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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 03 Feb 22 9.51am Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

the failures of the State to deal with the Rape Gangs is connected to the power of bloc-voting.

When Mr Big in , say, Rotherham, tells all his faithful-followers to vote-out the local Labour MP....people like Corbyn will jump like scared rabbits.

Discuss

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Stirlingsays Flag 03 Feb 22 10.38am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Those who defended the actions of the Police and authorities.....defended the non exposure of these crimes based upon some disfigured idea that communities should be defended against the truth.

Those are the type of people at the core of the problem.

I suspect the attitudial problem runs right up to the top of power at that time.....indeed, there has been a lack of change and emphasis since....all based upon the fear mongering of 'racism' and frankly the abuse and disfigurement of words to frighten people.

Something that has characterised the last twenty years.

The great sadness is that it works, because human nature is to obey authority and go along to get along and the nail that stands out gets hammered down.

However, the truth is that the most vulnerable have been betrayed and those that shouted about it prosecuted while those who committed real crimes of negligence have been protected from the consequences.

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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 03 Feb 22 10.56am Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Here we go again. More conspiracy theory, this time about the "elites", who are never seen or heard from, and don't possess an organisation, but somehow run the world for their own benefit.

Of course the rich and powerful exist and will look after themselves. That's nothing new. They aren't organised though and are as subject to regulation as everybody else. That they can employ the best lawyers to find the ways to avoid them is why we need international regulation to co-ordinate the responses.

That many of the people aren't very interested in politics is unfortunate but not a disaster. The idea that "leftist ideals" is what motivates them made me laugh. Of course, it isn't. They aren't motivated by sharing and caring. They are motivated by things. Things that are supplied by those capitalists. Capitalists who we need to, and can, control. So long as enough of us are interested in politics we can make sure our politicians do what we want them to do. The idea that these "elites" control us is just a conspiracy theory. Unless we choose to believe it. I don't.

Globalism is stripping us of nothing. It is allowing global trade at a scale never seen before. Everyone can benefit. The rich consume just like everyone else. Nothing disappears. It just goes around.

If you are going to use this trope to dismiss anything that does not fit your world view, then there is little point in discussing it. You just like an argument for the sake of it. There is nothing outlandish about what I said. It is all happening in plain sight.

Only the blind or those who deliberately shut their eyes cannot see that.

 

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W12 03 Feb 22 12.33pm

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Davos is NOT a meeting of these mythical elites. That is another typical right-wing conspiracy theory. Someone is paying far too much attention to dodgy websites, forums and YouTube junkies.

Davos is a vital tool of the World Economic Forum, a place where leaders from business, government, international organisations, civil society and academia come together to address critical issues at the start of each year. It produces ideas. It doesn't take decisions. It works on eight thematic priorities: global cooperation; economic rebalancing; society and equity; climate and nature; innovation and governance; industrial transformation, risks and resilience; and global health. The 2021 meeting was online and had around 2000 participants. The large number of debates can all be followed by anyone who wishes to.

That Johnson changed his policies having listened to concerned people is not something to be criticised. It is to be welcomed.

The idea that any responsible scientist, which the overwhelming majority are, would deliberately offer advice they don't believe in because of commercial pressures, is a disgusting suggestion. I never encountered that during my long career, and I knew many scientists. There will always be the odd rogue, but they rarely gain any traction. Peer review sorts them out.

That image has appeared here before and has about as much credibility as the idea that Millwall will win the cup this year.

I don't chuckle at this level of cynicism. I find it appalling that it exists at all. Encouraging distrust in those seeking to find ways to make our world safer, happier and healthier by labelling them as "elites" is not something I would be proud of.

Some examples:

World Economic Forum
Bank Of International settlements
European Central Bank
Trilateral Commission
Club of Rome
Council On Foreign relations
Federal reserve
European Union
United Nations
World Health Organisation

These are organisations that are made up of the richest and most powerful people in the world today, none of us vote for but now literally set the entire direction of world policy.

Look at the one item alone - "sustainable development" (from the UN) as an example. Every local council in the UK has a sustainable development plan which nobody voted for or is probably even aware of. It includes things that will fundamentally change our lives from the bottom up. These organisations are so powerful that they simply side step democracy. Another example would be the European Compact on Migration. All just basically ignore national sovereignty generally under the auspices of some form of manufactured crisis or another. All this is simply driving more and more money into fewer and fewer hands.

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W12 03 Feb 22 12.57pm

Is this you by the way Wissy?

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 03 Feb 22 4.30pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger

If you are going to use this trope to dismiss anything that does not fit your world view, then there is little point in discussing it. You just like an argument for the sake of it. There is nothing outlandish about what I said. It is all happening in plain sight.

Only the blind or those who deliberately shut their eyes cannot see that.

Describing criticism of a conspiracy theory as a "trope" is simply an excuse to try to avoid actually dealing with the criticism. Just repeating it and saying it's "happening" is more of the same.

When someone suggests, without a shred of evidence, that "elites" are using "leftist" techniques to impose their will on the rest of us, I don't think a clearer example of a conspiracy theory is possible. It's nonsense. Globalism exists, but it's an evolution of humankind. It's not organised and controlled by anyone. Some will exploit it, so they need to be regulated. That's why we have meetings, to slowly progress towards the needed regulations.

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 03 Feb 22 4.38pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by W12

Some examples:

World Economic Forum
Bank Of International settlements
European Central Bank
Trilateral Commission
Club of Rome
Council On Foreign relations
Federal reserve
European Union
United Nations
World Health Organisation

These are organisations that are made up of the richest and most powerful people in the world today, none of us vote for but now literally set the entire direction of world policy.

Look at the one item alone - "sustainable development" (from the UN) as an example. Every local council in the UK has a sustainable development plan which nobody voted for or is probably even aware of. It includes things that will fundamentally change our lives from the bottom up. These organisations are so powerful that they simply side step democracy. Another example would be the European Compact on Migration. All just basically ignore national sovereignty generally under the auspices of some form of manufactured crisis or another. All this is simply driving more and more money into fewer and fewer hands.

Edited by W12 (03 Feb 2022 12.51pm)

They are organisations with purposes designed to serve us. Not those who work for them, or who somehow "control" them.

They aren't elitist, or serve elites. The UN is the primary example of that. Slow moving it might be, producing lots of disagreements, but it is an essential organisation where problems can be discussed and resolved.

Nor do they "sidestep" democracy. They can impose nothing. Every policy agreed has to be discussed and approved in each country to be implemented.

There is no alternative, other than total chaos.

 


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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 03 Feb 22 4.41pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by W12

Is this you by the way Wissy?

Edited by W12 (03 Feb 2022 12.59pm)

Edited by W12 (03 Feb 2022 1.01pm)

If you could read my communications with the DHSC, the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman and my local MP you wouldn't have any doubt about me questioning authority.

 


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Stirlingsays Flag 03 Feb 22 4.42pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

No alternative....what a joke.

Somehow it seems the world was in total chaos before the 'World economic forum' sprung to life.....unelected bodies with power over our lives, which we never had a choice over.

The levels of delusion are like a human Everest.

If he could bend any further for the elites he'd rick his back.

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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 03 Feb 22 5.38pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

There is no alternative, other than total chaos.

TOTAL Chaos ? what, like decades of paedophilia. Gangs of men abusing teenage girls & younger....including some murders.


that the kind of total chaos you mean Wisbech ?

 


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W12 03 Feb 22 5.39pm

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

They are organisations with purposes designed to serve us. Not those who work for them, or who somehow "control" them.

They aren't elitist, or serve elites. The UN is the primary example of that. Slow moving it might be, producing lots of disagreements, but it is an essential organisation where problems can be discussed and resolved.

Nor do they "sidestep" democracy. They can impose nothing. Every policy agreed has to be discussed and approved in each country to be implemented.

There is no alternative, other than total chaos.

You are the original “hatchling” Literally born yesterday.

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Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 03 Feb 22 6.19pm Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by PalazioVecchio

TOTAL Chaos ? what, like decades of paedophilia. Gangs of men abusing teenage girls & younger....including some murders.


that the kind of total chaos you mean Wisbech ?

Nothing to do with the above, that's for sure.

I know what this thread is about, but we have drifted off-topic.

I am talking about international trade.

 


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