tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956830097495837473.post5657342844929379689..comments2023-10-14T13:18:37.330+01:00Comments on angels in marble: Mandelson Go Homehatfield girlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12673905475452420002noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956830097495837473.post-73022712364042158182008-07-07T20:34:00.000+01:002008-07-07T20:34:00.000+01:00I have sent you a postcard on my blog xI have sent you a postcard on my blog xlilithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05011676751221508167noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956830097495837473.post-73429273767091044242008-07-07T16:35:00.000+01:002008-07-07T16:35:00.000+01:00If I thought all children were as mind-corrupted a...If I thought all children were as mind-corrupted as some of those I deal with, I'd be looking for a hiding place in this or a foreign country. But I fear that the mind-forg'd manacles are becoming ever more widespread. Which is why the government is pouring money into "behaviour" in schools - not the behaviour expected when we were at school, but keeping the low-level disruption to a point where it can be claimed that learning is going on. There's a lot of little Dutch boys and girls plugging holes with every finger and toe, just now.Sackersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09410040031410954403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956830097495837473.post-65764167140899636042008-07-07T08:32:00.000+01:002008-07-07T08:32:00.000+01:00Two things weigh heavily on life in England: the o...Two things weigh heavily on life in England: the oppressive interfering governance delivered through publicly-funded provision in education, health, and welfare; and the standardised delivery of standardised goods. These two suck the life out of diversity and happiness in being.<BR/><BR/>What it does to children is beyond me but anecdotally it seems to be devouring their individual development while creating violent,closed-group rejection of its moulding and patterning demands. Not just the criminal gangs but outwardly conforming children are living inner worlds wholly unconnected with the reality of their lives - look at the children's books, fantasies of individual experience and adventure in worlds close to our own, pre-standardisation growing up. Let alone the games on computers and the networking constructs.<BR/><BR/>Now there is this regime-funding of cognitive manipulation to produce 'happiness' - which could better be described as conformity and acceptance. And all this false 'choice' propaganda. Choice is a good that cannot be available if the regime is to maintain itself in power.<BR/><BR/>You mentioned 'apocalyptic' in a comment recently, S. The world the children are living in, not violently expressed political opposition by adults, is where everything is already utterly changed.hatfield girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12673905475452420002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956830097495837473.post-53382720614785238722008-07-07T06:20:00.000+01:002008-07-07T06:20:00.000+01:00Missed the Mendelson stuff, so came here thinking ...Missed the Mendelson stuff, so came here thinking wossthissabout? Must find out. I don't think he's the only Prince of Darkness, just the most obvious one. People like Blair must be judged, not by their own face alone, but by the faces they chose to surround themselves with.<BR/><BR/>Cars: didn't have one till age 36. Public transport (buses, trains)needs to be co-ordinated, frequent, cheap, then we'd all save a packet and the roads wouldn't be clogged and the roadslaughter of children and the elderly would abate. Can't see why it hasn't happened already, esp. in a densely-populated urbanised country like the UK.<BR/><BR/>Month's shopping? From superdupermarkets, that suck the life out of small town centres, because we now have (must have) cars and because we've driven women out of the home to work in offices where the inter-female struggle for predominance is perpetual, leaving children to be brought up by the State. And the superrich supermarket owners then tell the government what to do (Lord S and GM, anybody?).<BR/><BR/>And then we have to install too-easily triggered, wolf-crying burglar alarms (that everyone hears, and nobody listens to) for our undefended homes. We don't know our neighbours, except when we catch them coming out of our front doors.Sackersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09410040031410954403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956830097495837473.post-40961733526785617172008-07-06T20:58:00.000+01:002008-07-06T20:58:00.000+01:00They remain in power because voters voted for them...They remain in power because voters voted for them. Agreed, the client voter base is bought, but such corruption is only a stepping stone to asserting the permanent post democratic regime. Once votes can't even be bought then they will be ignored.<BR/>I thought it peculiar not to have a car E-K. What are we supposed to do when it's freezing cold, pouring with rain, 5 of us want to go somewhere, there is a month's shopping to be got in, or we need to go somewhere in the middle of the night?<BR/><BR/>Anyway, it's bad enough having unelected Brown dumped on England; but having that bunch of new Labour crooks expecting to dump Mandelson (sacked TWICE for bent behaviour) on Europe is really offensive.hatfield girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12673905475452420002noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956830097495837473.post-70574847042358271472008-07-06T19:29:00.000+01:002008-07-06T19:29:00.000+01:00They achieved power as a reaction against somethin...They achieved power as a reaction against something and remained in power by default.<BR/><BR/>The Rowntree Foundation tells us that cars are considered to be luxury items.<BR/><BR/>I beg to differ. I hate the cost and worry of running my cars - why would I do this if I didn't need to ?Electro-Kevinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18073103431166273080noreply@blogger.com