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Default Anyone see the BBC prog on Sellafield?

On 08/09/16 00:43, Mike Lander wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 07/09/16 20:49, Mike Lander wrote:
The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 07/09/16 08:18, Tim Watts wrote:

In that case, I am happy - and stuff the BBC.


In my lifetime, I have never been more aware and more scared, frankly,
of the level of propaganda being thrown at the British public. It is
almost war status in its blatant urgency.




That's just you turning into a bitter old fart.


I am not bitter.

Just scared, as I said. Scared for people of your generation and later.
I am old enough to remember the after effects of Nazism, and what
Totalitarianism did to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. And its all
coming back.


Not in the UK.


Yes in the UK.



All the same political intolerance, camouflaged as political tolerance.
All the same narrow elitisms, in the guise of anti-elitism.

All supported by big business, against the little people. All called
socialism, pretending to be for the little people.

How many years have socialists, so called, been in power? Well long
enough to have sorted out all the issues if they wanted to, and it were
possible. They haven't. Conclusion? They can't or they won't.

Why? Because they want a disgruntled bitter population like Plow****,
because that's who votes for them.

Government - especially of the Left - has ceased to be about solving
problems, and its geared only to create the need for politicians and
bureaucrats.

That's why they were useless with the banking crash, the tech crash, and
now the migration crisis. They aren't there to address those sorts of
issues. They are there to perpetuate a system of graft and corruption,
and privilege.


IN my life, the only politician who has done what they said they would,
and resigned having achieved it, is Nigel Farage.

Even Thatcher hung in long after the Unions were put back in their cages.


Pathetically bitter and twisted.


??? well it shows you just throw lines in at random.

Cynical? yes. Bitter. No. I accept that's the way it is.




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