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  • @FavourInternational
    @FavourInternational  Před rokem +3

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    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 Před rokem +1

      WELSH, CYMRAEG,

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 Před rokem

      Welsh is a phonetic language, so you have to learn the Welsh Alphabet, there are 29 letters to it. Many letters are pronounced differently, plus added letters.

  • @larryfroot
    @larryfroot Před rokem +53

    There is a reason for the overwhelming number of castles in Wales. That's what it took to subjugate us.

    • @mariafury396
      @mariafury396 Před rokem +10

      Preach Welsh rarely get recognition for how much we battered the English back out our lands and what it took to change that (not that it did because we still fought back 🤣)

    • @eamonlyons8318
      @eamonlyons8318 Před rokem +2

      Slowing down English conquests since 1130. Truly remarkable that they took so long to shut Wales up and though it happened, be proud about the 300 year process

    • @TheWarpseed
      @TheWarpseed Před 7 měsíci +2

      Didn't work for long. Yma o Hyd

    • @Helliconia54
      @Helliconia54 Před 7 měsíci

      didn't work too well. Did it?

  • @larryfroot
    @larryfroot Před rokem +18

    Summers in Wales are like anywhere else in North Europe. They can be sunny, warm and long, but you take your chances!
    We prefer to be called "Welsh" as we *hate* being called English. "British" we'll put up with.
    Cymraeg is the name we give ourselves. Cymru, the Welsh name for Wales, means "fellow countryman" or even more simply "Us".
    Wales is a name given us by the Anglo Saxons in the Dark Ages. It means "foreigners" in Anglo Saxon.
    For Welsh music check out Canol Lan sung by Cerys Matthews here on CZcams as well as Dacw Nghariad by Eve Goodman. Beautiful and heartfelt.

  • @natnatkungfue
    @natnatkungfue Před rokem +37

    I’m welsh and subscribed to you,I’m so glad you’ve done this video because a lot of foreigners think the uk is England and people don’t realise that there is divides between England,wales,Scotland
    Btw we like to be called welsh not English,if you called a welsh person English it wouldn’t go down very well 😂
    City’s have better diversity than the small towns or valleys but welsh people are very friendly,Cardiff is very diverse

    • @williamronneywilliams2639
      @williamronneywilliams2639 Před rokem +5

      Lived in Aberystwyth for 24 years got pics of my kids playing on the Castle grounds and sitting on one of the cannons, Constitution Hill used to be my short cut to Clarach Bay. Over the top and back down the other side, came home slightly inebriated and lost my motorbike keys over the cliff edge (wouldn't ride my bike home having been drinking. And yes it's a Welsh an or Welsh lady, it's their country and should remain that way oh and I'm an Englishman who had the pleasure of feeling the Welsh love and culture

    • @beccabbea2511
      @beccabbea2511 Před rokem +5

      Yes true. As an English woman living in Wales it's amazing how often I have to tell someone where Wales is and that it is NOT England.

    • @emmahowells8334
      @emmahowells8334 Před rokem +1

      Exactly lol.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @cymro6537
    @cymro6537 Před rokem +8

    Another fact : Wales is the only country in the world who's capital city,Cardiff voted _against_ having its own devolved government - not once - but twice!😮

  • @dazparry1580
    @dazparry1580 Před rokem +8

    Ive lived my whole life in one area on the coast of north wales, there's a castle like 200 yards from where im sitting.. But i still used to run home from school every day to make sure i didnt miss the intro to fresh prince. Haha

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před rokem +10

    King Arthur was originally welsh, from the oral.poetry mabinogion.

  • @Allataria
    @Allataria Před rokem +18

    It rains in Wales. ALL. THE. TIME.
    Also the red flower the male voice choir were all wearing was a remembrance poppy: people wear them in Europe and other countries to commemorate Remembrance Day in November which honours those lost in war, especially WW1.

    • @ezozel
      @ezozel Před rokem +4

      I'm in North Wales and, yes, it is raining right now. To para-phrase Rhod Gilbert, "The bible said it rained for forty days and forty nights, it was the best summer we had"

    • @lyndonevans513
      @lyndonevans513 Před 6 měsíci

      It doesn't rain all the time in wales. We have beautiful weather just like every other country and some rain now and then.

  • @dominicgeaves5697
    @dominicgeaves5697 Před rokem +5

    The weather in Wales is like England but worse it rains more, its stormer more and unless you break up the winter by going abroad, it's very difficult to stay positive as its, dark cloudy wet and windy and it can last like that day after day for months, in 2015 in West Wales we had 87 days of continuous rain

  • @sharonwilcox8427
    @sharonwilcox8427 Před rokem +4

    the red flower is a poppy that all of the UK wears in November to remember the fallen of the wars we have had.

  • @andrewclayton4181
    @andrewclayton4181 Před rokem +5

    Wales is a lovely land. I live about 20 miles from the border, and love popping across. We get all our water from their rain and lakes.
    The guy with a bald spot was a monk! The ones who followed the Catholic faith used to shave the top of their heads, so the fringe of hair represented Christ's crown of thorns. It's called a Tonsure.
    The decapitated person was Saint Winifrid herself. To maintain a vow of chastity, she fled from a would be suitor, who chased her and lopped her head off for rejecting him. Where the head fell a miraculous spring bubbled up, which is now St. Winifrid 's Well. Also miraculously, she survived the experience and paintings of her often show her with a scar around her neck. Wales is a land of legends.
    There are mountains in the north, high hills in the south, and a fringe of urban cities, Swansea, Cardiff, and Newport, along the south coast, which was known for coal mines and steel works. Up in the mountains of the north, they used to quarry slate for roofs, and run it down to the ports on narrow gauge railways. A lot of these are preserved as tourist lines now. Check out The Little trains of Wales.

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před rokem +6

    Coloured girl, don't know, ask Shirley Bassey. Born in Tiger bay, Cardiff

  • @ROGERPIC77
    @ROGERPIC77 Před rokem +8

    Just found this now xx.. It's very mild for October x.. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿..we dicribe ourselves as Welsh first then British xx
    Look up Paul Robeson .. A black American singer and his association with Wales. Xx

  • @PantheonLincoln
    @PantheonLincoln Před rokem +6

    6:45 - yeah, and it's pretty cool.
    Cardiff Castle, in particular, is part of the city centre. It's open to tourists, and in the summer they hold concerts in the castle grounds, too. I've been to a few there and it's awesome going to an open-air gig with the castle in the background.
    Also, the "Milennium Stadium" is mentioned here -it hasn't been called that in some time. It is now the Principality Stadium.
    It's cool seeing people taking an interest in Wales and Welsh culture like you have!
    As far as diversity goes, probably about the same as, the rest of the UK, maybe whiter in small towns and villages. I went to university in Swansea, and there were a LOT of international students there (the halls of residence I lived in early on had a lot of Malaysian students as Swansea had a good chemical engineering department). I grew up in a smallish village until I went there, bit of a culture shock for me!

  • @grahvis
    @grahvis Před rokem +6

    Sir George Everest actually pronounced his name as Eevrest.
    When I was a kid, my mother would make herself little suppers, sometimes I thought she was saying she was making 'cowheel', she did eat odd things.
    It was years later when I realised she was saying 'cawl', a Welsh stew.

  • @grahamgresty8383
    @grahamgresty8383 Před rokem +6

    Nudity in all of Europe is not an issue compared to the US. I was suprised they didn't feature the Welsh language

  • @SampDude987
    @SampDude987 Před rokem +3

    Wales is quite diverse. It’s got a mixture of races and religions as the UK is probably one if the most ethnically diverse places. Asian British is one of the largest ethnicities in the UK.

  • @dorothysimpson2804
    @dorothysimpson2804 Před rokem +7

    You have your sheep and lambs mixed up, the lambs are the babies, mutton comes from adult sheep (I am veggie). He mispronounced the castle it is (Car nar von). Welsh is spoken in Wales, it is taught in the schools. Mount Snowdon is the highest mountain in Wales. Wales was the only part of Great Britain not to kill its witches, they kept them as "wise women". The Welsh are very superstitious with many legends.

  • @savmiller8327
    @savmiller8327 Před rokem +6

    It’s actually not as cold as it should be in the UK because of ocean currents. It’s literally the same latitude as Alaska! But in London, for example, it rarely gets cold enough to snow.

    • @welshpete12
      @welshpete12 Před rokem +1

      Yes true , I was out and about yesterday the 29 th of October with out a pullover . It was 16 c or about 61 f . But it is usually a little cooler then that here this time of the year.

  • @aden30mm57
    @aden30mm57 Před rokem +7

    Skin colour seems to other you, more than the people of Wales. I know of a family of Chinese descent who siarad cymraig better than I do ( speak welsh )

  • @anthonya7169
    @anthonya7169 Před rokem +4

    Britain dates back to over two thousand years plus👍

  • @sarahkelly473
    @sarahkelly473 Před rokem +4

    Lamb is a baby sheep, the adult sheep don’t tend to be eaten much but sometimes and it’s called mutton. Makes me sad to be honest as I’m vegan, but each to their own

  • @welsh-cymru1588
    @welsh-cymru1588 Před rokem +2

    Wales do have city life I'm from Swansea 246,000 live here and our capital Cardiff has 485,000 , the south of wales is more for mordern city life , mid wales has a lot small towns/communities and green Countryside full of sheep cows etc , north wales has a different vibe it has huge mountains like Snowdon in the Snowdonia national park , the towns up north have a mix of old stone cottages , Medieval buildings and great castles , but it also has a lot of modern buildings mixed into them too north wales is like a mix of medieval and mordern infrastructure and you will find the most welsh speakers up there , if you go south west of wales to Pembrokeshire it feels like,
    your in Spain a place called Tenby tropical tortoise water , colourful buildings and a Harbor full of boats, and stunning beaches surrounded by flowers and greenery wales has something for everyone in this small compact country, if I would recommend anywhere in wales it would be Tenby

  • @BusyAndySings
    @BusyAndySings Před rokem +2

    We certainly don't go by "English".
    Welsh or Cymraeg will do.
    British too, as we're on the island of Britain and historically the "Britons" were the Romano-Celtic Welsh.

    • @lagerku.3137
      @lagerku.3137 Před 2 měsíci

      Not 'Cymraeg.' That refers to the language.
      'Cymreig' is the descriptic 'Welsh'
      Also, Cymro (pl. Cymry) are
      Welshman (Welshmen).

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před rokem +4

    Just put it this way, new college Oxford university was founded in 1379. It was new at the time. As part of its charter it has to maintain the city wall in its ground. Yes they are maintained from 1379.

  • @Shoomer1988
    @Shoomer1988 Před rokem +3

    Lambs are the baby sheep.

  • @paulmidsussex3409
    @paulmidsussex3409 Před rokem +5

    What do you think lambs are?

  • @garyhawkshaw4513
    @garyhawkshaw4513 Před rokem +3

    Watch the documentary by Huw Edwards on owain glyndwr the true prince of Wales he battled the English for 13years truly in depth fabulous documentary we as a indigenous nation pushed by the Saxons normans and English you will learn the real truth you will love it

  • @Iluvantir
    @Iluvantir Před rokem +4

    For a time, there was a tradition in my area of Wales (south coast, near Swansea) that on Christmas Day people would go out for a charity swim in the sea.
    Yeah, nope. Never did it. A friend of mine did for years. "Bracing" he called it. Idiotic would be a better choice. But it raised a lot of money for charity over the years. Not sure if it still happens.

    • @sienc74
      @sienc74 Před rokem +2

      Still happens in Porthcawl (15 Miles from Swansea) on Christmas day, I've done it a few times. There are also other swims in Tenby on Boxing Day and Saundersfoot on New Years Day

  • @Justsomebody009
    @Justsomebody009 Před rokem +2

    I would love you to look into children in need. Which happened every year on November. Celebs do stuff to raise money but it’s on tv so they do comedy skits etc. i love children in need because the British people donate money and o think it shows how charitable the uk is

  • @WalesTheTrueBritons
    @WalesTheTrueBritons Před rokem +3

    There are far more but they can’t name everything. Be unfair if they had. Tiny country, Massive impact. A Elder American senator once stated that no nation in comparison to its size has had more impact on America than that of Wales. American education system is the reason why many Americans don’t realise this. They get taught the Welsh are some how English.

  • @tsar6558
    @tsar6558 Před 6 měsíci +1

    by me the rain either burns or freezes in the summer and in the winter it freezes but we still get no snow

  • @what-uc
    @what-uc Před rokem +1

    TIL Ryan Giggs is black (well, mixed-race) Shirley Bassey is probably the most iconic black (mixed-race) Welsh person.

  • @williamronneywilliams2639

    The chef at 4:21 is called Dai Davies (pronounced like dye) he was the Head chef at the Conrah Country House Hotel Aberystwyth Mid Wales, I worked in the same kitchen as him.

  • @gitaryddcymraeg8816
    @gitaryddcymraeg8816 Před rokem +1

    We date back to the 800's? Welsh DNA in the British isles dates back a minimum of 10,000 years. Towards the end of the ice age is the furthest back Welsh DNA in the British isles is known, but we may have been here longer than that.

  • @kayhardy2871
    @kayhardy2871 Před rokem +3

    Siwmae (sh-my) - Hi 😊 great reaction - great mariners- how about the Welsh prince who sailed with a group of Welsh to America in 1170 founding a welsh speaking native american peoples

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před rokem +4

    Welsh lamb with lava bread

  • @elizabethstevens4160
    @elizabethstevens4160 Před 10 měsíci

    The diversity is pretty good, especially in university towns, and we are becoming more diverse all the time.

  • @richmorg8196
    @richmorg8196 Před 5 měsíci

    That red flower is a Poppy for remembrance day the daffodil is the flower of Wales and the leek is the vegetable of Wales that we used to wear into battle to tell us apart from the English

  • @rft416
    @rft416 Před rokem

    Honey, I did 6 months at Cyprus as a UN soldier in 1986, my picure is taken in the buffertzon, heard coming back to Sweden that I looked like Tom Cruise, didn´t know who he was, spending my time at the bufferzone at Cyprus.

  • @maozedong8370
    @maozedong8370 Před rokem +2

    I don't think you know what "lamb" is...
    The meat taken from a sheep is called mutton when it is over two years old. The meat called "lamb" is from the cute baby sheep you are looking at whom are also called lamb if they are under the age of one. If you eat lamb, you are basically eating baby sheep. You're welcome.

  • @Helliconia54
    @Helliconia54 Před 7 měsíci

    Cardiff is Wales' capitol city. We have a huge castle right alongside the main street.

  • @masonjones2416
    @masonjones2416 Před rokem +1

    9:35
    The weather is horrible most of the time but when it's amazing weather its beautiful

  • @jaewok5G
    @jaewok5G Před rokem

    as someone who likes to pretend to be a marine biologist, I feel like I was mislead.
    also, lamb are the babies, sheep are the adults and the meat is called 'mutton', but I think they raise them for the wool.

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Před rokem +2

    Oh, I didn't realise you were born in Nigeria. You haven't retained any of your West African, or the distinctive Nigerian accent. Are you Ibo, Hausa, Benin, Yoruba, or what? 🇳🇬 btw, you do realise that lambs are young sheep. Mutton, lamb, goat, and kid are all popular staple foods in Nigeria. You must have eaten it back home.

  • @angusmcangus7914
    @angusmcangus7914 Před rokem +1

    We date back to the 800s? No, a lot longer ago than that. Thousands of years.

  • @brendanhynes1252
    @brendanhynes1252 Před rokem +2

    Lamb are the baby's mutton is sheep lol

  • @brendanhynes1252
    @brendanhynes1252 Před rokem +2

    It depends were you go the little villagers are mostly Welsh ppl but like Cardiff is very mixed

  • @mia-rosemiles4134
    @mia-rosemiles4134 Před rokem +4

    We go by welsh, not english

  • @zakalwe2240
    @zakalwe2240 Před rokem +1

    i'm welsh in wales and a big hi from here.

  • @graciegames100
    @graciegames100 Před 6 měsíci

    6:24 : the Welsh dragon I actually a threat to ( I think ) England! I've heard it from a CZcams documentary!

  • @iwandavis2332
    @iwandavis2332 Před rokem

    I'm from south Wales in Caerphilly where we have the second biggest castle in the UK and I think Europe

  • @captaincorky237
    @captaincorky237 Před 6 měsíci

    Cardiff is as diverse as you can imagine. We are a port. Of course we are super diverse.

  • @amandasmith3716
    @amandasmith3716 Před rokem +2

    England has prehistoric history with the oldest skeleton dating to 500,000 years ago. The ancient Brits lived there from 800 BC known as the iron age. This is what is taught in schools.
    As for Wales sone say they descend from the Central European beaker and arrived 2000 BC or they are Trojans who settled in the North of Wales. The forensic historians Wilson & Blackett believe the Welsh are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel. Historians have differing opinions.
    I live in the County of Kent on the coast and we have 30 castles.

    • @cymro6537
      @cymro6537 Před rokem

      I wouldn't pay to much attention to Wilson and Blackett.

    • @jackieroberts7895
      @jackieroberts7895 Před rokem

      @@cymro6537 I disagree Alan Wilson has done more research for wales then those Oxford snobs who hold back anything that isn't English mainstream history is a bunch of crap by Germanic Hanoverians control

  • @misschieflolz1301
    @misschieflolz1301 Před rokem

    Wales is far wetter than parts of england. The south and west coasts get the brunt of weather systems that hit us. This year had been unusually dry..... then november came along and I don't think we've had a dry day. there's been all sorts of flooding.
    You should visit when we're having bad weather, especially when it's windy. You can experience the horizontal rain that renders any kind of protection virtually useless.

  • @captaincorky237
    @captaincorky237 Před 6 měsíci

    Currently, one in 10 people who climb Everest end up dead. It is a bit (a lot) above the so called 'death line' at 20'000 feet. Beyond which the Oxygen level is too low to live.

  • @beriandavies2111
    @beriandavies2111 Před rokem +3

    I'm not coming at you here, and it's by no means your fault that you chose this clip to inform yourself about Wales. This is pretty lame, the narrator has barely scratched the surface. He's typically gone for the stereotype, sheep, leeks, rugby, welsh cakes, castles and Tom Jones, as for skinny dipping, that's hardly reflective of our culture. For one, he forgot to mention the Welsh language, (it has it's own alphabet /pronunciations), said to be one of the oldest in Europe, dating back 4,000 years or so. Before the invaders came to these shores, Wales and most of England, up to the Scottish Borders spoke a derivation of the Welsh language. The national Eisteddfod, (said to date back to the 12th century), an annual festival comprising of competion and performance of traditional song, dance and poetry. There's so much more to Wales, as there is to Ireland's, Scotland's and England's history. Again, I'm not coming at you, but what you've just watched is a bit of fun. You have a great channel here, and I wish you every success with it.

  • @surfaceten510n
    @surfaceten510n Před 8 měsíci

    THAT LITTLE FLUFFY FURBALL IS THE LAMB, DELICIOUS.

  • @antonymash9586
    @antonymash9586 Před rokem

    The guy who got behedded is the green knight. There are atleast two films about this one from 2021 and an older one staring sean connary as the green knight.
    As to diversity you have to remember that migrant comunities tend to move where there is opportunity and also where there are existing ethnic minority comunites. So its OK in the cities of south wales but beyond that you arent going to see very many non whites. As time goes on you will get successful people moving out to the countryside to get out of the rat run of the cites but rural wales is probobly further than most would be willing to go; exept for those who are just done with people and want to be isolated as they can get.

  • @aden30mm57
    @aden30mm57 Před rokem +1

    The tower of Wrexham church was copied by the Welsh entrepreneur elihu Yale, patron of yale college usa

  • @colinbennington4157
    @colinbennington4157 Před rokem

    They export the sheep to France. Top dollar market, Welsh Lamb is very expensive, especially salt water lamb. In Wales lamb is a luxury. Crazy.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @akaxboxoddboiock9792
    @akaxboxoddboiock9792 Před rokem

    Caerphilly Castle is my home castle,have a look

  • @marymellor7214
    @marymellor7214 Před rokem

    There any many castles in wales, some built by Edward 1 some much older!

  • @JackRabbit002
    @JackRabbit002 Před rokem

    Dydd Gwyl Dewi Hapus/Happy Saint David's day you bloody Heavens!! 😆

  • @sbrykeddie
    @sbrykeddie Před měsícem

    Have a look for the mari lwyd new year tradition from wales

  • @Walesbornandbred
    @Walesbornandbred Před 9 měsíci

    We have the most castles in Wales because the English built them to keep the Welsh in line. If you think of us it should be Welsh or British never English.
    Good reaction to this video, his pronounciation isn't great but very informative.

  • @carlmatthews6191
    @carlmatthews6191 Před měsícem

    The Welsh people were formulised in 383 AD

  • @michellewoodward182
    @michellewoodward182 Před rokem

    We have hot hot hot summers lately averaging around 30 to 35 to 39 c we are Welsh which is celtic but doing my dna I have discovered I'm 45 percent viking so I do still say I'm Welsh and a celt but I have lived in England Wiltshire for all my childhood so now have an English accent which doesn't go down very well here lol x and we are just British I wish we were just Welsh but not yet however we will be in the next 4 years I'm sure x

  • @marconatrix
    @marconatrix Před rokem +1

    Find a choir singing their national anthem _Hen Wlad fyng Nghadau_ (Old Land of my Fathers) 🙂

  • @marymellor7214
    @marymellor7214 Před rokem

    Do you know you can go to the top of snowdon by train?

  • @peterdurnien9084
    @peterdurnien9084 Před rokem

    Lamb is expensive here too.

  • @alunchurcher7060
    @alunchurcher7060 Před rokem

    Many towns and cities throughout Wales has its own castle but then Wales does have more castles than any other country.

  • @mia-rosemiles4134
    @mia-rosemiles4134 Před rokem +1

    I am welsh :)

  • @richmorg8196
    @richmorg8196 Před 5 měsíci

    Mutton ia adult sheep is cheeper than lamb but can be a bit tough to eat

  • @bobbod8069
    @bobbod8069 Před rokem

    My I suggest that after being in ice cold water for ten minutes, there might not be much to "check out".

  • @nicholasjones7312
    @nicholasjones7312 Před rokem +2

    You are confusing “diversity” with colour. Welsh speakers are a minority/diversity and any people of different coloured skin speak Welsh/Cymraeg.

  • @richmorg8196
    @richmorg8196 Před 5 měsíci

    There more castles in Wales than any where else

  • @craigjohnson5462
    @craigjohnson5462 Před rokem

    Lamb are the babies, sheep are the adults known as mutton

  • @KevinPugh-hq8rc
    @KevinPugh-hq8rc Před rokem

    Castles in Wales - how else did the English keep the Welsh down?

  • @Helliconia54
    @Helliconia54 Před 7 měsíci

    argh what a manglisation of that town.

  • @elizabethstevens4160
    @elizabethstevens4160 Před 10 měsíci

    Welsh lamb is ver expensive, because its the best tasting in the world. New Zealand lamb is pretty good, but not as good as Welsh imo.
    The narrator can't pronounce Welsh words. Most people cant. And thats the name of a town.
    Britain has buildings older than the USA, not the land mass obviously, but the creation of the USA as a country.
    Our weather is ok, bit wet like the rest of the UK, but when we get a hot summer day is like Spain.

  • @aden30mm57
    @aden30mm57 Před rokem +2

    800's??? Roman invasion of uk in 246 a.d.

  • @lauren_s57
    @lauren_s57 Před rokem +1

    No we don’t go by english are you kidding why would we

  • @arathperez7528
    @arathperez7528 Před rokem

    Lamb is sheep

  • @brigidsingleton1596
    @brigidsingleton1596 Před rokem

    Sorry David
    U am nearly blind si struggle to see to type write and read and watch anything hence typos
    Watch Welsh narratives in Welsh vudeus fir better prpmimcyustipms the f Welsh castles etc
    Thank you for your patience and sorry again for typos
    U cannot see well enough to correct orcedyt errors sadly

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před rokem +4

    I'm welsh, Welsh leisure centre is a sheep tied to a lampost. Lol

    • @cymro6537
      @cymro6537 Před rokem +1

      Reinforcing of stereotypes? Surely not...