Seeing how Diane Morgan said in an interview that by the time they did Cunk on Earth, the cat was out of the bag that it was a comedy, so some of the experts they interviewed cracked in the interviews, so they needed to redo the question. The American man tlaking about bear arms and Abraham Lincoln looks like ges doing a second take on his answers. I bet he cracked a lot! 😅
I love how it's edited like cunk is interrupting the expert and blirting out another question. This is great is this an episode of cunk on Britain or an entire series on the US? 😂 loved cunk on earth 🌎 😂
The Wright brothers may have invented the airplane, but the wrong brothers built the greatest airplane of its time. It was called the Buzzard. Google it.
I have often considered that the central reason for the Declaration of Independence, was the retention of slavery. The time line for the Declaration of Independence fits exactly into the timeline for the slavery abolitionist movement in the UK. Slavery being illegal in the UK by law, that law was about to be applied to the British Empire, all colonies would be required to free their slaves. So life Liberty🤣 and the pursuit of happiness was not for everyone in America. And give me freedom or death, could have just as easily been the slogan for American black slaves.
@@wolfspledge1762 as a Canadian, I hadn't realized that. I watch a lot of tv and movies from Britain and I have visited Manchester, Burnley, and Wigan, but hadn't heard that. Always learning, I suppose.
She's savage! I wonder how these people she interviews are approached. Are they warned in advance that she's doing satire or do they find out the hard way.
@@wreckball2315 Clément Alder (2 April 1841 - 3 May 1925)[1][2] was a French inventor and engineer who was born near Toulouse in Muret, Haute-Garonne, and died in Toulouse. He is remembered primarily for his pioneering work in aviation, He first flew in 1890
And who were they bought from? People who conquered towns and villages and enslaved the locals. There’s people being stollen at some point down the line, doesn’t matter where it happens.
@@jk844100 The point is that it wasn't Europeans forcing Africans into slavery, but Africans stealing other Africans and selling off some of their surplus to the Europeans, who were far from the only costumers.
@@PeaceTrainUSA-1000 Honestly, he is likely from another country in the American continent. I'd say Canadians, Mexicans, Peruvians, etc. all agree with America not being a country.