You can’t have failed to have noticed the narrative all this week… 17:51 - Oct 14 with 1983 views | Lohengrin | You can’t have failed to have noticed the narrative all this week, its been predominantly about the reaction of currency markets and the canvassed opinions of spokesmen for international conglomerates, of the effects this fiasco is having on the great mass of the British people barely a peep. This is it, isn’t it? The end point of the long, slow crumbling. The existence of a docile, apathetic population of ‘consumers’ either unable or unwilling any longer to test the bars of their own confinement. Abject. | |
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You can’t have failed to have noticed the narrative all this week… on 17:57 - Oct 14 with 1955 views | Catullus | Freedom has always been a myth Loh. There have been outbreaks of resistance over the centuries but it has always been the case that the vast majority have been controlled by the vast minority. Every now and then the majority are mobilised to do the minorities bidding. Otherwise we have always been sheep, or even lambs to the slaughter? | |
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You can’t have failed to have noticed the narrative all this week… on 21:20 - Oct 14 with 1837 views | JACKMANANDBOY | The UK bond market has been turned into a casino, quite an achievement. This seems to be simply accepted despite the impact on the general population. | |
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You can’t have failed to have noticed the narrative all this week… on 23:07 - Oct 14 with 1788 views | Kilkennyjack | That Rishi warned what would happen and they went ahead anyway. Either these people are thick or corrupt - or possibly both. We have a whole bunch of good people who are totally disengaged. And I hate hearing that all politicians are the same. Every decision made is political. Demand better. As Frankie Boyle says, ‘we are not in the middle of a recession, we are in the middle of a robbery’. [Post edited 14 Oct 2022 23:14]
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