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Good, then Cher & the cockroaches can kill you & build a better world together.
Boris has actualised a wealth distribution upwards. Large companies, fully capable of paying their staff (and contractually obliged to do so) have been relieved of their legal obligations and effectively gifted billions.
Private rail companies (and other transport providers) have been bailed out in a way that ideologically undermines the presented reason public services were privatised in the first place.
The workers are so distracted, and scared, they’ve not dared to question.
Small businesses have been left to die: Darwinian ‘law’ apparently still applies to them.
In having the poorest support the wealthiest (through accruing a bill the working classes will be made to pay) Boris has realised, and normalised, in months, what Thatcher, Major, Blair, Brown, Cameron and May never quite achieved in decades.
In not mentioning that people have effectively paid for a public stake in big business, that was immediately given back to private investors, Starmer has been a Tory handmaiden.
In some sense, a plan has come together, and it’s been executed just perfectly. Every post-war ‘advance’ is about to be reversed.
Most significantly, the poorest haven’t only lost what was left of their agency, they’ve screamed to have it removed lest it lead to their ‘infection’. Sadly, their/our minds succumbed to something more deadly than Covid months ago: the idea (a lie) that the exercise of personal freedom threatened human life.
Suddenly being powerless, and impotent, seemed to offer the promise of salvation (the old ones are the best).
I’m sure Napoleon didn’t engineer the 1789 revolution—but armed with historical knowledge, I’d say he knew exactly what to do when panic hit. Some called that a chaos, but I’d say it was a plan of sorts, and perhaps a most brilliant one.
Boris has seized the moment. He’s doing just fine.
Why is it that the oh so tolerant, righteous, morally correct lefties always write the nastiest things?
The reason why it’s slow is that the mods are silencing to many people , who are getting pissed off... if your name is Hofmann or reelfountain, and who are racists, then all your posts will be displayed, you getting my drift gordy???this site is slower than a week in the jail these days.
Here we go again - through the looking glass. A virus that for most adults is relatively harmless. And under the guise of battling this 'deadly' virus we have had democracy replaced with rule by decree across the world and already undemocratic regimes made even more totalitarian. We will look back at 2020 as the year we begged for our freedoms to be taken away like frightened children. Fear of death is the most powerful of psychological weapons.
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
The reason why it’s slow is that the mods are silencing to many people , who are getting pissed off... if your name is Hofmann or reelfountain, and who are racists, then all your posts will be displayed, you getting my drift gordy???
You tell 'em Ian.
It's got nothing to do with 5G or microchips - it is simply an economic and lifestyle "re-set". The global economic group Davos coined the phrase "The Great Reset". A so-called "pandemic" (it isn't one) has been engineered to spread public fear and terror.So you agree with Brown that the supposed whole Covid pandemic is all about a freemason cospiracy implanting microchips in us and that 5G towers are evil? You really are a loon.
Just to enlighten us all, here are the lyrics for Brown's song:
[Intro: Ian Brown]
We don't need no stinking badges
[Chorus: Ian Brown]
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Standing on its own, thriving all alone
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Grows so high, gonna touch the sky
Just a little seed, makes a big tree
Spreads roots deep, branches far and wide
[Verse 1: Ian Brown]
Masonic lockdown, in your hometown
Masonic lockdown, can you hear me now
From the top down, soul shock down
State shakedown, mass breakdown
Global orders, riding over borders
Get behind your doors for the new world order
Doctor Evil and his needle
Doctor Evil with a masterplan
A false vaccine, like a bad dream
They'll plant a microchip, every woman, child and man
A plan to chip us all, to have complete control
The land, the sky, your soul
[Verse 2: Ian Brown]
Peace like silence in the snow
Free to do exactly as your told
Obey, consume and die
And up to heaven for your pie up in the sky
Sleep walking, dreaming, you best believe your lying eyes
Geoengineering, making more than patterns in the skies
5G radiation, beamed to Earth from space by satellites
The scientist and mediatrist
Trying to tell me 2 and 2 is 5
'scuse me while I mention the strategy of tension, mass mind manipulation
Psychological operation
The general population, hypnotised, right in front of your eyes
Drama and lies
Look into my eyes
Ian Brown rarely uses Twitter, so he's hardly a digital slave. This man has had his own mind for years. Decades ago he was in the shit with the NME for pointing out that "gays are violent and always have been."Poor sod is already a digital slave - that's why he believes there's a plan.
Could you haunt his forum for a bit?
I remember Brown saying something like that; he was leaping to the defence of The Mondays. He was referring to notorious night spots like Foo Foo Lamaar’s which generated atmospheres and auras and a reputation that Ronnie Kray could only dream of.Ian Brown rarely uses Twitter, so he's hardly a digital slave. This man has had his own mind for years. Decades ago he was in the shit with the NME for pointing out that "gays are violent and always have been."
Just like Moz you are not allowed to state things that are true but uncomfortable. Gays do indeed have a higher murder rate than straights per capita. And this is reflected in the many famous violent people throughout history who were gay.
There is indeed a "plan" and as a supposedly budding socialist you should be suspicious of the capitalist establishment and trying understand what Davos mean by their "Great Reset". Like all wars, this supposed "pandemic" has been engineered for economic reasons only. The global plutocracy gets what it wants.
Ian Brown rarely uses Twitter, so he's hardly a digital slave. This man has had his own mind for years. Decades ago he was in the shit with the NME for pointing out that "gays are violent and always have been."
Just like Moz you are not allowed to state things that are true but uncomfortable. Gays do indeed have a higher murder rate than straights per capita. And this is reflected in the many famous violent people throughout history who were gay.
There is indeed a "plan" and as a supposedly budding socialist you should be suspicious of the capitalist establishment and trying understand what Davos mean by their "Great Reset". Like all wars, this supposed "pandemic" has been engineered for economic reasons only. The global plutocracy gets what it wants.
Yes, I think the Mondays got caught referring to gays in "working class tongue" - not allowed.I remember Brown saying something like that; he was leaping to the defence of The Mondays. He was referring to notorious night spots like Foo Foo Lamaar’s which generated atmospheres and auras that Ronnie Kray could only dream of.
Many gays are very conflicted people. They have a homosexual urge yet are clearly not comfortable with their sexuality. George Michael is a good example of this. He would have been happier if he was never forced to come out. It is no coincidence that gays have a higher suicide and murder rate.Now all the gays are genetically more violent?
Stop saying 'like Moz' when you're a homophobe - go plague your new straight hero, who is definitely online too much, whatever God Forsaken site it is.
Your present is steeped in shame.
Yes, I think the Mondays got caught referring to gays in "working class tongue" - not allowed.
Yes - I think they also said f----t. They were just larking about as normal people do.P***s?
A few years after the event, I met Shaun Ryder’s father who was on the wagon, but drinking tea in a pub in town.Yes - I think they also said f----t. They were just larking about as normal people do.
But to the privately-educated tossers who ran the NME, working class terms of speech were/are not allowed.
I didn't know Moz loved the Mondays - or the Inspirals come to think of it. But it makes me happy to know that.A few years after the event, I met Shaun Ryder’s father who was on the wagon, but drinking tea in a pub in town.
There was a context, and a back story, to the apparent homophobia of The Mondays’. The NME had chosen not to share it in the interview article. It’s not mine to share here, but I wanted to add something of the ‘whole’ perspective that history denies that great band.
As I remember, in all the Morrissey interviews from the early nineties, Morrissey acknowledged the talent of just two ‘Madchester’ bands: The Inspiral Carpets and (especially) The Happy Mondays—whom he appeared to love.