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Default OT: Local politics, opposition?

On 22/04/2021 13:51, T i m wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 10:22:33 +0000, Spike
wrote:

On 22/04/2021 09:05, T i m wrote:

So, you put yourself up as a local councillor and get voted in by 17%
of the electorate for that ward ... do you think you now represent the
majority of that ward?


No. You represent *all* of the people in the ward.


Oh, you left brainers ... you are such hard work ... ;-(

You really only get / deal in black and white don't you, thinking that
'representing' in practice is the same as representing in goals,
ethics, morals and principals.


We see all sides of the coin and we are not fanatics, exuding hatred
because our loved ones allow us to eat meat.

It's rather like the Armed Forces fighting an enemy - they fight for
*all* the people, not just a sub-set.


Again, only in practice, not principle. No slaughterman is killing any
animals for me, even though they are killing animals.


That is your family's choice, and theirs to enforce on you a meat free
diet. Apart from your dog of course.

There will be
loads of people who are very much against 'our boys' being at risk for
whatever the reason.


Quite, but that is a separate issue.

So, I want to reduce animal cruelty and suffering and a councilor
get's voted in who happens to be a dairy farmer. How much positive
representation and support do you think I will get from them re
closing all dairys in the area?


Another lie, when you have admitted you don't care about animal welfare
while the animal is alive. You only concerns is centred on my loved ones
allow me to eat meat.

If you truly want to improve animal welfare then support campaigns to
improve it. But in reality animal cruelty serves your purpose of your
futile attempts to ban a natural balanced diet through your fanaticism
and envy.

(Don't bother answering as it's been obvious for a long time (inc in
this thread) you have no idea about any of it or actually being
interested in the spirit of the question).


Why not bother? The spirit of the question is that you want to spoil
your vote as a means of protesting the outcome, whichever way it goes.

In much the same way you whinge about Brexit yet admit to spoiling your
ballot paper.