Freedom! Candace Owens is always welcome in Belarus. American commentator Candace Owens (who has 18 million followers on RUclips) is blocked from entering Australia for a scheduled speaking tour. Australian authorities have cited her for “capacity to incite discord”. Australian Immigration Minister Tony Burke confirmed on Sunday, Oct 27, that her online visa application has been rejected, saying “Australia’s national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else.”
Meanwhile some violent American clown was recently given permanent residency despite being reported for massive Medicare fraud, not sure what connections he has behind the scenes but his former Aussie partner's pleas to authorities have fallen in deaf ears, Australia is a pretty screwed up country these days.
In other words, unless you are a young chad with very deep pockets the dating scene is untenable in Australia. On a personal note, though, I'm curious why you haven't managed to find someone in Belarus after living there for several years? When living in Russia, I noticed an odd trend of guys being able to initially attract and marry the first girl they dated quickly or they would be single for years unable to find someone? Is it something similar in Belarus also?
Agree, it’s a trend from what I’ve seen while living in Belarus, but often those expats single for years are unrealistic. For example, guys in their 40s chasing local girls in their 20s.
@@caseycollins9786 Interesting. Well, I guess there is some kind of trend then. 😅Realistically, I think most guys past their early and certainly mid 30s have little chance of attracting a normal, 20 something year girl who is remotely attractive in Russia. And even in the early 30s, I think it starts to become more of a challenge. Yes, I've seen it occur (20+ year age gaps), but those cases were far and few. And generally, those marriages ended rather quickly. I think @Australian in Belarus seems like a decent guy, but I would be going to say Southeast Asia if the age factor is so important and he really wants to have a large family. I think he said he's in his mid 40s. There in Southeast Asia, he could probably attract the age of girl he wants. Otherwise, I think he's just going to burn through precious years in Belarus with the hope that he gets luckly and find the one. One final point I might add is that I find that most Eastern Slavic girls of the Gen Z age bracket he is pursuing and just slightly younger than me aren't even keen on having large families anymore. Maybe one child at most if they're not self-absorbed in their own world. Of course, I'm referring to the more educated, career girls that he would be attracting as the lower income or super religious girls in these societies more inclinded to desiring more children are probably not going to be caught dead with a foreigner, even one of European origin.
Just came back from Minsk to Latvia couple of hours ago. Have been in BY many times. I need to disagree with how people dress in Minsk, when we speak about younger generation and people up to 40s. Large majority of folks dress very sloppy and uggly like in west. And there is this secong group but smaller group of people (women) who dress very well. Also common think in Belarus - women in large, don't overdue makeup or have tattoos. Also smoking is not common. Even viping is not as popular as it is in Baltics.
Freedom! Belarus is much more free than in Australia. I have lived in Belarus since 2016. In 2020 and 2021, Belarus never locked down. All businesses stayed open including nightclubs. Masks were optional in public places including public transport (buses, subway). (Some private businesses like McDonalds required masks until President Lukashenko completely stopped these private company mask mandates on 19 October 2021 (I have a BelTa article as proof.) Injections were optional. Belarus never required or checked for PCR tests for inbound flights although all other countries including Russia required PCR tests for outbound flights. If there is ever another mass psychosis as President Lukashenko described it, then Belarus is the place to be as long as President Lukashenko is in charge.
@@AustralianInBelarus I know you are more intelligent than AI when it comes to comments. It figures AI would try to twist and invert my fact based comment concerning freedom of choice.
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you have become a pimp.
Good video dude. Me & my uncle have both agreed how risky Melbourne is and we just need a good defense lawyer all the time to protect us.
Nice one mate.
Freedom! Candace Owens is always welcome in Belarus. American commentator Candace Owens (who has 18 million followers on RUclips) is blocked from entering Australia for a scheduled speaking tour. Australian authorities have cited her for “capacity to incite discord”. Australian Immigration Minister Tony Burke confirmed on Sunday, Oct 27, that her online visa application has been rejected, saying “Australia’s national interest is best served when Candace Owens is somewhere else.”
Meanwhile some violent American clown was recently given permanent residency despite being reported for massive Medicare fraud, not sure what connections he has behind the scenes but his former Aussie partner's pleas to authorities have fallen in deaf ears, Australia is a pretty screwed up country these days.
What did programmed AI say about my human fact based comment about Candace Owens?
Because she disagreed with them on a tiny country many time zones away from Australia, which has like 0.0% impact on people's life in Sydney...
In other words, unless you are a young chad with very deep pockets the dating scene is untenable in Australia. On a personal note, though, I'm curious why you haven't managed to find someone in Belarus after living there for several years? When living in Russia, I noticed an odd trend of guys being able to initially attract and marry the first girl they dated quickly or they would be single for years unable to find someone? Is it something similar in Belarus also?
Agree, it’s a trend from what I’ve seen while living in Belarus, but often those expats single for years are unrealistic.
For example, guys in their 40s chasing local girls in their 20s.
@@caseycollins9786 Interesting. Well, I guess there is some kind of trend then. 😅Realistically, I think most guys past their early and certainly mid 30s have little chance of attracting a normal, 20 something year girl who is remotely attractive in Russia. And even in the early 30s, I think it starts to become more of a challenge. Yes, I've seen it occur (20+ year age gaps), but those cases were far and few. And generally, those marriages ended rather quickly. I think @Australian in Belarus seems like a decent guy, but I would be going to say Southeast Asia if the age factor is so important and he really wants to have a large family. I think he said he's in his mid 40s. There in Southeast Asia, he could probably attract the age of girl he wants. Otherwise, I think he's just going to burn through precious years in Belarus with the hope that he gets luckly and find the one. One final point I might add is that I find that most Eastern Slavic girls of the Gen Z age bracket he is pursuing and just slightly younger than me aren't even keen on having large families anymore. Maybe one child at most if they're not self-absorbed in their own world. Of course, I'm referring to the more educated, career girls that he would be attracting as the lower income or super religious girls in these societies more inclinded to desiring more children are probably not going to be caught dead with a foreigner, even one of European origin.
@@toddjohnsen7996 lets be honest after age 35 its mostly about money unless you are very good looking
East European girls know what they are doing far better. They choose, not you.😮
They don't have Foster's in Belarus.
If no money what is safe .... without money like nothing
Meeting a woman in Belarus seems terrible. He seems a like a nice guy, has studied Russian, been there for a few years - no gf / no wife.
Belarus like jail nothing 😂😂😂😂 in this country
Very less salary like India and Nepal, Russia and Belarus
Just came back from Minsk to Latvia couple of hours ago. Have been in BY many times. I need to disagree with how people dress in Minsk, when we speak about younger generation and people up to 40s. Large majority of folks dress very sloppy and uggly like in west. And there is this secong group but smaller group of people (women) who dress very well. Also common think in Belarus - women in large, don't overdue makeup or have tattoos. Also smoking is not common. Even viping is not as popular as it is in Baltics.
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Freedom! Belarus is much more free than in Australia. I have lived in Belarus since 2016. In 2020 and 2021, Belarus never locked down. All businesses stayed open including nightclubs. Masks were optional in public places including public transport (buses, subway). (Some private businesses like McDonalds required masks until President Lukashenko completely stopped these private company mask mandates on 19 October 2021 (I have a BelTa article as proof.) Injections were optional. Belarus never required or checked for PCR tests for inbound flights although all other countries including Russia required PCR tests for outbound flights. If there is ever another mass psychosis as President Lukashenko described it, then Belarus is the place to be as long as President Lukashenko is in charge.
Sure bro. As long as you don't have an opinion about politics.
This is an AI suggested comment for me..."I think you are confusing freedom with being able to do whatever you want."
@@AustralianInBelarus I know you are more intelligent than AI when it comes to comments. It figures AI would try to twist and invert my fact based comment concerning freedom of choice.
I'ma grow my hair out so that I can sport a man bun in Melbourne. Then I'll also grow a beard so I can shave some side bournes.
1.women 2. women 3. women 4. women.
What’s 5.?
Belarus means no europe
So why they write European country
Australia has better climate
Yeah that along with our pay rate, English speaking are a big benefit of our country.