :)
The English make up the largest number of foreign nationals living in Ireland, i presume happily or they wouldn't stay. The Irish don't hate the English people but our history dictates that most of us have disdain for the British establishment, The 120 years that Ireland was in the Union almost wiped our population & culture out.
@@MrSuileile
I’m not sure about all that man but okay.
I was just making a light joke :)
What is it that you not sure about? The disdain itself or the reasons for it? Suil Eile’s reply was quite gracious.
I wonder if there was a German or Russian ‘I came here knowing the answer’ comment when the programme did Poland...
It’s why I never hesitate in slagging the Irish. You’ve got to give as good you get.
Well i thought theyd all love england 😃
I never knew, we Romanians had the intention to take over Ireland! We have potatoes too!
I Rumeni non li vuole nessuno
I mean there are way too many over here
They are probably gypsy
@big Feet Us English invented potatoes. Before that the Irish catholics ate cold gravel.
@big Feet There wasn't a UK then, and most of Ireland was owned by Protestant Anglo/Scots Landowners. We basically introduced you to a new crop...
The guy at 2:51 is such a doll baby! He seems like such a sweet and genuine soul and definitely should make wherever he is from very proud. Clearly a kind man.
"Is there a planet in our solar system you don't like"
"errrr.. ummm"
"What about England"
"ya.. England" 😂
What's England? It became Englamabad. England is gone.
@@scintillam_dei
Hehe Maybe
hahahaa
Any ice-cream flavours you don't like? England! Yep, sounds legit.
Pluto cuz it not planet
I’m Irish but when people say ‘England’ it’s more the British government/establishment and their politics that Irish people don’t like, most normal Irish and English people have a lot in common and get on well tbh
I'm English (North) and also hate the government.
The common Irishman and Englishman have a lot in common (probably because of a bad history but we do)
Yeah I agree with that; generally Irish and English people rub along well enough, but British rule and interference in Ireland has been a long drawn-out disaster which can't be simply ignored. So, English people = mainly fine. British politics = atrocious...
@@Br1ght0n But can't dislike all British politics. ROI (population 5 million) has been given 50 billion in EU funds more that it has contributed to EU funds and much of that came from British Government.
@@Iazzaboyce I am obviously talking about British politics in relation to Ireland, and currently British political nonsense over Brexit is presenting a threat to Ireland's peace and prosperity yet again. As for the 50 billion comment; RO Ireland has been a net contributor to the EU since 2013 and is committed to the EU for the long haul. And finally, the small population of Ireland is very much a legacy of British misrule.
@@Br1ght0n Ireland had 8,5 million before the famine. They never recovered their original population.
The reporter is literally making everyone say England 😂
Unless they are Asian!
Most of the time we forget about England, then we remember them and get mad.
Nah sure, not "making"... just nudging.
Trying to drum up divide
@@Jermungus115 But they've always come in handy when we want to unload our surplus workforce !!
A classic case of a questioner feeding people the answer he wants before they have even had time to think about it.
There are probably more Irish people in England than in Ireland and they all seem pretty happy to mix with the locals to me. They would go home if they didn't.
If somebody asked the same question of English people and they replied "Ireland" there would be uproar and rightly so.
"what country you don't like ?"
"England, because they are mad and don't know how to drink"
Give this man a medal
I'm mad yeah, but I can drink most people under the table (including all my Irish friends).
@@pumbar chill man, it's a sarcasm.
@@dhanapiereza5012 I'm chilled mate (my beer isn't though 😁🍻👍)
Irish guy: The English are mad...
English people: Fair
Irish guy: ...and they don't know how to drink
English people: Now wait just a fucking minute
The Irish are about the only people I would take a crack from about not drinking properly 😂
I think the right question is "what country do you hate the most after England"
hmm ingland :)
British
Englando
@@goldgen7352 bri ish
Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.
"do you have a country you dont like?"
"America!" *shakes mcdonalds bag*
"What country you dont like"
"AMERICA"
"Holding a McDonalds bag*
Okay ... so disliking is not enough you must also actively boycott any of that countries industries.
Is that it?
TheLiamMurphy you don't have to boycott American products, it just looks ironic when you say you don't like a country yet your holding something based from that country
@@sambenham1945 is it though. No westerner can agree with Saudi Arabia shitting on women but we all use their oil. I guess it’s a little ironic but not unexpected or unusual
@@sambenham1945 Most people probably don't know McDonald's is american.
@@aposslex that’s only different because idk what you have in your country but when you pull up at the gas station in your car it doesn’t automatically go into ur mind Saudi Arabia, while you see a McDonald’s and it’s more common to think America right away
- Pearl Harbour? That's a long time ago.
Not from his point of view, I think
We were neutral in the war as well lol :)
He was probably there.
And the interviewer doesn’t see the irony that Pearl Harbor was much more recent than the events he’s got a beef with England about. One word. Begins with A, ends in hole.
@@Chris-mf1rm ...Did you forget about the Troubles that lasted between the 1960’s-1998?
He’s probably thinking about all of Japan’s actions in the 30s and ww2
Like one guy says, hate is a very strong word. There might be 1 or 2 countries i don't like but it's more the government than just the country.
I'm totally willing to paint the entire nation of Russia with my hate brush. I can't describe how much I hate Russia and it's people. I mean I literally can't describe how much I hate them because I'd get arrested if I did. I wouldn't weep if every last one of them got eaten by dogs.
I lean into my hatred for Russia.
@@randybugger3006 I'm just gonna assume you're trolling
@@skyz6708 Not even a little bit. It's scary how much and how deep my hatred of Russia is. I have, at times, been very descriptive of how much I hate the nation of Russia and the ...people... that populate it. I've been called out for it and I will. not. repent.
"Don't like" was mostly used in the interviews, but they chose to boost the combo power in their click bait game using their two strong cards in a deck, namely the provoking title and the facial tattoo guy thumbnail.
Dislike.. would be the proper wording..
It's crazy how anything that is anti English is not seen as racism. However if it was English people being asked to name the country they hate then we'd be hammered with the racist card
The fact that when the girl at 1:30 said she hated America she was holding a bag of McDonald’s simply warms my heart
Америка в которой много ирландецев
Lol But the irony got lost on her. Bless her soul. People can’t really blame her tho, cause whereas half of the US is cool the other half is a bit scary.
@@selmahare really? Which part of USA is scary?
Liking usa is when you like mcdonalds???
Ur not american unless ur native if ur not native u basically invaded america
We Romanians want your potatoes
NOOOOOO!!!
You have Belarusia and Latvia on the side, why you need Ireland xD
Ye can have as long as we get yere women
Oddity yere not gettin our PATATOS
🇮🇪
@@oranha 😂 🤷♂️
This guy should be a journalist. Makes up the narrative to fit his own agenda.
or a politician, same detail
@@kneeslider47 Yeah true. Except usually where a journalist makes up the answer, a politician avoids giving a straight answer
@@lotuseater7247 couldn’t agree more 👊
Would make a good politician too! A budding Popularist!
All these comments are English folk xD
Love the fact that the dangerous looking guy with face tats gave the most mild mannered, polite answer ever hahaha
0:52 Thats how I’m imagine the average Irish man
yep
He is probably called seamus
This one sounds really racist
@@asmoss4734 oh boy...lol
I wish... I live in Ireland, and let me tell you, most of the people are ****
For most teenagers and young children, probably a good handful of adults too, whether you play gaelic or not completely defines your personality
I don't like gaelic because I tried it out when I was younger, and it was just a hellhole for bullying and poleople intentionally hurting you cause its basically a sport where you can get away with anything, and people saying offensive thing ls and passing it off as a joke
So, in Irish society, I'm seen as an "outcast" just because I'm not part of a stupid "religion" (and yes, some people call it that)
Young ladies: We hate America.
Old men: You don’t mess with the Americans.
Girl hates the USA while holding a McDonald's
I'm with the young ladies
@@declanmoloney2473 that means absolutely nothing
@Idk Idk reddit moment lol funni simp word
@@moistmeathateroffurries8621 You a simp?
Interviewer: what country do you hate and why England ?
Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Germany, Egypt, Australia, New Zealand have entered the chat
@@dorakake7484 Yes everyone hates England
@@dorakake7484 they have colonized over 100 countries in the world and have left damage in nearly every one they left and never acknowledge it
@@dorakake7484 ireland
It’s the 21st century peops stop living in the past
As a Greek who has the chance to meet a lot of foreigners due to the fact my business is in tourism and I'm planning on visiting Scotland and Ireland in the near future, I can say for a fact that Irish and Scots are wonderful people. It's not that I dislike the English folks, it's just that we get along better with Scots and Irish. Greek educational system is highly demanding and we're quite fond of History not only of Creece but other nations too. We are quite aware of the Gaelic language and the Celts in general,not to mention the fact but as victims of the Ottoman occupation, our heart always goes out to the nations who fought and struggled to maintain their identity and dignity. British colonization created trouble to our country as well in the past. We appreciate Irish and Scots greatly, and I'm happy that the feelings are mutual and always return this appreciation back to us. They are great lads.
ewww
This is so dumb
The Scots were the ones to form the act of union and, as a result, the British empire.
@@rico2815 why ewww?
Ottoman? Complex...
Believe me, as an Irish man I can tell you that the vast vast majority of Irish people have no issues with our neighbours England..... Take a look at the people he asked (Very selective group) and he constantly prompted England as a suggestion when they hadn't given him the answer he clearly wanted.... He could have asked a thousand people and just put up the handful of answers saying England... That was clearly his objective from the start.... I've gone to England for lots of weekend trips as a kid with my family & as an adult with work/stags/weekend breaks...etc and have always had a great time. If the English visit Ireland, they'll be greeted with a "Céad míle fáilte" (Hundred Thousand welcomes), as we do with everyone else... What a silly video....!
Jackeen I assume?
@@stiofain88 Absolutely not, I'm not a Dub LOL, although I did live in Dublin for 15 years and think it's a great county... I'm a very proud Irishman and i'd be strong on protecting our Irish way of life & culture but don't feel the need to attack people especially if i don't even know them.. I'd rather judge people on their character but be strong on protecting our own way of life.... I seen big changes in Dublin over the years i've spent there and around the country in that time. We've bigger issues to worry about with illegal migrants being aloud to freely cross into europe and ireland plus this idiotic woke stuff indoctrinating the west with the sole purpose of destroying our great cultures and societies.... We shouldn't be fighting amongst ourselves but instead, band together to protect the west as a whole..... Hope that clears things up for ya... Look after yourself...🤗
@@Markgeoghegan100 If you are from Ireland then why are you worrying about illegal immigrants? Once they get granted asylum what happens then? It's not like they can afford to live here anymore than the planeloads going to Australia. They'll go home after they get sick of not being able to afford anything.
I'm surprised there weren't more United States answers.
Indeed. To "hate" the English means you hate people from Northumberland, Lancashire, Norfolk, Devon and Shropshire. A wild generalisation.
I should state that the presenter (who does not have an Irish or British accent) repeatedly tries to get the Irish to say they hate the English. Well done to the Irish for not hating. There's too much hatred in the world so it's it's great to see a nation that has clearly moved on.
The guy who said Saudi gave a solid answer
Especially since he was in Eastern Province where the Saudi government treats the local Shia population like crap. Probably reminded him of the way the British treated Catholics in Ireland.
@@bobsnow6242 that’s not true at all, im from Dammam and i can say that you’re a liar
@@zeyad2176 saudi gov belong to zionists LoooooooooooL
@Onward Turtlei tell truth im being honest 😁😄😄
@@bobsnow6242 too much Twitter? Sounds like someone who never visited
As a Korean, Learning the history of Ireland and England reminded me of the history between Korea and Japan. Maybe that's why I feel the sense of homogeneity. I'm going to Ireland next year and I can't wait to go! Love from South Korea 🇮🇪❤🇰🇷🍀
Hearing the question the obvious answer would be North Korea. Its insane that such a country can exist in modern times. The more your learn about it the worst it gets. Makes 1984 look like utopia.
Although Korea was under Japanese rule for like 35 years, Ireland suffered English oppression and terror for about a thousand years so... Pls don't compare Ireland's situation and history with any other, not fair ; I'm from Brittany, another Celtic nation that fought (kind of, it's very complicated) for independance (from France), but ultimately failed, and it always pisses me off when independantists compare Brittany's History with Ireland's History because it's just not fair, the English were (and are) way worse than the French. The French only tried to genocide part of us once, and it was the 1st French republic (because we helped the anti-revolution revolts in Vendée) notorious for being disorganised but having a very capable military, kinda corrupted and INSANELY violent and cruel with its own people ; the English tried to genocide the Irish for about 400-500 years.
@@misterthemad994 Oh dude calm down... I never told you that Ireland and Korea have the same history
@@misterthemad994 Im half-Basque half-Irish living in the Basque Country in Spain and the same thing happens here with people comparing Basques with Irish.
I feel "lucky" my language and culture, my nation, has finished within Spain. We literally were given privileges in order to persuade us to be part of Spain (ignoring some conquers), albeit our different culture and language instead of straight up colonising like England or centralising like France (ignoring the dictatorship and french invasion periods).
I get what you mean but I think the Korean was just comparing the bigger picture of opressor and opressed though.
@@물만두-i4g I just told you it was not fair to compare Ireland to any other country when it comes to such matters, and at no point have I said that you had told me that Ireland and Korea had the same history.
Also, you might have misunderstood my comment slightly, as you appear to believe that I'm angry or pissed off at you, which I am not, unless you're a very specific "type" of *Breton independantists that compare Breton History to Irish History* .
Dude with the face tattoos is Trevor from the band Coldwar (amongst others). Very intelligent guy. Absolutely fantastic band for any metal fans out there. Was privileged to have seen them perform live, supporting Carcass, before they split not so long ago.
That's when i saw them to. Limelight in Belfast with Carcass. Had the privilege of being a guest of Carcass that night organised by former Cathedral bassist Mark "Griff". This was actually the last gig i was at.
@@davidfoster0666 it was a brilliant show man. Carcass were on top form for their big come back too. Went to see them a few times at the same venue since, but that was still the best set. And fair play to Coldwar, because they really held their own opening for them. I believe they opened with Falconer that night, and it was absolutely epic. Sad to hear Coldwar broke up, always wanted to catch them again!
Intelligent people don’t cover their faces with ridiculous tattoos.
@@DJ-qi4ry why not?
@Mr. Foxo Lyrical content, corroborated by interviews. By the way, the word you are looking for is "Intelligent". Just as an additional social observation, I am amused and fascinated by the numerous comments I've had challenging my observation. It's almost as if people are offended, or in some way upset - very strange. Is it better for me to say "I know this guy, he's stupid" ? That would be a lie and not worth mentioning. When we recognise someone, we tend to point out traits representing who they are and how they come across.
This guy just wants everyone to say they hate England, what a weird fella 😂
Hes not wrong
@the gun man yeah cool
@the gun man 800 years 😂
@the gun man how did the Kings of England first enter Ireland?
@the gun man well there's a few conveniently missed parts of history. First off Henry 8th wasn't that long ago. Irish leaders asked the Danish King of England to bring an army and fight in local wars, they stayed and expanded holding both kingdoms. Then there were loads of wars between churches, lots of details, and lots of details blown up and a lot ignored because it doesn't make a good story.
As an Irish person, I actually quite like England. I've been there twice actually. Once was to visit my family and I got to go to Legoland, and the the other time was when my sister sorted a trip to London for my birthday and we went to a Gaming Convention together! My parents booked the hotels for the both of us too, that was the best birthday I ever had I think.
Good and bad everywhere. The problem is the EU don’t want nation states, cultures or history. They want one huge grey conformist superstate so a tiny elite can rule over 500m people. I’ve travelled extensively on business and pleasure and I cannot say “I hate” any country or people. This guy is tapping into negativity. It’s also set up to push a personal narrative IMHO.
@Lee Lee nothing wromng with you scots eitherr but we english would like pour goalpost back lol
@@mikey673442 dreamer...
@@carlosonliones202 That’s intelligent. Someone who doesn’t dream is a sad person?
Us ordinary English folk have more in common with the Irish than maybe either of us are willing to admit. There's no reason for us to be perpetual enemies; unfortunately there isn't much we could do about tyrannical kings in the past (who were cruel to their own just as much as they were to the Irish) and the problems they created
2:40 As an American, I don’t like how it’s running right now either. I feel you.
I am Irish. I don't hate England or English people. Majority of them dead on. It is English/British Imperialism that most Irish hate. We generally get on with every one.
Good answer Colm and nice to see that in this dumbed down age someone can still distinguish between a nations people and its establishment/government.
To be fair, the imperialism is the elites dragging their subjects into situations, as is usually the case. And its important to note that the English monarchy were largely descended from French Normans who invaded and subjugated England itself. Not to mention if you go further back in history the Irish themselves werent exactly peaceful people sticking to their own lands either. Scotland is named after the invading Scoti tribe from Ireland, and both the Scottish and Irish invaded England repeatedly in the Roman and post Roman times (Hadrians wall wasnt built for nothing), which lead to Saxon mercenaries being imported, which in turn ultimately lead to the Saxons full blown incursion into the UK which drove "celtic" languages and culture out of what would eventually become known as England. History is rarely a black and white thing.
Respect sir. Best answer so far.
@@marks238 Agree totally, I have been to well over 40 different countries and found the majority of people to be friendly and welcoming, regardless of their background. The issue I have is with the way some are led where there is no gender equality, the state has the power to execute its citizens or members of minority faiths and the LGBT+ community are persecuted.
@@Northstander Agree with you there... I think in all places the majority of people are fine with a minority who are not..We shouldnt judge whole nations on the bad minority.
Love how over half the answers for England were after the interviewer suggesting it as an answer.
bein' diplomatic like.
Hes negotiating
Just accept it England is hated
As a Brit that’s always loved the idea of going to Ireland because of the beautiful scenery and the good natured people, I now feel like I wouldn’t be welcome at all 😂
You will be its kind of a national meme at this stage, we hate the British government but there are very few in the Republic who hate English people on principle, we will 100% mock your accent though
@@MrDaywalker1996 Believe me, everyone here hates the British government too. And the accent thing would just be funny.
It's so unfair for the Irish to say such hateful things about England! Give the Welsh a chance.
We don't hate England, we really just talk about English government and people who have a passion of calling us 'British'
@@BunyipToldMe wales is a different country mate
Love Ireland from Poland 🇵🇱❤🇮🇪
I love how that irish man is still salty about pearl harbor 😭
John Belushi Said at Movie Animals House - That IT was The Germans - that Did Tora Tora Tora to The Pearl Harbour ! Which One IS Right ?
The war ended just 75 years ago, these guys were alive DURING the war.
He was the oldest guy in his Japanese concentration camp.
“You don’t mess with the Americans”. He couldn’t be any smarter
That's a weird thing for a foreigner to to be angry about.
Poor Romanians. The girl probably means Sinti and Roma and not actual Romanians but ppl always think they're Romanians.
We have been mistaken for gypsies so many times it actually became hilarious every time it happens
Naah mate it's romanians. We want all of their potatoes
I know the difference, roma and Romanian are totally different.
@big Feet they're Indians from punjab, i think. What amuses me the most is when indians or Pakistani are hateful against gypsies.
It's.....
@@DerDop Ironic
damn bald and bankrupt at 1:45 hes so cool for just randomly being in this vid.
nice he joined in
He looks a lot like him, but the voice is totally different.
Thats not him lmao
South Dublin
All that's missing is a skivvy comment about some girl.
I'm American of Puerto Rican descent. I love Ireland. What's their beef with America? I mean... We (America) both don't like England and I, as a Puerto Rican, understand The Troubles and the Irish plight. How come they don't like America? What did we ever do to them? Is it just America's imposing nature? I want an Irishman to answer.
- Is there any person, place, book, Apple employee, Jurassic bird, Russian czar or type of sausage roll you don’t like?
- Nah, not really
- What about England?
I like how the girl who said she hates America is holding a McDonalds bag
Right?! I was thinking the same thing 🤣 But in seriousness, I guess you can never go wrong with food. You can hate the government but still like the food ya know(even if McDs isn't representative of authentic American cuisine lol)
And wearing Jeans, and not living under tyranny, and uses the internet.
People accuse Americans of only eating McDonald’s, yet it’s only the non-Americans that I actually ever see eating it.
@@LC-fx2lo Seriously, at least in my city, people I see eating are lower income people(no offense whatsoever). I think I've craved once in a while their chicken nuggets though as a late night drunk food lol
@@lebleu8843 nae livin under tyranny... and using th internaet?? What does that have tae do with the USA?
"Do you have a country you hate or don't like?"
"England"
"Why?"
"Because they're mad"
Fair answer.
Because the Irish aren't mad, no, not at all, not even a wee bit to be sure.
@@stonemarten1400 I think he was referring to Brexit 😂
@@saoirserosenstock8144 Well in that case it makes absolutely no sense at all.
Nah we shipped the mad ones of to America
The reason we dislike England is because we dislike the government for many reasons
Well damn
Damn near brought a tear to my eye to see this random old Irish man bring up Pearl Harbor
Yes sir. We did get them back, and now we are all good with each other.
I love my country. Would never want to live anywhere else
Presses people to say they hate England... Then asks man why he didn't like Saudi Arabia.
@Tee 3 B*llocks. The "reporter" is wildly biased and he doesn't even bother to disguise it.
@@worthlessdollar1 that guy with the ginger beard was grotesque
"Do you have a country you don't like?" "AMERICAAA"
*waves a bag of McDonalds. 😂
(Edit: this is a quote from the video. Stop with the U.S. nationalism and stop with the U.S. citizen bashing, let's be respectful.)
I thought the same thing AHAHAH
I don't like China but I love Chinese food.
@@erikseavey9445 I'm sure the Chinese don't like you either. XD
Hahahaha. That's funny,
Houston,TX.
As long as we have our spice bags that’s all we need
Dublin has been my favorite city I've ever visited.
People are so nice there and welcoming, and the streets feel so lively and joyful.
Even though it's not a big city, I can 100% recommend it for a nice long weekend trip. Lots of nice cultural places to visit and a lot of great restaurants and bars as well.
And come on, the live performances there in the pubs and on the street is just magnificent.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Live= a place you stay
Live= a video streaming in the present
Great job english language
Dublin not a big city? Ya it is. It's not big compared to some but there are about 2 million people living there. Officially probably a lot less, as is the case of most places but...
Dublin is the capital of Ireland lol
@@dobrien757 did i ask for your opinion though
@@Rntthelegend it's not lol it is the capital of all Ireland
0:51 “the big one next to us…” idk why but that was so real.
I'm Irish and I love England and the English. WTF? Why do you keep asking people and putting words in their mouths? Seriously- north of England- you won't get nicer, friendlier people. We are mixed in some way back in history.
I’m from Denmark and asked Swedish people about Denmark too, because it’s relevant what countries think of their neighbors 😊 Hope you can see that all of the people here are saying in with a smile on their face and that it’s mostly banter
Everyone forgets the vast amount of people in the UK who are actually Irish blood 100%, cities like Liverpool are highly Irish blooded, and probably close to a million Irish descended in London alone, yet the interviewer was trying to bet them to say they hate England
@@nickdadon exactly- and it’s the same in Ireland. We’re all mixed in some way over hundreds of years.
Actually if you go back to the two main cromagnid racial classifications of England and Ireland you get Trönder (England) and Brunn (Ireland). These two classifications stem from exactly the same cromagnid source. Two branches of the same family so to speak... The blood of Ireland is heavily Anglisised historically where the blood of England Gaelisised more recently... When you stand back two steps and see.people getting exercised over the differences, it's cringy sad. Like two neighbours arguing over a shared driveway just because they're used to assuming the other one is up to something.
I’m from Newcastle, and we’re known for being friendly, but you really do get good and bad everywhere. Everyone I encountered in London was really nice. The lad on here summed it up when he said it was a couple hundred years ago. Noone in England today would condone the actions of our past with Ireland, and trying to understand the troubles is like opening pandora’s box
WW2 veteran: "Japan!"
Reporter: "You don't like it?"
WW2 veteran: "Pearl Harbor... The Americans got them back. You don't want to mess with the Americans!"
Can confirm you shouldn't mess with the Americans
@@shadedbear6414 Jawohl!
How do you know he is a veteran idiot? He is like 80yo
@@shadedbear6414 The americans messed with Japan first by cutting off their oil supply. Not many people know this. The US always starts the trouble
Unless you’re surrounded by a thick jungle
"Don't like Japan because of pearl harbour"
"That's a long time ago"
Also him:
"what about England don't you hate them?"
England, to this day, claims a part of Ireland though
@@botodin6979 no we don’t?
@@botodin6979
The majority of the people of Northern Ireland claim to be British and vote accordingly which is their democratic right and as such wish to remain a part of the UK.
@@daveglynn748 That, like Crimea, is a result of genocide...
@@daveglynn748 It was quite literally the result of the British ethnic cleansing of the Irish...
The old gentleman says Japan and cites Pearl Harbour. Interviewer says that was a Kong time ago. A mere 70 years. Ireland on the other hand pretend to hate England for historical events 500 years ago. Goi figure.
"England. Because they're mad" Says an Irish guy :D Love him.
Yeah, hee hee, pot, kettle, black!
@@stonemarten1400 I love it though, it's funny :))))
U sus
“They drink too much” says the guy pissed at mid day
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@dripstar6183 He said "They dont know how to drink"
As an Irishman I can say that despite the people here choosing America as their answer, Ireland is one of the few European countries that actually like the states. Presumably the reason for this is that a ton of Irish have relatives that live there.
Always makes me mad when Irish people say they hate us. Wasn't many choices pre 1840s for my Irish ancestors. Famine, genocide, and forced relocation to America/Australia pretty much made up their minds for them.
@@KennyP.Gemstonemodern USA government has nothing to do with history lol. There is nothing to love USA from modern Ireland, because USA supports UK.
Most of us don't take an overly positive opinion on the US tourists here, just because some of them (not all of them) would want to smarten up. We're not British, we've no leprechauns, there's not a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, and stop trying to pronounce the words of our language.
@SirBloxy God yea "we're not British", I don't understand how many Americans don't know this. I get back from a visit and my friends ask me "how was the UK" 🙃 were not that shmart over here
@@KennyP.Gemstone Im Irish and I dont know anyone who dislikes the USA, I think the people who said that were kinda joking maybe since Trump some people say USA, but the family ties between the 2 countries is strong.
Thumbs down for pushing England as the answer but most importantly for defending Saudi. C'mon mate.... Saudi over England? Where human rights have gone out the window?
At least saudi aint racist and colonize country shit as yours .
@@oOflash21Oo I'm not British but colonization is not a current thing. It's a thing of the past. We are not comparing apples to apples
@@oOflash21Oo and yes they are racist
England. Odd how they still hate England. England gets on well with Germany and Japan.
england do hate scotland and ireland so i dont think they even mind they are only good with big country like us and germany
@@prans_bas No we don’t hate them. They are far too insignificant to bother about.
Saying they hate America while holding a McDonald’s bag
But McDonald is an Irish name 😜
@@Helmuesi911 double irony
They probably talk to a bunch of r words in Twitter.
Like those trashing on freedom and capitalism while holding a top shelf smartphone and not being thrown into jail by for criticism of the government.
@@Helmuesi911 Wrong. Scottish.
All I know is Irish have the weirdest take when they are drunk, everyone is somehow a medieval historical expert after a pint or 10. Watched a bunch of Irish tourist picked a fight with some Swedish locals at a bar over the origin of Ragnar Lothbrok.
Were they claiming him as Swedish? If so our lads had a point.
@@seankavanagh7625 Yep, the Irish tourists argued that he's Danish
@@lightspeedrescue To be fair this one is tricky
@@seankavanagh7625 Yeah I went down a full rabbit after that interaction, his entire ancestry tree and descendents(if the legends and sagas are remotely accurate) is just them ping ponging between being King of Sweden/Norway/Denmark/Iceland.
@@seankavanagh7625 ....Or 10..
Lol says America while holding a McDonald’s bag 1:27
Yeah it's funny, really funny because America saves everyone even when it has its own problems, but somebody has to do it and it can't be Russia 😂
@@bigdaddysbaked yeah america saves everythink like ıraq. Dude america getting peace to every country🎉
@@anti506Cope, that is miniscule compared to what it’s done in totality.
This is what I like to call a "foment unrest' video
Ireland: we don't like England
England: Get in line chaps
Well I mean we've been disliking them for about 800 years now so I'm not sure who else would be first in the line.
The English, Irish, Welsh and Scottish are almost identical compared to the rest of the world but we do have thousands of years of history of beating the snot out of each other. At least we aren't French.
wtf lol...chaps? who says that?
@@fatimachowdhury38 it's a British thing
@CJ Monk Yeah...having a culture of being cowards.Viva la frogs.
Agree with the guy saying Saudi, I lived there too. Love the old guy hope he's still around. The interviewer is a bit of a hypocrite though. It's clear he hates the English and steers some into saying it too, but when gramps said "japan because of Pearl Harbor" suddenly he becomes super tolerant and says "well, that was a long time ago."
People forget all Japan has actually done. Y'all all forget about Comfort Women in Korea, And they only said sorry in the 90s...
Fr lol
@@Reectjthegamekid and the current Japanese government retracted that sorry too, so Korean government and Korean people are angry at Japan. Comfort women was not only from Korea, but from China, Philippines, Burma, Netherlands, Australia and even the Japanese women.
I’m English, and can say from visiting Ireland I’ve always been treated decently, and by Irish people I’ve met abroad, I think it’s become a bit of cultural norm to “hate” England. I don’t think most English people take it to heart, I certainly don’t 😊
I think you hit the nail on the head. It's a cultural norm to hate England as we're growing up (because of the past) & vocalising it is just a figure of speech these days. But in reality we think England is fine, we love your music/football and like doing business with ya. Nearly every family in Ireland has a family member living in England with their own family now, so we don't hate u that much. Handful of true pricks on both sides. But vast majority of people are civil to each other.
@@TheSpaceman332211 is it really a good thing if it’s a ‘cultural norm’ to say you hate a country?
@@9dodger9 Should't have invaded ireland
@@JohnWalterGates so every country ever invaded by another country hundreds/thousands of years ago should hate that country as an integral part of their culture? Righto.
@Alexandra Giltenane Germans massacred millions, Russians starved millions, Japanese killed millions, Americans caused untold suffering on many nations with their interventions, and yes, the British/English are also guilty of atrocities.
The point is it’s not the people who are alive now that did this. How long do people want to hold a grudge for? I just don’t think hating any country is healthy. For a bit of sporting rivalry and banter, sure, but otherwise it’s a toxic attitude to hold.
@3:10 the music sounds like Kentucky bluegrass..😂 awesome
I'm American and I've visited the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and I found the people to be very friendly and genuine. Honestly, I can't blame you if you don't like our politics. I don't like them much either.
The person who said that they didnt like America wasn't speaking for 99.99999999999 % of the irish population.she was on her own baby.
@@gerardmangan5870 Cheers!
White Americans are just Europeans and nothing more.. The current US President is Irish. The one before was German.
@@slopernafti902
Is he?
Biden is an English name. If you trace his ancestry back on his paternal side he is from Sussex in England.
The Bidens' were English colonists in the new world.
Unfortunately that doesnt buy you votes in New England. One must be Irish to represent the 'working man'!
@@adamdriver1016 He is. His mother was directly descended from Irish people and his father had English, Irish and French ancestry.
The face tattoed person, that’s what I call commitment, hats off.
If he sat next to me id be uncomfortble
What’s your profile pic? Look like some ancient Chinese guy
He fronts/fronted a couple of bands: th-cam.com/video/E2pHShoZHjU/w-d-xo.html
My first thought was that he's been run over by a tractor.
@@bulanugama2973 you sound fun
Don't get me wrong. There are places I wouldn't want to live, but hate is a strong word. I don't hate any country.
It's never too late to start.
@@miroslavbrabec94 😳😅
How ab8 England🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amen to that, mate !
I do North Korea and Iraq both of them are terrible places run by maniacs at least here on the US we have freedom
London, England has got to be the unfriendliest place in the world. The cold indifference to people is heart stopping and I’m a Martian. I returned home to warm up and recover.
The reality is the British and Irish have more in common than they have differences.
Very true.
well they were colonized and anglofied for so long its not really surprising
Its soo amazing that the people that have the most in common hate each other the most!!
Because irish language was illegal in Ireland when it was controlled by Britain!
@@averagekartvelian122 Funny how it's still spoken in some parts of western Ireland. It's can't have been that illegal.
I'm an Irish man and I can tell you where I came from in Galway nobody disliked the English and a lot of English live there and feel welcome and that is there home ,fact, I live in England and I would not swop Ireland for the life I have here and the English friends I've made are more genuine than the Irish ones I grew up with
Ireland is beautiful country
You have such an irish name :)
Love from Germany to Ireland. It's one of my favourite countries
@@drtiger1834 yeah but England is prettier and Scotland‘s and Wales yes Ireland is a but beautiful country England Scotland and Wales are better
@@chrishilton3626 yeah
@@chrishilton3626 "yeah and the Irish wonder why we don't like them" ~ Chris Hilton
person: country you don't like?
girls: 1:35 AMERICA!
as they shake a McDonalds bag!!!
And use American apps on American phones
I'm from Saudi Arabia and i strongly agree with his opinion, it's definitely a lot better now in here but still need more improvement. Judging by where he used to live in S.A. he probably used to work in the oil industry. love ya all
“America” while holding a McDonald’s bag lol
It's cheap , and it'll only cost you lots of dead kids dying because you just want food sadly . So many brands like Mickey d's getting blood on our hands.
True, it is an American company, but the McMenus differ in other countries. A lot of the American FDA approved food and beverages are completely band overseas. Their governments don't allow it, but you're correct.
French people hate McDonalds while eating more of it than anyone else in Europe
I'm sure you've said plenty worse about China yet half your shit is made there. Tis no different.
@@SB-kb4zz
What beverages are band?
It was lovely to hear the young lads saying "that was hundreds of years ago" I really can't understand why history is constantly used to create hatred towards people that weren't even alive at the time!
Generational hate and jealousy, the “I don’t like the people” comment was absolutely pathetic, I’m English and literally have no grudges against Ireland, in fact I know very little and care very little about them.
But He was wrong, uk still occupies part of Ireland and there were pretty heated conflicts between them not that far ago
@@lordbaysel3135 Northern Ireland voted to stay part of the union
@@dudz5825 and youre suprised they dont like you?
because youre reaping the benefits even today
1:13 Master Aemon from GOT
Bang. I was wondering hahahahah thks
0:50 Tormund
I did notice a lot of jousts at England/UK, while I was in Dublin. Lots of museums, tours etc. talk A LOT about how mean England was historically, like it's part of the national identity to not like England. Some tour guides also made jokes at me, for coming from the UK. It was mostly light-hearted though and in good taste.
3:06 You can tell he is a WWII veteran! He can't forgive Pearl Harbour to the Japanese! 😀
exactly! what I thought too.. But maybe just a WWII veteran in reading the newspaper 🤪
Old Dublin guy, Id guarantee he's not a veteran!
Ireland was neutral in World War II
@@brienmacgearailt7801 many irish men joined the british army during ww2 like my grandad's brother.
@@davidsheridan4500 Why? German didn't do anything to Ireland, but British has murdered toooo many Irish in the history.
0:34 "Iceland or something I dunno" 😂
There's always one lad in an Offaly jersey 😂
But seriously? Of all countries, Iceland? What's to hate about Iceland? I'm sure he's never even been there! Iceland is heaven on earth, the most beautiful scenery and certainly one of the least toxic and hostile peoples I've ever known! Iceland? Pfft!
@@Francesc1983 I'm from Offaly myself. Pretty sure he was joking.
He really was been nice he totally wanted say england
1:30 “country you hate?” “AMERICAAA” with a McDonald’s bag in her hands 🤣
McDonald, Scottish/irish name...
@@tazarhalo american company that probably stands behind all the reasons why they hate america
@tazarhalo and? It's an American company and run primarily in American but is all over the world
@@tazarhalo I bet they like the Americans inventions and discoveries though.
Which country? Of course America. While 37 millions of Irish occupy the Indigenous Americans' land. Right Steve?😉
old boy still remembering pearl harbor, respect 😅
As someone from the UK I don't know why the ginger man hates every person in the UK but I promise I did nothing to him 🤣👍
Im from 🇬🇧 too
@@njkpower8351 I hope you never upset him 🤣
He just seemed a bitter wee rat.
@@chrisrivers2701 He's always just not gonna be a fan, probably hasn't been, doesn't really matter
Tell a country you love. Ireland.
The best, the most honest people I've met in Europe!
Cheers from Greece!
Good to hear positive vibes.
For sure !!
Ireland is technically not Europe 🌍
@@Elevated-yid Just who decides such things? So Corsica is not European and neither are Sicily or Gotland, or do you have to have a political connection to the continent of Europe before your island is technically a European country? As far as I know, Ireland and Britain maintain they're not "continental" but think of themselves as European, plus they're both in the EU. Maybe geographers make those decisions, but geologists might differ. Maybe it doesn't make any difference, lol.
Thank you michail, and I very much enjoyed my trip to Greece the people were lovely
I like how the girls that said they didn't like America were holding a bag of Mcdonalds lol
It was a Irish plantation owned slave's surname.@@OneTrueScotsman
Fun fact: there are over 30 million Americans with Irish ancestry while the population of Ireland is 6 million.
@0:50 I'm pretty sure I've heard this guy before on skellige island in witcher 3 😂
Some dane stoking the flames of the past
Actually from denmark
@@FlamingoSundew he said Dane you melt
@@henrybonner5802 they had it as something like dame you nonce
says "america" proudly with mcdonalds bag in her hand lmao
Reporter when old guy says Japan: “Pearl Harbour was a long time ago”
*still presses people to say England when they don’t have an answer
I mean the stuff with England is still going on in Ireland right now and they're just ignorant to everyone about it, Japan have really tried to redeem themselves a lot.
@@Jermungus115 Lol what? Japan pretends it didn't commit all the war crimes it did. In England I've been taught all about English wars and atrocities.
@@charliedell4994 "all" sure
@@Zischiii Well we haven't covered literally everything to ever happen - obviously. There's more to history than English war n shit. But you get the drift. Here we are at least taught about the good and the bad of our history. Japan covers up its war crimes.
@@charliedell4994 well yea i agreee that japan covers up what they did. but i doubt any brit would say bombing german civilians was a crime.
I noticed how the interviewer always responded with "What about England?" to everyone who's clearly Irish, but didn't mention anything about England to people who were clearly immigrants.
Every one hates English ****. Who is to blame?🤷🏻♂️
1:30 they said they hate America while holding a McDonalds bag lol
There is some situational irony in it, but it's not nonsensical. I could love the taste of Greek olives or wine, and still generally dislike Greece itself (which I don't, but just for argument's sake).
@@vibovitold
It’s not quite the same, grapes are just grapes at the end of the day, it’s a type of food no country owns. McDonalds is a company, and a brand, you think *America* when you see it. It’s inextricable in the way that “wine” isn’t.