Nothing annoys me more than Argentinians acting like they’re English colonists and not Falklanders who’ve been there for about 8 generations.
You occasionally see Argentinians on Reddit on this subject and they’re so brainwashed to think Argentinas claim is in the right.
JoeyJoJoeJr_Shabadoo on
>She later added: “If they feel English, they should go back to the thousands of miles away where their country is.”
Remind me how all these white people with Spanish and Italian sounding names came to be in Argentina
big_swinging_dicks on
As someone who has actually spent time in the Falklands speaking to people from there, the idea that the people who are from there are occupying another territory is laughable. The people on the Falklands are the indigenous people – descendants of the first people from the islands. They just want to get on with their lives peacefully, go on hikes, drive quad bikes, get drunk, play roller hockey, pay £2 for an overripe banana and make questionable jam, and not feel scared that another dictator (Argentinian or American) is going to use them to boost their election chances.
The Falklands war is one of the only conflicts where we can say we were 100% the ‘good guys’.
Sea-Hat-8515 on
Can anyone paste the article? I cant read it without an account
shoobs5 on
Honestly Starmer should take action to integrate the islands more into core British society. Kind of like the French do with their territories.
Akuma_nb on
The crazy thing is it isn’t only Argentina. Most of Latin America, Spain, and Italy support Argentina’s claim. It’s especially disappointing with Latin America that they would support Argentina’s colonialism and imperialism after the history of the region.
PARFT on
proximity means fuck all especially when it’s 400 miles
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Nothing annoys me more than Argentinians acting like they’re English colonists and not Falklanders who’ve been there for about 8 generations.
You occasionally see Argentinians on Reddit on this subject and they’re so brainwashed to think Argentinas claim is in the right.
>She later added: “If they feel English, they should go back to the thousands of miles away where their country is.”
Remind me how all these white people with Spanish and Italian sounding names came to be in Argentina
As someone who has actually spent time in the Falklands speaking to people from there, the idea that the people who are from there are occupying another territory is laughable. The people on the Falklands are the indigenous people – descendants of the first people from the islands. They just want to get on with their lives peacefully, go on hikes, drive quad bikes, get drunk, play roller hockey, pay £2 for an overripe banana and make questionable jam, and not feel scared that another dictator (Argentinian or American) is going to use them to boost their election chances.
The Falklands war is one of the only conflicts where we can say we were 100% the ‘good guys’.
Can anyone paste the article? I cant read it without an account
Honestly Starmer should take action to integrate the islands more into core British society. Kind of like the French do with their territories.
The crazy thing is it isn’t only Argentina. Most of Latin America, Spain, and Italy support Argentina’s claim. It’s especially disappointing with Latin America that they would support Argentina’s colonialism and imperialism after the history of the region.
proximity means fuck all especially when it’s 400 miles