Bame, Obesity: Is it Diet why people are dying.

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I've not seen anything yet reported, that suggests the virus is likely to die out in hotter climates.
Perhaps such suggestions were more based on wishful thinking (that the 'rona might be akin to a seasonal flu).
Offer a bit of hope, and all that....


I did hear at the beginning of this mentioning 27 degrees and above... Not sure either.

Yet Australia and New Zealand have come out of this rather mildly They have a different diversity than the UK and US. They do however have more of an Obesity problem than the UK does.
 
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Torres Strait islanders, and other Pacific islanders health has been an issue due to Obesity and diabetes. Also the Aboriginal people are having issues.
This is mainly I was told down to western diet... Even before McDonald's, Hungry Jack's and KFC landed on these lands.
 
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Singapore rarely goes below 32 degrees. But have a heavy population of migrant workers. Lots from Bangladesh and India..
They would in some cases live in very tight households
And work bloody hard..Eating cheaply would include McDonald's.
 
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absolutely, bame are not necessarily foreigners - they can be as british as british can be. The virus attacks human beings and has no respect for borders nationality or race.

Suppose you could stretch a point to them being British if that's what it tells them on their passport. But English; definitely not. Being an Englishman is about a definitive set of traits, quirks, qualities, mannerisms, habits, customs, manners and shared qualities. It's something that is bred into someone over generations and is nothing to do with class. Those on the left hate this and will try to destroy it. They want a homogenous, mongrel rabble that stands for nothing.
 
So you say Boris is not English.

And Winston Churchill had a foreign mother.
 
Suppose you could stretch a point to them being British if that's what it tells them on their passport. But English; definitely not. Being an Englishman is about a definitive set of traits, quirks, qualities, mannerisms, habits, customs, manners and shared qualities. It's something that is bred into someone over generations and is nothing to do with class. Those on the left hate this and will try to destroy it. They want a homogenous, mongrel rabble that stands for nothing.
All of those attributes can become the norm for any immigrant. You yourself are probably descend from an immigrant family and you class yourself as an Englishman.
 
R5L just.
BBC, so I'd consider it factual and pretty unbiased.


Report on people getting their hair done, and the hairdressers who are breaching the lockdown.

Reporter called fifty places .
19 didn't answer.
12 refused his request for a haircut .
19 booked him in.

They played recordings of three of those who agreed to book him in.
Remember, this is the BBC, who I consider pretty unbiased. So I expect the respondents to be pretty representative (unless the reporter themselves biased who they called).
Listen to the report.
 
Singapore rarely goes below 32 degrees. But have a heavy population of migrant workers. Lots from Bangladesh and India..
They would in some cases live in very tight households
And work bloody har

They had a 2nd outbreak in the migrant workforce. They live in dormitories 25 at a time. They have got that one down now to negligible levels. Tracking, testing and isolation. They mostly work in construction.
 
Being an Englishman is about a definitive set of traits, quirks, qualities, mannerisms, habits, customs, manners and shared qualities.

Fiction. Some are football hooligans, larger louts, vandals and a number of other things. A fair few are also rather I am ok Jack st#ff you.
 
Being an Englishman is about a definitive set of traits, quirks, qualities, mannerisms, habits, customs, manners and shared qualities. It's something that is bred into someone over generations and is nothing to do with class.

I'm curious, what colour are the cuckoos in Cloud Cuckoo Land?
 
But English; definitely not. Being an Englishman is about a definitive set of traits, quirks, qualities, mannerisms, habits, customs, manners and shared qualities. It's something that is bred into someone over generations and is nothing to do with class.
I'd love you to (try to) explain what those things are.



https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00hhrwl
 
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