What Do English People Think About Argentina?🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇦🇷

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @Tdr-jv2nc
    @Tdr-jv2nc Год назад +106

    I am from Brazil and been all over world and England is by far one of my favourite places to see. The English people are amazing and friendly and educated

    • @Proud_Stokie
      @Proud_Stokie Год назад +12

      Cheers mate. Love Brazil steak-house culture😊

    • @davorurasek6935
      @davorurasek6935 Год назад +1

      I'm from Croatia and England is shithole compared to Argentina

    • @Wizard-c3q
      @Wizard-c3q Год назад

      @@rajkhimani9119 but a lot more than in your country.

    • @Wizard-c3q
      @Wizard-c3q Год назад +3

      @@plymouthtoleedsonaxchst9537you mean the English don’t like the English , remember who made you…, trainspotter.

    • @ewanmcglinchey
      @ewanmcglinchey Год назад +3

      @@plymouthtoleedsonaxchst9537Australians saying they hate the British and chatting shit about the uk is such irony because when they wave their flag they are literally waving the British flag 😂😂
      🇬🇧

  • @monica.c.carnovale
    @monica.c.carnovale 3 месяца назад +4

    I'm from Buenos Aires. My husband, Jack, was English (unfortunately, he passed away last year)
    We met each other on Facebook. Our first conversation was about the love that we had for our respective countries; he used to love Argentina (he was a Tottenham fan like Steve in this video, and a Boca Juniors fan) and I've been an Anglophile since I was a teenager.
    He always stated that Malvinas (Falklands) are Argentinian...
    Now I have family and friends in England, and I try to go every time I can.
    I absolutely love England and its people. All my love to all of them ❤

  • @adriansuarez9465
    @adriansuarez9465 Год назад +292

    Soy argentino y guardo un profundo respeto por las personas de Inglaterra. Aunque defiendo el reclamo argentino de soberanía sobre las islas Malvinas, admiro a la gente de Inglaterra, por su educación y respeto que siempre muestran. Los problemas políticos no deben mezclarse con las relaciones entre las dos sociedades. Les dejo un cordial saludo y esperamos su visita.

    • @elbagina1017
      @elbagina1017 Год назад

      Young english people don't learn about war because their government is what they want.
      Why would you teach your youth about stealing?

    • @gatotop6821
      @gatotop6821 Год назад +16

      Eso mismo pienso yo, siempre digo que tenemos que pasar de página, no olvidarnos de los caídos en Malvinas, pero ya tendríamos que dejar el tema de odiar a los ingleses, cosa que es muy poco frecuente, pero a veces hay algunos, en especial los más viejos.

    • @claudiopiazza3793
      @claudiopiazza3793 Год назад +9

      Soy de Argentina, creo que los ingleses son muy respetuosos, ya vi varias entrevistas, también veo que su gobierno no quiere mostrar parte de la historia, la gente jóven no conoce sobre las malvinas, en general tienen buen conocimiento, si esas preguntas las hacen en Estados Unidos, pocos hubieran podido responder.

    • @matias91
      @matias91 Год назад +23

      Yo soy argentino y pienso que es una estupidez seguir hablando de este tema como si fuera importante, las islas Falklands son inglesas y no se van a desprender de ellas porque haya gente pataleando o políticos usándolo políticamente a su favor, lo mejor es aceptar las cosas como son, las tierras se ganan con guerras, fuerza, armas no con palabras.

    • @elianolveira265
      @elianolveira265 Год назад

      Es como si toda europa siguiera odiando a los alemanes, o los estadounidenses/chinos a los japoneses, hay que cambiar de hoja sin olvidar el pasado, todo argentino sabe que es un reclamo legítimo y eso no cambiará jamas, ojalá se solucione diplomáticamente y que en unas decadas no tengamos que pasar por otra guerra más.

  • @lmpmarques1981
    @lmpmarques1981 4 месяца назад +10

    I’ve visited England 10 times, and as an argentinian I must say that people couldn’t be nicer. Everybody’s so nice and kind, and even when you talk with them about our past issues, they handle it with so much respect.

    • @pepe10296
      @pepe10296 4 месяца назад

      "Hanging on in quiet desperation is the english way"

  • @charlieferreyra1603
    @charlieferreyra1603 Год назад +158

    AS An Argentinnian I love british people. the war was insane,every war is insane.

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад +5

      Absolutely.

    • @martitefirli7800
      @martitefirli7800 Год назад +11

      Especially when LANDS are stolen such as Gibraltar Malvinas AND so on

    • @philleast3006
      @philleast3006 Год назад +10

      Love Argentina god bless🇬🇧🇦🇷

    • @TheNikolius
      @TheNikolius Год назад +18

      @@martitefirli7800 falklands existed as a British territory before Argentina even existed as an idea let alone a real country with sovereign status. As the original comment says, INSANE is the idea that falklands are Argentinian, and it is just so scapegoat for you government to point the blame elsewhere for the atrocities they have committed on their own people.

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад +2

      @@TheNikolius was a dictatoship support by all the west, so?

  • @efrenhei4902
    @efrenhei4902 Год назад +212

    Greetings from Argentina to the people of England. We love the music of England very much!

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад +24

      A small island in the middle of nowhere is certainly not worth fighting over.
      Peace be with you, my friend.
      Love all.
      Hate no one.

    • @Rebelconformist82
      @Rebelconformist82 Год назад +5

      ​@@kimbirch1202blame the Iron lady

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад +9

      @@Rebelconformist82 Yes indeed.
      I blame her for many things

    • @Rebelconformist82
      @Rebelconformist82 Год назад +1

      @@kimbirch1202 yes me too

    • @aliciavalverde8265
      @aliciavalverde8265 Год назад +15

      Los Pueblos no tenemos la culpa .que muchas veces nos odiamos. .la culpa es de los malditos y lovos gobiernos .que tuvimos en la Argentina. Yo no odio a ningún Inglés.
      Mis respetos a so país.

  • @juanarambarri512
    @juanarambarri512 Год назад +110

    Im Argentinian and i have to say im amazed by the respect english people show towards my country.

    • @pusb_87english63
      @pusb_87english63 Год назад

      That’s probably London, they ain’t English there a bunch of clowns 🇬🇧

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад +4

      es para la gilada nomas pa, despues se nos cagan de risa

    • @philliphall8792
      @philliphall8792 Год назад +24

      We're not all bad people, it's just fashionable to hate the British, but we really ain't that bothered...🇬🇧❤️🇦🇷

    • @joelevi9679
      @joelevi9679 Год назад +3

      Your country and people are amazing. I have met a few people from Argentina and they were super friendly. I would like to go there one day.

    • @maxsch8454
      @maxsch8454 Год назад +12

      Putting their mistaken claim to the Falklands aside, Argentina is a beautiful country. My own experiences with Argentines have always been positive.

  • @angelicasilberstein3928
    @angelicasilberstein3928 Год назад +101

    Got me tears of joy after watching this , didn't know Brit's are so sensitive when it takes to speak about we Argentinians . You have such a class for everything, you are delightfuly respectful . Yes i had contact with Brit tourists when they come for travel at Buenos Aires . Let me tell you something it still keeps me amazed : the intellectual affinity we have to Brit people is enormous . The common sense and the sense of humor is so easy to feel one to each other !
    After watching this footage (first of all , thanks to the interviewing guy for his brilliant job ) i reached a conclusion . Both Brits and Argies have a great potential for every kind of ventures . Then , if somebody still keeps the narrow mind for those unhappy 1982's affairs , right now is the moment to be clever like no ever : let's allow the kelpers to keep their lives alone as they always wished . Meanwhile, let's celebrate both Brits and Argentinians have a lot of good businesses to do , culture , turism, science , human rights , medical research , etc , etc , can you see it ? The newest generation of both countries are improving the nice friendship we always might care . Just seeing the lovely faces of the interviewed persons here , nothing will stop this warm feeling we have to the UK's friends . And my words enclose a lot of thanks as well 💚

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +5

      Lovely comment💙

    • @angelicasilberstein3928
      @angelicasilberstein3928 Год назад +3

      @@toshua1 thanks

    • @ericmcgill9623
      @ericmcgill9623 Год назад +3

      You sound like a lovely caring person 💓

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +5

      LOS INGLESES FUERON DERROTADOS VARIAS VECES EN EL PASADO POR ESO HABLAMOS EN ESPAÑOL

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад

      ​@@angelicasilberstein3928
      BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA

  • @Monot_ON_OFF
    @Monot_ON_OFF Год назад +64

    es impresionante el respeto que tienen al hablan sobre el tema, no alardean, comprenden perfectamente el dolor de ambas partes, creo que tienen una crianza y educación muy ejemplar. muy respetuosos la verdad.

    • @grg1979
      @grg1979 Год назад

      No se les educa en el nacionalismo, sencillamente

    • @SM-zm5xt
      @SM-zm5xt Год назад +1

      Es facil mostrarte gentil cuando robas tierras y te protegés con armas nucleares

    • @C_and_C...
      @C_and_C... 10 месяцев назад +6

      Possibly due to our experience in all things war. For better or worse, many victories, many defeats but the Falklands weren't our first rodeo. As with all wars, we should hold in contempt the political leaders that lead us to war for their own greed & gain & not to have any animosity towards the people of those nations.

  • @Capture262
    @Capture262 Год назад +42

    Had the pleasure of visiting the wonderful Argentina a few times in my life, I have always found the people to be very nice, Paz 🙏 it’s such a beautiful country

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +3

      HAY QUE POBLAR LA PATAGONIA
      BIENVENIDOS

  • @MartinT5600
    @MartinT5600 Год назад +194

    Nothing but love for the Argentine people.

    • @elbagina1017
      @elbagina1017 Год назад +1

      Young english people don't learn about war because their government is what they want.
      Why would you teach your youth about stealing?

    • @federicoheller7212
      @federicoheller7212 Год назад +15

      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🤝🏻🇦🇷

    • @estebanrearte5960
      @estebanrearte5960 Год назад +6

      So great , you are always welcome ! Muy positivo , eres siempre bienvenido

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад

      @@federicoheller7212 🍼🍼🍼

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад

      CHILE PARAGUAY ARGENTINA
      SUR DE BRASIL URUGUAY
      A M S T R A L I A
      AMERICA AUSTRAL

  • @joeblasco5470
    @joeblasco5470 Год назад +89

    Im Argentino, greetings people of England, beautifull country and long history.

    • @pablofebu9127
      @pablofebu9127 Год назад +14

      Todo lindo pero devuelvan Malvinas ..piratas ....

    • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
      @KeithWilliamMacHendry Год назад +6

      @@pablofebu9127 That was Britain, not England. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards took Mt Tumbledown from your 5MBI 13 June 1982.. Viva Escocia! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿✊🏻

    • @emanuelkato2087
      @emanuelkato2087 Год назад +2

      Escribí en español si sos argentino.

    • @lilith1951
      @lilith1951 Год назад

      @@pablofebu9127 Para qué? Para que las llenen de negros villeros?
      No.

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад

      LOS INGLESES DESPRECIAN A LOS DEMÁS...SOLO RESPETAN LA VIOLENCIA...POR ESO NO HAN IDO A ENFRENTARSE A LOS RUSOS EN UCRANIA

  • @pablograndolio4416
    @pablograndolio4416 Год назад +40

    I think that the relationship between the two countries was always strong throughout history until 1982, hopefully it will be again. Someone who grew up in a time of Anglophobia tells you, today it is no longer like that, luckily the new generation values ​​English culture. I repeat, hopefully our countries will be united again

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад

      Nos van a ocupar la antartida y se nos van a seguir mofando en la cara por la guerra. ¿Para que queremos buenas relaciones?

    • @sebastianbarrios2760
      @sebastianbarrios2760 Год назад +2

      worst of all, you are from Argentina and praising the uk... well, that is something alone at least.. i do love shakespeare, i do love beckham, you know what i love more? my county ARGENTINA... so think about that, jack the ripper

    • @Andreseme23
      @Andreseme23 Год назад +5

      @sebastianbarrios2760 as an Argentinian I know there’s a difference between respecting the citizens of one country, and respecting the decisions of their government on the past. Blaming an entire country for their past politicians it’s nothing else than racism. Can you even take responsibility for all the decisions of the politicians in Argentina nowadays? See? It’s the same for them.
      Probably it’s a good idea to stop listening to all the politicians that keep talking about the Falklands while destroying the land we actually have. Those are the real invaders.

    • @sebastianbarrios2760
      @sebastianbarrios2760 Год назад

      sos argentino y ponés falklands.... de argentino no te queda un carajo a vos, en cualquier idioma que hablemos...vergüenza@@Andreseme23

    • @xgtwb6473
      @xgtwb6473 Год назад +1

      ​@@Andreseme23Argentina attacked and we defended. Our government made the right decision, yours made the silly one. You could have bought the island and now you'll never own it because you'll never defeat us in warfare 😂🎉

  • @ferberasain2528
    @ferberasain2528 Год назад +94

    Nice people,bad politicians.

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +38

      Like everywhere in the world tbh

    • @clario2178
      @clario2178 Год назад +10

      @@toshua1English people have no dislike of Argentinians .

    • @fernando367ful
      @fernando367ful Год назад

      ​@@toshua1
      No todos los países son imperialistas y saquean a los países más débiles con tal de recaudar para su corona.

    • @EmiliaLavarelloCambaceres
      @EmiliaLavarelloCambaceres Год назад +4

      @@toshua1 100% agree everywere there are nice people but awful politicians!

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад

      @@clario2178 of course if they beat up our asses, is like we hating paraguay or something

  • @Alan-lv9rw
    @Alan-lv9rw 6 месяцев назад +11

    I’m American. If I could choose one place to go in Europe, it would be England. And if I could choose one place to go in South America, it would be Argentina.

    • @jakehowie442
      @jakehowie442 3 месяца назад +1

      Better places in Europe, Spain, Italy, South of France, Croatia, Santorini, Montenegro, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Albania

    • @noemigonzalez5590
      @noemigonzalez5590 3 месяца назад

      Alan-lv9rw, Argentina tambien es America, o sea que los argentinos tambien somos americanos.

  • @MrLaizard
    @MrLaizard Год назад +17

    "Fitzcarraldo" was filmed in Brazil, shot in Argentina were the films "The Mission", "Highlander 2", "Seven years in Tibet" and some more other

  • @Paradigmcollapse
    @Paradigmcollapse Год назад +43

    When you asked her if she spoke Spanish she replied “a little”. Then proceeded to speak almost fluent native Spanish for the remainder of the convo lol
    Your Spanish is really good too

  • @hernangarciadocumentalista1978
    @hernangarciadocumentalista1978 3 месяца назад +4

    Te felicito, hiciste un gran trabajo. Para mi este tipo de testimonios valen oro.

  • @Wizerud
    @Wizerud Год назад +45

    As an Englishman, there’s very few countries I wish to visit ahead of Argentina!

    • @jaquelinleguizamon4668
      @jaquelinleguizamon4668 Год назад +2

      Y me imagino pq están chiquito ..lluvioso y frío que ni sol sale hay algunos más países más cercanos en Europa

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад

      RISHI SUNAK THE ANGLO SAXON
      LONDONISTAN BEFORE LONDON

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +2

      ​@@jaquelinleguizamon4668
      LOS INGLESES FUERON DERROTADOS VARIAS VECES EN EL PASADO POR ESO HABLAMOS EN ESPAÑOL

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +1

      BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA BRICS BRICSA

    • @AntUasalÓNiadh
      @AntUasalÓNiadh Год назад +1

      ​@@jaquelinleguizamon4668Escribió que no hay muchos países que preferiría visitar que Argentina.

  • @JanineTorres-t4v
    @JanineTorres-t4v Год назад +33

    i love the English people subtlety and sophistication❤ They are the top people in the world

    • @DiegoFerreyra-fc9nb
      @DiegoFerreyra-fc9nb Год назад +1

      Thieves it's territory Argentina 🇦🇷

    • @martynbaker9770
      @martynbaker9770 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​​@@DiegoFerreyra-fc9nb
      The people that live there think differently!

    • @DiegoFerreyra-fc9nb
      @DiegoFerreyra-fc9nb 7 месяцев назад

      @@martynbaker9770 Indeed,they don't know about
      Argentina propieties.
      So, Argentina is going to be
      the owner of the Falklands again...

    • @martynbaker9770
      @martynbaker9770 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@DiegoFerreyra-fc9nb I wouldn't count on that. The uk has some of the most advanced jets stationed on the Falklands. Would be better for everyone if Argentina didn't go back there.

    • @C24680
      @C24680 5 месяцев назад

      @@martynbaker9770 Yep 99.8% think differently!!

  • @SmartSeedAgency
    @SmartSeedAgency 9 месяцев назад +11

    Much love from Argentina in war everyone is a loser. Spread love not hate we are all one race. The human race.

  • @Swissarg
    @Swissarg 3 месяца назад +9

    When the Falklands war broke out most of the Brits though that Argentina was attacking some Island by the Scottish coast. Just to tell you how much the Falklands existence was unheard in Britain by 1982...

  • @justinabourdieu3313
    @justinabourdieu3313 Год назад +21

    Gran video muchas gracias por este contenido. Super interesante y linda tu manera de expresar tu conocimiento y aprecio por Argentina, saludos desde Buenos Aires

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +4

      Muchas gracias, I appreciate the support!

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +1

      ARGENTINIEN ÜBER ALLES

  • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
    @KeithWilliamMacHendry Год назад +26

    All the beef in Argentina descends from Aberdeenshire in Scotland. An Argentinian farmer sailed up to Aberdeen & bought Aberdeen Angus bulls & heifers & sailed back to Argentina with them & all their beef descends from these Coo’s. Not a lot of people know that. 😃

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Год назад +1

      Oh, that kind of beef. You had me worried for a moment 😅😅🤣

    • @juanarkantos
      @juanarkantos 9 месяцев назад +1

      Actually some cows were brought from holland!

    • @Tailssonic1999x
      @Tailssonic1999x 7 месяцев назад +1

      They do farm a lot of Hereford cattle

  • @leonardokappes820
    @leonardokappes820 Год назад +22

    Excelente video, saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +1

      Muchas gracias!

  • @stevemcelmy9354
    @stevemcelmy9354 4 месяца назад +6

    Things I think of when I think of Argentina; Maradona, Messi, beautiful women, tango, they hate Thatcher even more than the British.

  • @raulcobanera1845
    @raulcobanera1845 Год назад +8

    respetuosa y amable entrevista que acerca a los pueblos. Thanks a lot! congrats!!!!

  • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
    @KeithWilliamMacHendry Год назад +21

    Patagonia of course has an historically large Welsh population, with bands of roaming Welsh Argentinians terrifying the natives with their close harmony singing. 😆

  • @revelationmd
    @revelationmd Год назад +89

    Total respect for the Argentinians. Warm hearted, fun living people (much like most Latin Americans), who happen to kick our ass at football. Falkland’s war is, and should stay, well in the past. The residents have spoken clearly and the world doesn’t need yet more conflict (especially conflict encouraged by politicians diverting attention from domestic failures).
    Paz y amor desde el Reino Unizo 🇬🇧.

    • @martitefirli7800
      @martitefirli7800 Год назад +10

      "Malvinas"!!!!!!

    • @_danisson
      @_danisson Год назад +9

      It happens the "residents" are of brittish descendents, thats not so arbitrary right ?

    • @revelationmd
      @revelationmd Год назад +12

      @@_danisson nope. It’s British land. They’re British citizens. Not much more to add and not much point opening an old wound IMHO.

    • @solariva
      @solariva Год назад +17

      ​@@revelationmdNo hay ciudadanos británicos...trajeron a nuestras islas población británica...Las Malvinas son argentinas, piratas...😘

    • @solariva
      @solariva Год назад +1

      SE llama Malvinas...Devuelvan nuestros territorios, piratas racistas y colonizadores...😘😘😘

  • @lobicoolv4273
    @lobicoolv4273 Год назад +26

    wow el cambio de idioma del final me sorprendió porque parecía un doblaje de idioma jajaja tu voz en Español es más cool que en inglés

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +6

      I don’t know if that’s a compliment or not but thanks🤣

    • @loloteka
      @loloteka Год назад

      @@toshua1 jajajaaj

  • @MCB81
    @MCB81 Год назад +38

    Que educados que son los ingleses, siempre buscan ser politicamemte correctos. Especialmente la gente más adulta.
    Estuve en Inglaterra hace unos años. Realmente ni saben de Las Malvinas y poco les importa.
    Son un gran país.
    Gracias por tus videos y tratar de mostrar lo bueno de Argentina.
    Siempre serás bienvenido en nuestro país!!

    • @Stand663
      @Stand663 Год назад +7

      Everyone in Britain knows about the Falklands war. They followed it on the television news. It’s commemorated on important national and religious occasions. We commemorate our brave armed forces who lost their lives defending the islanders from a military invasion.

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Год назад +8

      @@Stand663 Sure you know, but I think he tried to wrote that it wasn't something regularly presently, it was a short war and in comparission with other military conflicts that involved the UK, doesn't occuppes a big portion of memories. The "falklanders" are descendants of people who stoled our islands, British Armed Forces invaded them in the XIXth Century, and the people there knows very well that they are in a disputed land even since before they was born.

    • @fernando367ful
      @fernando367ful Год назад

      Si son tan educados te endulzan la oreja te venden espejitos de colores y después se quedan con lo tuyo.
      En especial sus políticos que tienen su afán de recaudar para la corona, a costilla de los países más débiles.

    • @billyhughes805
      @billyhughes805 Год назад +2

      @@Stand663 Everyone of a certain age knows about the Falklands War and not everyone thinks the same about what the future should be for the Falklands because we're not a borg groupthink collective - I would say a good percentage think the islands should stay British, a minority should go to Argentina but most people won't care and won't have an opinion on it. Especially people who weren't born at the time, it was over 40 years ago.

    • @hernan1210
      @hernan1210 Год назад

      @@Stand663 no saben nada.en otro video vi que no sabian contra quien pelearon.algunos decían España,otros Portugal je

  • @joseluisherrera4669
    @joseluisherrera4669 Год назад +8

    When an Argentinian goes for traveling in London , Manchester or whatever a Brit town , we all get speechless because we met mainly enchanting people , they keep the smiling mood despite cloudy and rainy days , otherwise we Argies complain for everything. But if an event stucked the most , i should tell the facts from my brother Pablo who incidentally stayed last December 2022 in London . Every time he went to the restaurant or snack bars , sufficed the others realized he was Argentinian and automatically all folks were claiming Argentina, Argentina in loud demonstration perhaps because those were the days of Qatar's football worldcup , not to mention the Day of the Final between Argentina vs France . Quoted by my brother : "most Brits applauding the Argie team . Me neither in Italy experienced such a warm friendly public contact, that was a marvellous environment "

    • @imnosuperman9935
      @imnosuperman9935 Год назад +3

      If there's one country us Brits hate more than another, it's France 😅. Love the Argentina people and being a Tottenham Hotspur fan we always had a few Argentine players play for us! 🇬🇧🤝🏻🇦🇷

    • @GOATFADERofficial
      @GOATFADERofficial Год назад +3

      Very true, every person I know in England supported Argentina and Messi against France and we were happy when you won.

    • @julietalariat6187
      @julietalariat6187 Год назад

      @@GOATFADERofficial your words sound so nice for Argentinian's ears , you are a true friendly knight , Thank U !!!!

    • @julietalariat6187
      @julietalariat6187 Год назад

      @@imnosuperman9935 🇦🇷💚🇬🇧!

  • @Whippy99
    @Whippy99 7 месяцев назад +6

    I’m English and I have nothing but good will towards the people of Argentina. I’d love to go there one day. Perhaps when my husband retires next year 😊 🇦🇷❤🇬🇧

    • @poli8888
      @poli8888 3 месяца назад +1

      You're welcome 🤗😘

    • @monica.c.carnovale
      @monica.c.carnovale 3 месяца назад +1

      You both will be always welcomed ❤️

  • @julianrobson1867
    @julianrobson1867 Год назад +44

    I'm Argentinian with brittish roots, most of the people don't know this, but Agrentina, out of the aglosphere of countries like usa, canada, Australia etc... Argentina is the country with the largest brittish desendant people... most of it Scottish and Welsh... i love the UK... thou i belive that the Malvinas are Argentinian... out of it i'm very proud of my brittish roots and one of my wishes is to live ins scotland ❤🇦🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧

    • @andrewbarrett42
      @andrewbarrett42 Год назад

      Yes Australia and Canada are aglophere countries but they hate us Brits,everyone hates the British.

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +1

      RISHI SUNAK EL ANGLOSAJÓN
      LONDONISTAN ANTES LONDON
      JULIAN HAY QUE POBLAR LA PATAGONIA

    • @markbeaumont3292
      @markbeaumont3292 Год назад +7

      If the islands are Argentine...how is that? As they were British before Argentina even existed as a country??

    • @TheNikolius
      @TheNikolius Год назад

      @@markbeaumont3292 they've been brainwashed by their Fascist & previously dictatorship government, falklands were their scapegoat to blame all the countries issues on the british. Just ignore them, we already smashed their pathetic navy

    • @Shifinline999
      @Shifinline999 Год назад

      ​@@markbeaumont3292algo asi, pero como argentino, para mi son inglesas pero el gobierno nos lavo la mente y instaura odio

  • @dieantfoordfighters
    @dieantfoordfighters Год назад +13

    Love this video! and greetings! Only one detail that i seem to notice is that from outside often forget that at that time, we were in a dictatorship, led by a drunk monster in power, who was disappearing people, censoring many things, oppresing people and sending our country into chaos. And at the time, he initiated the war and sent our inexperienced and poorly and cruelly trained youth to die in the end of the world to divert the population attention, from the injustice, corruption and violence of the regime. In fact, there were negotiations at one point, that were going to be fruitful, and good diplomatic relations, but it was all frustrated after a serious of events, the dictatorship being one of them.

    • @joebloggs396
      @joebloggs396 Год назад +1

      Though the negotiations went on behind the islanders backs, which was questionable really.

    • @moodyb2
      @moodyb2 Год назад +2

      I remember my mother watching the news in England and it showed the throng of people in Plaza de Mayo waving Argentine flags and chanting and getting very worked up about things and it all looked quite alarming from our point of view. In exasperation , my mother threw up her hands and declared "look at that! If you threw a football among them they'd forget all about the islands!" 😂 I'm telling you this for amusement, I hope it doesn't offend you, that is not my intention. PEACE. 👍

    • @dieantfoordfighters
      @dieantfoordfighters Год назад

      @@moodyb2 that's a lovely story! Honestly it's not far from the truth actually😂😂 we are very passionate about it. Don't worry brother, it doesn't offend me, let there be peace🙌🙌

    • @SM-zm5xt
      @SM-zm5xt 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@joebloggs396 It proves that the British government actually don't care the islander's wishes

    • @joebloggs396
      @joebloggs396 11 месяцев назад

      @@SM-zm5xt That government didn't, but one it was invaded it certainly forced a change in perspective as it was humiliating that British subjects could just be taken over by force.

  • @efcanalytics8358
    @efcanalytics8358 Год назад +10

    You missied, Monoclonal antibodies, the most radical discovery in the fight against cancer and the main reason why cancer survival has increased significantly since the 90s with the use of monoclonal antibodies that target cancer cells. It was an Argentinian and a British in Cambridge 1984 Nobel prize. Cesar Milstein.

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад

      Interesting, I didn’t know that

  • @Swissarg
    @Swissarg 3 месяца назад +14

    I'm a Swiss born guy, happily living in Mar del Plata Argentina. Las Malvinas son argentinas 😂

    • @carmenbeatrizescobar6909
      @carmenbeatrizescobar6909 3 месяца назад

      I can speak english well, i am argentinian , i wanna contact you

    • @9AJW4
      @9AJW4 Месяц назад

      "The Falklands are Argentine". 99.8% of Falklanders and 300 years of history would disagree with you.

  • @2mused
    @2mused Год назад +10

    Can any Argentinian tell me what they would do with the British people living on the islands if they decided to take it?

    • @indiekiddrugpatrol3117
      @indiekiddrugpatrol3117 Год назад +6

      ​@@TomásMalloCerri Your grandfather's are nazis though 😂

    • @EVERYDAYGames00
      @EVERYDAYGames00 Год назад +1

      They wouldn't take it

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Год назад

      Tricky question 😅

    • @trf2850
      @trf2850 3 месяца назад

      Nada realmente, porque en la actualidad la inestabilidad hace que el pais sea difícil. A menos que haya un milagro en la economía, probablemente serían los mejores tratados y más beneficiados. Nadie odia a los isleños. Para los Argentinos les darían nacionalidad sin dudarlo, se acabaría el problema el día que se diera doble nacionalidad pero las administré Argentina, Pero eso nunca va a suceder. Un día estuve más cerca de las Islas que tú, y sabes que el clima es inhóspito. Si los ingleses están ahí es solo por el petróleo y la Antártida. Nada más.

    • @martinalfonso4617
      @martinalfonso4617 3 месяца назад

      Just bang and make children..😅

  • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
    @KeithWilliamMacHendry Год назад +21

    The Falklands Islands were named after Viscount Falkland a town in Fife Scotland, the early settlers on the islands were Scots & Welsh. Clearly not a lot of people know that.

    • @solariva
      @solariva Год назад

      Las Malvinas son argentinas, piratas colonizadores...😘😘😘

    • @andresdiaz-uy6ge
      @andresdiaz-uy6ge Год назад +6

      En 1765 Las Malvinas estaban ocupadas por España , en 1833 las usurparon los piratas imngleses , 1816 Argentina existia como republica independiente heredando todos los territorios que tenia el imeperio Español .. ¡ queres mas ? , antes de que exista la pirateria inglesa , habia pueblos originarios que habitaban peirodicamente las islas , hoy sus decendienties son Argentinos .

    • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
      @KeithWilliamMacHendry Год назад

      @@andresdiaz-uy6ge Well, in essence you are all the sons of Spain & other European colonisers, your ancestors colonised South America & stole land off the indigenous peoples. That is just an incontrovertible fact.

    • @jackwater6806
      @jackwater6806 Год назад +1

      Read that in a Michael Caine voice lol

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Год назад

      @jackwater6806 me too! 🤣

  • @tomasojedareyna
    @tomasojedareyna Год назад +19

    Que linda chica 🥰 4:14 realmente existe mujeres inglesas muy lindas😘🇦🇷❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @nahuelzapatrustegui6695
      @nahuelzapatrustegui6695 Год назад +2

      Si , con seria tendencia a la obesidad . Comen demasiadas salchichas.

    • @BrunoJL777
      @BrunoJL777 Год назад +2

      ​@@nahuelzapatrustegui6695 Mejor todavía para el invierno

  • @claudiotepedino5753
    @claudiotepedino5753 Год назад +71

    Los britanicos que conoci me cayeron 100 puntos, es distinto a lo que pienso de su gobierno

    • @MrLaizard
      @MrLaizard Год назад

      En Escocia en general no hay prácticamente un lugar donde no apoyen al reclamo Argentino y donde no te digan que Maradona es su Heroe Nacional por haber metido un gol con la mano a los "sajones" como le dicen ellos a los ingleses
      EL gobierno de Reino Unido y en especial el partido de los Tories es una cloaca, Rishi Sunak debe ser uno de los seres mas despreciables que camina por la Tierra, y un insulto a sus antepasados Hindustanos

    • @Mickc934
      @Mickc934 Год назад +21

      It may come as a surprise to you but we hate our government aswell, we've had 3 prime ministers in 5 years. Governments go to war and soldiers die for the men in suits who don't care about them anyway. Greetings from the United kingdom

    • @claudiotepedino5753
      @claudiotepedino5753 Год назад +16

      @@Mickc934 jorge luis borges, dijo que la guerra entre gran bretaña y argentina era como dos hombres pelados peleando por un peine

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад +3

      @@Mickc934 imagine us that we have 3 digits of inflation kjjj 🤣🤣

    • @Mickc934
      @Mickc934 Год назад +2

      @@genaromicol7347 it could be worse you could live in Venezuela 🇻🇪 😂

  • @efcanalytics8358
    @efcanalytics8358 Год назад +8

    One talked about Polo and one about Rugby. One had also deep knowledge about the country. Very good mix, you picked a posh neighbourhood as well. You could have gone to Epsom or Sevenoaks

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +2

      Maybe next time, if I do a sequel. Or I could go to a rough neighbourhood to switch it up and hear some other perspectives haha

    • @efcanalytics8358
      @efcanalytics8358 Год назад +2

      @@toshua1 haha, cool!

  • @javiermonzon7103
    @javiermonzon7103 Год назад +14

    Muy buena entrevista..... saludos desde Argentina.....saludos al pueblo Británicos.....un fuerte abrazo.....

  • @Nicoanizetti
    @Nicoanizetti Год назад +5

    nice job, altough you should try to find any argentinians that live or have visited the uk to get a real sense of them giving out opinions, I ve personally been in the uk, both Leeds and London and found that people threated me wonderfully. And of my best mates Tom is from England, so yeah, should also interview english that have visited Argentina to see what they think.
    Cheers

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад

      Yeah for sure, but it’s hard to find Argentinians living in the UK. In my video, ‘What do Other Countries Think of Argentina’, I spoke to an Argentinian living in London and he had some interesting things to say about his experience.

    • @atulisrockin
      @atulisrockin 10 месяцев назад

      @@toshua1 I only met one Argentinian in London before I started dancing the Tango. But there are a few in London in the tango scene. The tango has a romantic charm and has bought me all the way to Buenos Aires. I would recommend reading the first pages and intro to Christine Deniston's 'The Meaning of Tango'.

  • @leeatkins1995
    @leeatkins1995 4 месяца назад +3

    The Falkands was British (1765) a very long time before Argentina is existed (1816) so it’s a very odd thing for people to say that the Islands are Argentine. And the Islanders clearly consistently regard themselves as British.

    • @SM-zm5xt
      @SM-zm5xt 4 месяца назад +1

      Britain left the islands in 1774, never protesting the Spanish and Argentine governors, any claim prescribed by acquiescence after 55 years of complete silence. They had absolutely no right to take them from Argentina that was already settled in 1833

  • @DiegoALexis2079
    @DiegoALexis2079 Год назад +12

    Quite interesting. If our countries were governed by normal people, regarding that conflict we would reach an agreement within a week. But we all know that those who rule are always the worst. Saludos desde Rosario

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Год назад

      Unfortunately it is never that simple. One country invaded, another defended the other from the invader. the rest is complicated 😅
      Still, much love to the Argentinian people 🥰

  • @guillermobermudez4258
    @guillermobermudez4258 Год назад +5

    La verdad todo bien con los Tommys estos, ningún drama. Es más, quiero ir a visitar Escocia y estar unas semanas ahí a puro Whisky, y si pinta, rajar un toque a England a ver que onda la noche y los pubs.

  • @Juan041194
    @Juan041194 4 месяца назад

    great video my friend, and thank you for your kind words towards my country, wish your channel all the success

  • @adlv
    @adlv Год назад +16

    Que lindo grupo conseguiste para hablar. Si bien el sentimiento es fuerte en Argentina respecto a 1982, no afecta o afectó lo que hace a la relación entre las personas,. De hecho, cuando visite las islas hace pocos años sentí lo mismo y aun los isleños teniendo un sentimiento muy fuerte hacia Argentina , el respeto entre las personas allí esta intacto y pase un tiempo excelente conociendo las islas y su gente. A mi también me hubiera gustado una final entre Inglaterra y Argentina.

    • @SM-zm5xt
      @SM-zm5xt Год назад +1

      Ojala nunca se juegue una final de copa entre Argentina e Inglaterra. No desarrollo

  • @martinweber7912
    @martinweber7912 3 месяца назад +2

    Bernhardt Memorandum (1910). At the request of the head of the American Department of the Foreign Office, Sidney Spicer, researcher Gastón De Bernhardt prepared a memorandum that condensed the history of the islands and the legal arguments of Great Britain and Argentina. That memorandum served as an internal guide for the Foreign Office until 1938. Bernhardt stated the following: “The question of sovereignty was specifically excluded from the agreement made with Spain in 1771.” This agreement contained a secret clause by which Great Britain was obliged to abandon the islands, which it did in 1774. “For 55 years, until 1829 (that is, until 13 years after Argentina's independence was proclaimed), Great Britain “He showed no interest in the islands.” “Great Britain began to claim the eastern island only in 1829” (it had never claimed it during Spanish rule; this is the island where Puerto Argentino is located). Spicer Letter (1910). In a letter to De Bernhardt himself, Spicer confessed: “It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the attitude of the Argentine government is not entirely unjustified, and that our action has been somewhat despotic.” Fitzmaurice Memorandum (1936). In February 1936, legal adviser George Fitzmaurice advised against Britain submitting the Falklands question to international arbitration: “Our position has certain weaknesses. But we have occupied the islands for more than a century (albeit illegally, as Argentina says) and for strategic reasons we cannot give them up. So the best thing to do is to take a hard line.”

  • @jotaqu755
    @jotaqu755 Год назад +3

    Felicitaciones por tu video. Muy buena onda toda la gente que entrevistaste. Todos muy educados. Es importante separar el sentimiento de los pueblos de los temas políticos.

  • @tomasarias8612
    @tomasarias8612 Год назад +2

    Me encantó este video!!! Soy de La Rioja Argentina, y me gusta saber que piensan los demás países sobre nosotros y en especial Inglaterra. Espero que puedas volver a hacer otro video así, y que puedas venir a conocer también nuestra provincia, tenemos grandes montañas, tierra de dinosaurios y buenos vinos por excelencia.

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +1

      RISHI SUNAK EL ANGLOSAJÓN
      LONDONISTAN ANTES LONDON

  • @joejoe4363
    @joejoe4363 Год назад +24

    mis respetos como argentino a los ingleses, y realmente me gustaría conocer ese país, y ademas las inglesas son muy bellas

  • @eze.king7
    @eze.king7 Год назад +11

    Quedé enamorado de las chicas inglesas😅. Saludos🇦🇷

  • @nadulis19
    @nadulis19 Год назад +21

    Nice interviews, i'm from Argentina, and i think that we learn the War of Malvinas, because we are a young country and we lost lot of young people (the people who participated in the war was 18/20 years old, they finish the high school and they were forced to join the military -because in the 70'/80' we had a dictatorial goverment-), so it was a big lost to Argentina. We are not a country that have military strategies, we are pacific, so we lost. It is amazing that in the british schools they do not study about this war. For argentinian people this war was an injury that doesn't heal. Although it is refreashing to hear people in their 40/50s that has good feelings towards Argentina. 😁
    Buenas entrevistas, soy de Argentina y creo que nosotros aprendemos de la Guerra de Malvinas, porque somos un país joven, y perdimos en esa guerra mucha gente joven (los que participaron en esa guerra fueron chicos de 18/20 años, que recién terminaban la escuela y fueron forzados a unirse a la guerra, porque teníamos un gobierno dictatorial), asi que ésto fue una gran pérdida para Argentina. No somos un país con estrategia militar, somos pacifistas, así que perdimos. Es increíble que no estudien esta guerra en las escuelas británicas. Para el pueblo argentino esta guerra fue una herida que todavía no cicatriza. Sin embargo, da una buena impresión escuchar que personas que tienen 40/50 años tengan buenos sentimientos sobre Argentina. 😄

    • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
      @KeithWilliamMacHendry Год назад +5

      Hi, thank you for referring to Britain, not just England, there's a long time prevailing habit for the English & Argentinians to refer to the conflict as if it was only the English versus the Argentinians. Some of the rubbish excuses I have been given for this have been truly provocative. I am a Scot, therefore, I won't speak for Welsh, Northern Irish or for that matter, the English at this time. Many Scots like the aforementioned fought in that conflict, a disproportionate amount in fact, soldiers in the paras & marines, but also the Scots Guards at Mt Tumbledown. I alone, attended schools with four Scots that fought in the conflict. We are a proud & ancient people, we have never been part of England & never will be. The nation state currently at least, is the UK of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, not England, a video on this topic just can't only be on England & Argentina, it just can't. The conflict was so avoidable & yet it has led to so much ill feeling & should never have been allowed to get to that stage. I wish you & the beautiful people of Argentina the best of health, happiness & success. Best wishes from Scotland. Alba gu bràth! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 🇦🇷
      PS: Sadly for reasons never explained, RUclips blacken out the ancient flag of Scotland, no explanation ever given, our flag dates back to the 9th century.

    • @csbdcsbd8728
      @csbdcsbd8728 Год назад

      ​@@KeithWilliamMacHendryI hope you wish the beautiful people of England health and success too as you should

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад

      Obvio van a tener buenos sentimientos si ganaron la guerra, es como que nosotros odiemos a paraguay

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад

      @@KeithWilliamMacHendry youre brown, so youre not

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад

      A LOS INGLESES LOS DERROTAMOS VARIAS VECES EN EL PASADO POR ESO HABLAMOS EN ESPAÑOL .
      GANAMOS CUANDO GANAR ERA IMPORTANTE .

  • @danielleetaylor
    @danielleetaylor 8 месяцев назад +2

    I love Argentina. Everyone was so friendly when we traveled there ❤

  • @cebep67
    @cebep67 3 месяца назад +4

    Peru apoya a la Argentina!

  • @4ldm0on
    @4ldm0on 5 месяцев назад +1

    0:37 toda la razón esa chica, muy inteligente, todos ignoran el hecho de que ellos invadieron mitad del mundo en el pasado, pero como tal, muchos de ellos hoy entienden que la guerra jamás es una solución viable para nadie

  • @emilee99
    @emilee99 Год назад +46

    tuve la suerte de visitar Inglaterra un pais maravilloso, gente muy educada y amistosa... hasta he ido una segunda vez

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад

      LOS INGLESES FUERON DERROTADOS VARIAS VECES EN EL PASADO POR ESO ESCRIBÍS EN ESPAÑOL

    • @sebastianbarrios2760
      @sebastianbarrios2760 Год назад +1

      good for you... they are just a peachy no? sobre todo cuando nos robaron... tengo muchos amigos en inglaterra y tratamos de no hablar sobre la guerra, pero hay cosas que simplemente no se pueden dejar pasar... que vos ni lo menciones, habla mucho de lo nada que amas a Argentina, que conseguiste guita de Argentina, y que te importa un carajo Argentina.... suerte en tu próximo viaje

    • @glennoconnor1130
      @glennoconnor1130 Год назад

      @@sebastianbarrios2760strange fellow

  • @marialuisaortega1724
    @marialuisaortega1724 Год назад +5

    I'm Argentinian, and I would l
    like to know Great Britain and of course British people.

  • @fernandosolari8362
    @fernandosolari8362 3 месяца назад +1

    Excelente video. Desde Argentina, un saludo a los ingleses. UnPueblo con mucha historia y cultura. Aunque creemos que usurparon las Malvinas, considero que han sido un digno contrincante. Sus soldados tuvieron con nuestros soldados mucho honor y respeto cuando fueron vencidos. Desde mi corazon deseo que nuestros pueblos encuentren concordia y paz con respecto a nuestras islas del sur. Un abrazo inmenso y que Dios bendiga El Reino Unido, especialmente a Escocia.

  • @mativeron6763
    @mativeron6763 Год назад +46

    Que Educados que Son👏! Aunque ellos mismos saben la tensión que tenemos ! Las Malvinas siempre seran del territorio Argentino!! Saludos krac Hermoso Video

    • @maxsch8454
      @maxsch8454 Год назад

      The Falklands are literally British territory...

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +2

      Gracias!

    • @martitefirli7800
      @martitefirli7800 Год назад +6

      Si son tan educados que atacaron al buque Gral Belgrano en la zona de exclusión Por favor

    • @martitefirli7800
      @martitefirli7800 Год назад

      @ANGLO-SAXON1 Gibraltar Belongs to Spain, Malvinas Belongs to Argentina You STEAL LANDS Everywhere AS EVER Where Is Malvinas? Near Argentinian coast This Is Geography BE SERIOUS LOOK THE MAPS

    • @scunningham6109
      @scunningham6109 Год назад +2

      I am Argentinian, married to an English man. I hold great respect for this wonderful and I should say one of the most democratic countries in the world. Britain is like any other country with good and bad, but if I have to weigh a balance between good and bad, definitely good is right up high.

  • @SebastMorillo84
    @SebastMorillo84 Год назад +1

    Esa señora fue quien más conocía sobre Argentina, aunque 8:36 Fitzcarraldo de Herzog fue grabada en Brasil y Perú

  • @twerkeamusiclp
    @twerkeamusiclp Год назад +4

    english people here from Argentina you are wonderful like people. Later this was history.

  • @sipzc-dj
    @sipzc-dj 5 месяцев назад +1

    I live in spain & im from London. I didnt know they disliked us until i got here, i just always get along with anyone because im from london but the wealthy ones have German friends so they have a common interest but personally... I was 2 when it happened so... 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @ayabs8590
    @ayabs8590 Год назад +15

    La relacion entre Argentina y Chile empezó siendo mala cientos de años antes de la guerra de Malvinas por problemas limitrofes e incluso en 1979 casi estuvimos al borde de una guerra , una locura inaceptable , por ese rencor fue que el gobierno chileno ( no el pueblo chileno ) apoyó a Inglaterra..hoy ya no es asi solo guardan resentimiento la gente mayor de 50 años, pero los jovenes no ...los tiempos cambian las ideas se acomodan ...es notable que no menciones que los ingleses no son muy queridos en Bangladesh , en España en latinoamerica incluida chile , actualmente. entonces debieras plantearte porque si las cosas mejoraron entre Argentina y Chile...todavia en el mundo odian a los ingleses junto con su gobierno ...es curioso eso no es asi?

    • @tomasojedareyna
      @tomasojedareyna Год назад +7

      Hay odio por su dominio histórico hacia Argentina y otros países

    • @ayabs8590
      @ayabs8590 Год назад +1

      @@tomasojedareyna Nunca hubo dominio histórico de Chile hacia Argentina ni viceversa hubo estrategia diplomaticas militares fallidas , si hubiese habido dominio histórico de uno de los países hacia el otro estaríamos uno sojuzgado por el otro y nada que ver , cada uno sigue su destino sin intervención del otro

    • @andresperalta6849
      @andresperalta6849 Год назад +2

      @@ayabs8590 se refiere a Inglaterra no a Chile

    • @ayabs8590
      @ayabs8590 Год назад

      @@andresperalta6849 yo me refiero a Chile no a Inglaterra y eso está claro para vos ahora

    • @andresperalta6849
      @andresperalta6849 Год назад +1

      @@ayabs8590ya lo se, estaba queriendo solo aclarar el teléfono descompuesto que se generó 😅. El primer comentario hace alusión al domino inglés, no al de Chile, se generó un bardo con Chile que nada que nada que ver jaja

  • @jjgghhjk
    @jjgghhjk Год назад +12

    I admire British Literature from Beowulf to Tolkien.

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Год назад

      What about Peppa Pig? 😅🤣

    • @jjgghhjk
      @jjgghhjk 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@deanosaur808that show Is such a disgrace for children.

  • @alanroberts8280
    @alanroberts8280 Год назад +7

    The war was between the uk and argentina not england get it right ,,many welsh and scottish servicemen were lost.The junta in goverment at that time killed and disappeared many more innocent people than were lost in the war,no one seemed to mention that

  • @augustofigueroa1062
    @augustofigueroa1062 3 месяца назад

    Patagonia, Iguazú falls, vineyards...those would be pretty commonplace, no? Love both countries. Greetings from Colombia

  • @adrianbetts2499
    @adrianbetts2499 Год назад +10

    Despite the fact that the Argentine pilots were bombing our ships and our boys... The British people understood their skill and courage in the face of adversity...

    • @sharkwolf7788
      @sharkwolf7788 Год назад

      I've spoke to a couple of Falkland veterans who said they wondered how some of the Argentinian pilots managed to get in the cockpits with massive balls

    • @deanosaur808
      @deanosaur808 Год назад

      It's must be painful getting kicked in the balls 😱😆

  • @AstroGodie
    @AstroGodie 3 месяца назад

    Nice interviews, nice people, they look honest and without resentment about Malvinas/Falklands war. And we have a lot in common with UK, the sports (football, hockey, rugby, polo), the breeds of cattle, the trains infrastructure, and some old villages, and even some with Welsh people as Gaiman, Trevelin, Trelew, Rawson... Very polite and educated, I respect them because they have a lot of history comparing to all the countries of the American continent... the Irish Wiliiam Brown as one of our Independence heroes...

  • @joseluisbringaz7893
    @joseluisbringaz7893 Год назад +22

    Argentina es el 8 país más grande del mundo 🌎 🇦🇷💙🇦🇷💪💪

    • @aldozilli1293
      @aldozilli1293 Год назад

      Y no estan satisfechos de robar tantas tierras de los indigenas, quieren mas todavia

    • @prisco-net
      @prisco-net Год назад +4

      ??? que tiene que ver

    • @Easy--easy
      @Easy--easy Год назад +2

      Y yo tengo un pato

    • @leonardoiglesias2394
      @leonardoiglesias2394 Год назад

      Jaja! Poné un par de datos mas! Pobreza, educacion, seguridad, salud, etc.

    • @LMAO534
      @LMAO534 Год назад +1

      ​@@leonardoiglesias2394todo lo que se puede ver en mexico jajaja

  • @zigongosaurus5274
    @zigongosaurus5274 3 месяца назад +1

    Question for all the Argentinians that are genuinely convinced their claim holds any weight: Why tf dont you pull up to the International Court of Justice already to argue your case for the whole world to see? You first got invited in 1947 and refused. Four more times in 1948, 1951, 1953 and 1955 you refused. Why is that if you claim is sooooo strong??

  • @raza_tatto0
    @raza_tatto0 Год назад +3

    Para destacar la madre e hija que hablan sobre la guerra... El desconocimiento que tienen los ingleses como sociedad sobre ese conflicto, acá siempre al menos yo trato de hablar sobre el tema a gente más chica... Es nuestra memoria, en la escuela tampoco nos enseñan, se más por videos que busco documentales y haber sido soldado voluntaria y tener la oportunidad de hablar con gente que estuvo en servicio en esa época que por la escuela.

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +1

      LA BATALLA DE PUNTA QUEBRACHO

    • @Darren-sl7rp
      @Darren-sl7rp Год назад +1

      Because to us it was a tiny tiny no big deal war but to you guys it's your only war. Also we don't propagandist history in our schools. We were at war twice in ww1 and ww2 and in Korea. And before that we had to deal with napoleon, further back we've have centuries of war with France, the vikings, the Romans and on it goes. And you expect the British to be focused on a war they won in a matter of weeks with a few hundred dead. Millions died in the world wars and you expect the British to have the tiny Falklands war at the front of their minds. You're crazy

  • @jordihako2867
    @jordihako2867 Год назад +1

    Jorge Lanata, most important reporter in Argentina said to the chilean TV in january 2023 'argentinians still don't understand they've lost the war'

  • @juanfazio5019
    @juanfazio5019 Год назад +13

    Soy argentino hasta la muerte, pero conozco algo de Inglaterra, más que nada Londres y siento que tienen una sociedad muy cosmopolita que es muy cordial, amable y de buenos modales, me encanta todo lo concerniente al Reino Unido y sus costumbres, especialmente Londres que es a mi juicio una ciudad absolutamente extraordinaria.

  • @juanarkantos
    @juanarkantos 9 месяцев назад +1

    The russian boy was baked hahahah

  • @kimbirch1202
    @kimbirch1202 Год назад +8

    I feel sorry for Argentinians having to endure military coups and economic mismanagement.

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Год назад

      Thanks to God there are no more military coups, it was something of the XXth Century over Argentina and Latin America. The economic mismanagement continues for sure, but in a worst way than when the Military Junta were in power.

    • @kobinho1917
      @kobinho1917 Год назад +3

      I feel for the British having to endure Tory rule

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад

      @@kobinho1917 I have no interest in any government.

    • @fernando367ful
      @fernando367ful Год назад +5

      Pero cuándo los ingleses invadieron las Islas Malvinas, no había dictadura, así que no es una excusa, la dictadura Argentina para que los ingleses se la queden con la excusa de los falsos isleños, los cuáles no todos son británicos étnicos, en la actualidad hay 3.600 isleños provenientes de 35 nacionalidades distintas de esas nacionalidades que más hay son chilenos.
      A una población implantada no se la respeta.
      Qué harías si te roban tu casa por la fuerza??

    • @hernan1210
      @hernan1210 Год назад

      @@mharg6408 que va ser mejor.si los militares empezaron con las deudas externas y con democracia la gorilada

  • @pauldowney4280
    @pauldowney4280 7 месяцев назад

    I will always remember a argentine mother crying about her lost son on a documentary and it broke my heart.

  • @slh950
    @slh950 Год назад +9

    Whyy doesn't Argentina invade Chile and Uruguay as well , as they seem to think they should own everything based purely on geographic proximity??

    • @draneit4038
      @draneit4038 Год назад +2

      And why does England want islands that are 12,789 kilometers from their country?

    • @slh950
      @slh950 Год назад +10

      @@draneit4038 they don't. But the people who live there and settled the place for hundreds of years think of themselves as British, so who cares, leave them alone!

    • @SM-zm5xt
      @SM-zm5xt Год назад +1

      Proximity is NOT our main argument, buddy 🤡

    • @SM-zm5xt
      @SM-zm5xt Год назад

      ​@@slh950UK stole the islands, expelled Argentinian people, implanted its own and now begs for self-determination
      On the other hand, UK is one of the countries that rejects the will of Crimean and Donbass people to be part of Russia
      But yeah, now we Argentinians have to respect the opinion of implanted people only because the British wish it 😴👍🏼

    • @slh950
      @slh950 Год назад +1

      @@SM-zm5xt ok. Well then why didn't Argentina claim the western side when that was a possibility. It is so petty, it is about pride. There is a historical population there from England, and there is a historical population in Argentina from Spain. What is difficult about that??

  • @maximoleon9217
    @maximoleon9217 Год назад

    V Nice video bro congrats 4 the interviews on the streets. Kisses fron bs as. I lived in uk for half a year it was so Nice...! Ohh old times ahaha

  • @eddielazzeri2051
    @eddielazzeri2051 Год назад +4

    Greetings to English people and their great taste in music and trends in general. Some people are still bitter about the war, nonetheless, you are always welcome and my British friends are living proof of it. They've been living in Buenos Aires for decades and they are rockstars, here.

    • @stonedmason111
      @stonedmason111 Год назад +2

      Hello my friend I’m English I met a big family of Argentina’s on holiday in Oxford this week. I asked where they was from I said we used to fight now we are friends and to have a great time in England. It got very emotional with lots of hugs and hand shakes and pictures outside the pub I was drinking in 😢 such warm lovely people and made Argentina go up my travel list a lot. When’s the best time to travel to Argentina my friend?

    • @eddielazzeri2051
      @eddielazzeri2051 Год назад +1

      @@stonedmason111 good to hear that, brother! Best time to visit: September, October (cause the weather) when in Baires swing by Gibraltar bar in San Telmo , to meet some expats .. Be good, bud!

    • @stonedmason111
      @stonedmason111 Год назад +1

      @@eddielazzeri2051 that would be great to meet expats
      to guide me in the best direction brother. I’m from West Midlands Wolverhampton/Birmingham so I’m very down to earth friendly...but il definitely be making a appointment in my diary and the beers are on me 😂

    • @stonedmason111
      @stonedmason111 Год назад

      I support Aston Villa and two of my favourite players are Emi Martinez and Buendia also.

    • @eddielazzeri2051
      @eddielazzeri2051 Год назад

      @@stonedmason111 right on!

  • @hernandiaz5720
    @hernandiaz5720 Год назад +20

    Hello friend, I am Argentine and my opinion, like that of many Argentines, has changed a lot with respect to the English people because many of us understood that the decisions of a government have no relation to what people think or believe. In any case, those islands were part of Argentine territory and were evicted and occupied by military forces from England more than 150 years ago and of course it is the right and obligation of a sovereign country to recover and care for those territories and another 150 years will pass, and Argentina It will continue to claim the territory that belonged to it and it is currently signed by the Congress of the country that the Malvinas Islands will be recovered diplomatically and it has been acting accordingly for years

    • @fernando367ful
      @fernando367ful Год назад +4

      Y vaya que Argentina está dando grandes pasos en recuperar su soberanía.
      Ya qué Gran Bretaña cada vez está perdiendo más poder.
      La UE ahora en sus documentos pasó a llamarlas Islas Malvinas y ya no más Falkland que es el nombre que recibió de la población implantada (colonos), por lo que cualquier decisión que se tome en Malvinas tiene total nulidad como por ejemplo el referéndum celebrado en 2013 .
      Además de los 3.600 habitantes en Malvinas no todos son de ascendencia británica, muchos jóvenes se fueron a estudiar a Gran Bretaña y no volvieron, eso lo suplieron con gente proveniente de 35 nacionalidades distintas, en su mayoría chilenos.

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад +1

      None of it matters one tiny bit.
      Just enjoy your life, and chill .

    • @treeismyusernamewhyjustwhy
      @treeismyusernamewhyjustwhy Год назад +2

      Mis respetos para tu 🇬🇧🤝🇦🇷

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад +3

      But those islands were never part of Argentina.
      I reckon they should be returned to the penguins.

    • @hernandiaz5720
      @hernandiaz5720 Год назад +3

      @@kimbirch1202 what the united kingdom is asking for is part of space and it is asking for a part of antarctica, space lost it because argentina occupied those orbits with national construction satellites and as i said this conflict will last more than another 150 years

  • @RickWhite-zs3jo
    @RickWhite-zs3jo 3 месяца назад

    I'm English, I'd love to go. It looks like a lovely country. I've met many South Americans but only one Argeninian (who was nice, we talked about football). I don't think many English people dislike Argentinian's. They love their football, so do we. That's a good start!

    • @eugeniaascarraga3776
      @eugeniaascarraga3776 20 дней назад

      Sabes como comenzo a practicarse el futbol en 🇦🇷? Por los obreros ingleses que construyeron los ferrocarriles,en sus ratos libres jugaban al futbol, se unieron los argentinos, y ahi se formaron los primeros clubes.

  • @WScloudchaser84
    @WScloudchaser84 Год назад +7

    The Falkland islanders are more British than the British, if you read the history of the Falklands the British landed there first 1690 Captain John Strong and named the islands after Viscount Falkland the British left and over the Centuries different countries established bases the French at Port Louis the French left gave this settlement to the Spanish the Americans even had a two year stint in the Falklands, when Argentina gained independence from Spain they spent two years in the Port Louis settlement Argentina at the time was called Rio de Plata the Americans actually put Rio de Plata off the East island in 1833 Britain decided to really establish a settlement colony Captain Moody Brook and his engineers Stanley was established and over the years British sheep farmers came to the islands and established camps ( farms ) a lot of Scottish from the West Coast islands there ancestors are still there today.
    I have worked in the Falklands and it’s British the inhabitants the residents are Really British in there ways and culture it’s got a diverse mix of Chilean and Philippine with people from Africa but the locals are British and there ancestors are British it’s very similar to the West Coast of Scotland, the war was brutal in 82 fought in the winter and mainly in the mountains outside Stanley it was hard fought and the locals will always remember the occupation and the men lost fighting for there freedom the lose of life on both sides is heartbreaking but the Junta invaded to gain support from the Argentine people General Galtieri his junta were losing support from the population and thought this would unite the Country it didn’t the British responded and won the conflict in all 74 days
    There are two very good reads 74 days a Falkland Islanders account of the occupation and conflict by John Smith and Three days in June the battle for Mount Longdon by James O’Connell two very good reads
    It was the British sheep farmers who made the Falklands there home and generation after generation grafted and persevered to create a home a community

    • @SM-zm5xt
      @SM-zm5xt Год назад +3

      UK stole the islands, expelled Argentinian people, implanted its own and now begs for self-determination
      On the other hand, UK is one of the countries that rejects the will of Crimean and Donbass people to be part of Russia
      But yeah, now we Argentinians have to respect the opinion of implanted people only because the British wish it 😴👍🏼

    • @harryfoley2294
      @harryfoley2294 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@SM-zm5xt just admit you condone military dictatorship and poorly run nations and move on.

  • @nicolasalzu2010
    @nicolasalzu2010 3 месяца назад +1

    Nosotros los Argentinos 🇦🇷 también queremos y AMAMOS la Paz 🕊️, aunque también AMAMOS nuestra Tierra y NUESTRA Patria , la de Nuestros Abuelos y como tal..
    Queremos que SE NOS DEVUELVA NUESTRA AMADA Islas Malvinas.
    Las Malvinas son ARGENTINAS 🙌🏻🇦🇷

    • @Joshpox
      @Joshpox 3 месяца назад +2

      Please do not be racist. The indigenous Falkland Islanders do not want Argentina to colonise them

    • @nicolasalzu2010
      @nicolasalzu2010 3 месяца назад

      @@Joshpox Excuse me but las Islas Malvinas are Argentina, because our territory it's so so so near, and UK it's so so so far away.
      Sorry but you are like Communists expropriating everything in your path

    • @Xxxx-xm5qu
      @Xxxx-xm5qu 2 месяца назад

      ​@@nicolasalzu2010😂

  • @gustavoalexisalderete8942
    @gustavoalexisalderete8942 Год назад +29

    Muy lindo tus entrevistas , la verdad es que me parecieron muy amenos los británicos, pero las Malvinas son Arg,. Soy de Salta y no hace el calor q tu crees , es una provincia muy grande y tenemos todos los climas , pero la parte turística es templada y muy agradable, la capital esta a unos 40 km de la pre cordillera de los Andes en un valle y es agradable te sugiero visitarla en primavera ,

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +1

      Gracias

    • @TheNikolius
      @TheNikolius Год назад

      You've been indoctrinated/brainwashed, so your views are understandable

    • @raza_tatto0
      @raza_tatto0 Год назад +3

      Fueron, Son y Serán ARGENTINAS.

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +1

      GIBRALTAR ESPAÑOL
      MALVINAS ARGENTINAS
      HONG KONG CHINO

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад +2

      ​@@raza_tatto0
      GIBRALTAR ESPAÑOL
      MALVINAS ARGENTINAS
      HONG KONG CHINO

  • @tiosam6085
    @tiosam6085 Год назад +1

    Me alegra ver que pese a que hay una diferencia ambos mantienen respeto y destacan las virtudes del otro, algo que en estos tiempos es difícil. Saludos 🤝🏻

    • @evaklum8974
      @evaklum8974 Год назад

      DESDE CALIFORNIA HASTA FLORIDA ES HISPANOAMERICA

  • @javier-echezarreta
    @javier-echezarreta Год назад +20

    Me da risa como un britanico puede decir libre de culpa que los argentinos somos racistas, cuando ellos hasta no hace mucho llevaban negros de africa y los vendian como un producto.

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Год назад +9

      Es soberanamente gracioso..

    • @GrizzlyAdams101
      @GrizzlyAdams101 Год назад

      Most of you explained how much you hate Brits in your version of this video. Seems pretty racist to me.

    • @GrizzlyAdams101
      @GrizzlyAdams101 Год назад

      Also, do you even know the history of slavery? Some brits were also slaves at one point.

    • @GrizzlyAdams101
      @GrizzlyAdams101 Год назад

      Also, out of all the many things that were said, 99% of them were positive. Why you only focus on this one bad point? Weird

    • @hernan1210
      @hernan1210 Год назад +3

      @@GrizzlyAdams101 ¿racismo es odiar a otra nacionalidad cuando en Inglaterra hay muchas etnias?

  • @lucianatesta7923
    @lucianatesta7923 Год назад +1

    Muy buen trabajo y video! Saludos desde Argentina!

  • @gadhager
    @gadhager Год назад +3

    creo que ellos son muy educados, aca habrian salido gritando los entrevistados.

    • @macca1626
      @macca1626 Год назад

      😂 It depends where you go in England, hes In a very wealthy part of London

  • @claudialyons2896
    @claudialyons2896 3 месяца назад +1

    LAS MALVINAS SON ARGENTINAS !!! Thank you to my Grandaddy who decided to come to Argentina, escaping from the WW1, in England, to build the beautiful family we are nowadays. Thank you England for the great Granfather and father you gave me, but Malvinas son Argentinas !!

  • @juancarlosbedacarratz2825
    @juancarlosbedacarratz2825 Год назад +10

    Tengo el placer de conocer Las Islas Britanicas y especialmente en varias ocasiones Londres, ciudad que junto a mi esposa nos encanta .Tengo la edad suficiente como para recordar el conflicto y lamentar las inutiles muertes de tantos jovenes Argentinos como Ingleses.Exelente video!!!

  • @felixeduardomedinalucar1856
    @felixeduardomedinalucar1856 3 месяца назад

    Fitzcarrald fue filmada en el Perú en la zona de la selva amazónica en la ciudad de Iquitos .

  • @gustavoarregui5117
    @gustavoarregui5117 Год назад +8

    Hola, la verdad es que no tengo ninguna animosidad hacia los británicos, al contrario me caen super bien y soy de esa gente que no mezcla las cosas. Las Malvinas pertenecen a la Argentina y los isleños son gente que trajeron desde allá después de haber echado a los habitantes originales que eran argentinos, por lo que el plebiscito en donde votaron que querían ser británicos no tiene validez internacional al tratar de mostrarse como víctimas del imperialismo argentino cuando las cosas son al revés, pero por supuesto que los entiendo yo habría votado lo mismo.
    La gente común no es responsable de las decisiones geopolíticas de sus Estados por lo que odiar a una persona por su nacionalidad está fuera de toda consideración. Me pasa con USA que su gobierno es responsable de las mayores calamidades que ha atravesado nuestra historia incluso la actual, y me parecen una basura, pero de ahí a odiar a un estadounidense por esas razones lo considero una estupidez.

    • @maximilianomiguel8645
      @maximilianomiguel8645 Год назад

      En todo caso sería el segundo país en hacer las peores cosas, me refiero a EEUU, porque el primero es la Alemania de hitler en todo sentido

    • @genaromicol7347
      @genaromicol7347 Год назад

      Ellos se mofan y festejan el imperialismo, tanto los yankees como los ingleses. Así que si, se los debe disgustar

    • @Holly23121997
      @Holly23121997 Год назад +1

      I'm afraid that's wrong. British settled on the island as far back as 1765 and left a plaque claiming the islands when they had to go off to war. The island was British when Argentinians were pushed off in 1833. It was Argentina that invaded both times. The islands have never been Argentinian

    • @gustavoarregui5117
      @gustavoarregui5117 Год назад +2

      @@Holly23121997 I´m afraid that´s wrong.
      1698: A partir de esta fecha, los franceses de Saint Malo dan un segundo avistaje y las llaman Malouines, de allí Maluinas y posteriormente Malvinas.
      -1712/1764: Con la consolidación borbónica de Felipe V y Fernando VI, las islas no son mas visitadas por franceses pero sí por holandeses.
      -31-1-1764: Una expedición al mando de Luis Antonio de Bougainville (francés), con la Fragata "L'Aigle" y la corbeta "Le Sphinx", recaló en la Malvina oriental, y fundaron una población denominada Saint Louis. Los ingleses llamaron a esa bahía Berkeley Sound, y los españoles Bahía de la Anunciación.
      -15-1-1765: Una expedición al mando de John Byron, desembarcó en la Gran Malvina, fundó un puerto al que llamó Puerto Egmont, en honor del Primer Lord del Almirantazgo y Segundo Conde de Egmont. En el corto tiempo que estuvieron, tomaron posesión de las islas vecinas, bajo el nombre de "Falkland Islands", para el Rey Jorge III de Inglaterra.
      -8-1-1766: El Capitan de Navio John Macbride, con tres naves, llegó a Puerto Egmont, y estableció un fuerte al que llamó "George".
      -4-10-1766: España, por real cédula, incluye a todas las islas del archipiélago como dependencia de la Capitanía General de Buenos Aires.
      The first settlement is french, and their descendants became argentinians,.

    • @Holly23121997
      @Holly23121997 Год назад +1

      @gustavoarregui5117 actually the 1st recorded landing on the island was by British captain John Strong in 1690 and named the island after viscount Falkland, a naval official. The French and British settlements were unaware of each other at first as they were on separate areas of the island. The spanish bought the French settlement in 1767, after the British started their settlement. Neither the British or French were aware of each others presence. Both the spanish and British kept their settlements on the island, neither one renounced their claim after the spanish tried in 1770 and there were claims of war. Both settlements continued and then Argentina proclaimed sovereignty over the Falklands, after their independence, when the island was partially Spanish. A US warship destroyed the argentine settlement, and the britishexpelled the few remaining officials without a shot. If anything you could try to claim half, but you have no claim to the British half - or that the Argentines are the French settlers - they left and spanish settlers replaced them. The Argentines were not the spanish settlers. I'm not going to reply again, so we'll just have to agree to disagree, but I won't stand for lies being told to try and make your points sound better.

  • @no_soy_rubio
    @no_soy_rubio Год назад +1

    Great video mate, a real mix of people you interviewed there. And the comments section is lit 😂

    • @toshua1
      @toshua1  Год назад +1

      Appreciate that mate👊🏽
      Lol yeah comment sections will always be chaos in these types of vids🤣

    • @EmiliaLavarelloCambaceres
      @EmiliaLavarelloCambaceres Год назад

      @@toshua1 cuando veo la seccion de comentarios me rio tanto y otras la pienso pero es como ver en un group chat de watsapp cuando se empiezan a pelear es gracioso jajja mientras no te metan en el lio jajaja

  • @scunningham6109
    @scunningham6109 Год назад +4

    Argentina great in football, Rugby, Polo, Tennis. Several Noble Prizes, Dr Favarolo creator of the Bypass saving millions of lives, creators of the first ever fingerprint by an argentine police, crators of the IV or intravenous fluid, invention of the Biro (common pen) by an argentine/Hungarian Lazlo Jose Biro, we have great architects, and great musicians Astor piazzola, Libertango one of the tangos featured on films like "Frantic" with Harrison Ford and let us not forget our Lalo Schifrin with the most iconic background score of "Mission Impossible" and many other famous films. The list of great argentine inventions continues but for now I just mentioned a few. Argentina latest 18 and earliest 19 centuries was a land of immigrants from all over Europe..

    • @MrLaizard
      @MrLaizard Год назад

      Jan Vucetic, the creator of the fingerprint system was actually a croat form the Austro-Hungarian territories of Dalmatia who settled definitvely in Argentina

    • @scunningham6109
      @scunningham6109 Год назад

      @MrLaizard exactly, my point is that the majority of the argentine population late 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century up to 1940 we were all from european descent. Some of our parents were born in Argentina, and some of us became argentines. In the case of the anthropologist Juan Vucetich, he was of hungarian/argentine nationality. Thank you for taking the time to respond to me!!

    • @Darren-sl7rp
      @Darren-sl7rp Год назад

      ​@@scunningham6109so in other words you're colonisers who point the finger at Britain and accuse it of being colonisers. And when it comes to Nobel prizes and inventions you are a long long long way behind the brits. That just an objective neutral fact.

  • @fernandosarmiento2266
    @fernandosarmiento2266 3 месяца назад +1

    Muy buenos días ojalá todo vaya muy bien para todos. Los británicos sostienen que la palabra final la tienen los habitantes de las islas, que en su mayoría son descendientes de británicos y no es válido. Con el mismo argumento antes de devolver Honk Kong a China les deberían haber preguntado a eso británicos si querían pasar a ser ciudadanos de un estado totalitario y no lo hicieron. La realidad era militar en caso de conflicto Gran Bretaña tenía muchas posibilidades de vencer a Argentina. En caso de un conflicto con China las probabilidades eran mucho menores por el esfuerzo logístico que implicaba la defensa de ese territorio y los medios humanos y militares con los que ya contaban por aquel entonces las fuerzas armadas chinas. Lo cierto es que la desicion tomada por la junta militar SIN MENOSPRECIAR EL ESFUERZO Y HEROISMO DE LAS FUERZAS ARMADAS ARGENTINAS, fue incorrecto. Hecho por tierra el proceso de acercamiento que se había iniciado desde 1970 por el cual se construyó la pista en el aeropuerto, se los proveia de combustibles a través de ypf, de asistencia médica, iban maestras argentinas a enseñar español a las islas. Políticamente fue un error. Creo que Aldo Rico dijo las Malvinas volverán a sobernia Argentina cuando les demostremos a los isleños que les conviene ser Argentinos. Hoy en dia estamos lejos de eso. A LOS MIENBROS DE NUESTRAS FUERZA ARMADAS QUE LUCHARON POR NUESTAS ISLAS MUCHAS GRACIAS.

  • @KeithWilliamMacHendry
    @KeithWilliamMacHendry 9 месяцев назад

    All that written below, you are a nice young man, that's the main thing. 🙏🏻

  • @sofiamarconiporcel7141
    @sofiamarconiporcel7141 Год назад +23

    Lo unico que no me gusto,Argentina no invadio nada, las malvinas son argentinas, sino mirar un mapa y fijarse quien esta mas cerca.

    • @MrLaizard
      @MrLaizard Год назад +6

      Y ni hablar que los mismisimos britanicos en el Tratado de Utrecht reconocen los territorios hispánicos en el Nuevo Mundo como no propios, renuncian a reclamarles en el futuro asi como reconocer los derechos derivados en el caso de secesión por independencia

    • @juliof9457
      @juliof9457 Год назад +5

      No solo por cercanía geográfica pertenecen a la Argentina ,sino por su historia ya que estaban pobladas y gobernadas por personal argentino hasta 1833

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад +2

      You cannot force people to accept political.claims.
      You must allow the people who live in the Falklands / Malvinas to decide for themselves.
      That is democracy.

    • @mharg6408
      @mharg6408 Год назад +4

      @@kimbirch1202 But they must respect international laws and their evolution too. The "democratic" people of the islands supported the Chilean Dictatorship.

    • @kimbirch1202
      @kimbirch1202 Год назад

      @mharg6408 Well Argentina was a dictatorship, and protected many Nazis fleeing Germany.