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Stirlingsays 21 Jan 24 6.35pm | |
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The US army can't fill its military with the recruits it needs.....even at a time of economic hardship. Seems to me that all that anti white crap discourages white boys dying for rainbow flags. Which seems to be the left's identity.....so why aren't all those lefties signing up? You'd think they'd be desperate to stick the rainbow flag on the Kremlin. [Tweet Link]
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Stirlingsays 26 Jan 24 10.55am | |
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silvertop Portishead 26 Jan 24 11.06am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
What is notable is that the ideological product that these universities are now producing is at such deviance with the common man and woman on the street that they are in effect a self moralising and justifying elite at odds with the majority of the populous they are tasked with leading. Was that not always there? Is it possible that the change is that us street oiks can now see it? The Emperors New Clothes "there" for all to see.
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Stirlingsays 26 Jan 24 1.28pm | |
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Originally posted by silvertop
Was that not always there? Is it possible that the change is that us street oiks can now see it? The Emperors New Clothes "there" for all to see. Sure, the aristocracy or ruling class always put themselves first no argument...that's a universalism. However, back then if we fell, it meant they fell as well. There was a connection...the officer, blew the whistle but he went over the top with his men. However, technology and globalisation now means that connection isn't there and we now have a traitor class....with the implementation class below them eager to do their bidding as always was the case. They will make themselves believe whatever they need to if it means they maintain their position. Edited by Stirlingsays (26 Jan 2024 1.29pm)
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Stirlingsays 27 Jan 24 4.22am | |
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The left are mainly (not all) women or men who think like women. No joy with the soy. [Tweet Link]
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 27 Jan 24 4.48am | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Sure, the aristocracy or ruling class always put themselves first no argument...that's a universalism. However, back then if we fell, it meant they fell as well. There was a connection...the officer, blew the whistle but he went over the top with his men. However, technology and globalisation now means that connection isn't there and we now have a traitor class....with the implementation class below them eager to do their bidding as always was the case.
Edited by Stirlingsays (26 Jan 2024 1.29pm) Nicely put. "The Enabler Class", as I call them. Paid and rewarded above the lower classes, they have to buy into the ruling class decisions to maintain their position above the riffraff. The left, unfortunately, are now so divided, and sub-divided, they seem unable to form a cohesive opposition. Maybe Starmer can do it,...but forming the next Government seems a shoe-in when the ruling party are tearing themselves to bits. But it still might be closer than you think.
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Stirlingsays 27 Jan 24 5.58am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Nicely put. "The Enabler Class", as I call them. Paid and rewarded above the lower classes, they have to buy into the ruling class decisions to maintain their position above the riffraff. The left, unfortunately, are now so divided, and sub-divided, they seem unable to form a cohesive opposition. Maybe Starmer can do it,...but forming the next Government seems a shoe-in when the ruling party are tearing themselves to bits. But it still might be closer than you think. I'm of the view that the only chance the Tories have is to stick Farage in. However, I don't see that this side of the election because the Tory MP base is a Cameron filtered pool of WEF wets and moderates. The Tories will probably need that clear out to be convinced that red meat conservativism is their only way back. More likely is that after a Starmer huge majority the Tories will turn significantly right and drop the uniparty stuff. That will mean that essentially Reform no longer needs to exist. Labour are going to make an even worse hash of things than the Tory social liberals and of course the 'woke' will be on steroids. The coming years won't be fun but it'll be as fascinating as ever.....if these fecks don't manage to get us nuked and we can still feed ourselves that is. Edited by Stirlingsays (27 Jan 2024 6.00am)
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becky over the moon 27 Jan 24 6.08am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Nicely put. "The Enabler Class", as I call them. Paid and rewarded above the lower classes, they have to buy into the ruling class decisions to maintain their position above the riffraff. The left, unfortunately, are now so divided, and sub-divided, they seem unable to form a cohesive opposition. Maybe Starmer can do it,...but forming the next Government seems a shoe-in when the ruling party are tearing themselves to bits. But it still might be closer than you think. Whilst reading your post, I have that Two Ronnies 'I look up to him' sketch running through my mind - fits this perfectly!
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 27 Jan 24 9.17am | |
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Originally posted by becky
Whilst reading your post, I have that Two Ronnies 'I look up to him' sketch running through my mind - fits this perfectly! My mother used to tell me I needed to “know my place” when she insisted I leave school at 16 to work and not go on to higher education and university. Those days have, thankfully, long gone. I did ok in spite of the set back, or maybe because of it. An early boss of mine told me that “the cream will always rise” as he promoted me above others twice my age. The difference between people like me and those born into middle and upper income groups is that we know, and never forget, what it’s like to be poor.
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cryrst The garden of England 27 Jan 24 10.23am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
My mother used to tell me I needed to “know my place” when she insisted I leave school at 16 to work and not go on to higher education and university. Those days have, thankfully, long gone. I did ok in spite of the set back, or maybe because of it. An early boss of mine told me that “the cream will always rise” as he promoted me above others twice my age. The difference between people like me and those born into middle and upper income groups is that we know, and never forget, what it’s like to be poor. Being poor is something no one seems allowed to experience now. Benefits this, fuel payments that. Life isn’t designed to be easy but it appears the millennials and a few years before think it should be. Re writing the laws of nature.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 27 Jan 24 1.02pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
My mother used to tell me I needed to “know my place” when she insisted I leave school at 16 to work and not go on to higher education and university. Those days have, thankfully, long gone. I did ok in spite of the set back, or maybe because of it. An early boss of mine told me that “the cream will always rise” as he promoted me above others twice my age. The difference between people like me and those born into middle and upper income groups is that we know, and never forget, what it’s like to be poor. thats a good post, Eagle. i would add that Universities seem to produce unenlightened brainwashed lefty feminist automatons ...these days. And you are better off avoiding such a fate.
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