Mandryka is providing a textbook lesson in the unconscious display of sociopathic tendencies. Given his passion for gardening and weight-training () (I know! [source]), can I suggest we keep him away from the secateurs? He's liable to decapitate the pansies.
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Thropplenoggin
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mandryka View PostYou've lived to see your central belief - socialism - derided into obscurity. There is no way that your good old days of union militancy, nationalisation, bra-burning (not that that would have done much for you, but I assume you approved) and crippling strikes are ever going to come back.
And that makes me VERY happy! :)
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Mandryka
Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostMandryka is providing a textbook lesson in the unconscious display of sociopathic tendencies. Given his passion for gardening and weight-training () (I know! [source]), can I suggest we keep him away from the secateurs? He's liable to decapitate the pansies.
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Posta textbook lesson in the unconscious display of sociopathic tendencies..
I think the Duchess got it about right :
`Speak roughly to your little boy,
And beat him when he sneezes:
He only does it to annoy,
Because he knows it teases.'
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Mandryka
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... I think not 'unconscious' at all - rather very 'conscious'.
I think the Duchess got it about right :
`Speak roughly to your little boy,
And beat him when he sneezes:
He only does it to annoy,
Because he knows it teases.'
As to 'touching a raw nerve' - anything that conflicts with their comfortable (and wrong) world view touches the (very) raw nerves of armchair leftists/liberals.
Methinks Bryony enjoys a 7-day weekend.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostNot the purpose of my posts, or the purpose of this thread, may I remind you?
As to 'touching a raw nerve' - anything that conflicts with their comfortable (and wrong) world view touches the (very) raw nerves of armchair leftists/liberals.
Methinks Bryony enjoys a 7-day weekend.
what is the "RIGHT" world view
and we will surely follow you ..................
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Lateralthinking1
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Stephen Whitaker View PostA particular problem with the Non-PC brigade is that they believe their personal claim to moral worth and even intelligence, is entangled with their opinions.
Therefore the Telegraph and Mail writers who reinforce their world view, such as Peter Hitchens and Melanie Phillips, are licensed to be provocative and scathing.
Gerald Scarfe, Stewart Lee or Polly Toynbee are not permitted these freedoms, being excoriated as self-loathing liberals and so forth.
It’s not just that the Non-PC brigade disagree with them; it’s that they feel superior to the 'disenfranchised', public sector schoolteachers, etc,
and so they happily expose the PC brigade as morally bad, often on the basis of hearsay.
The idea of a sweet-talkin' liberal-moralist like Polly Toynbee (oh, how she moralises!) being a shrinking-violet whilst Melanie Philips (oh, how she moralises!) is deemed 'provocative and scathing' illustrates the actual problem here when such matters are debated.
Both ladies have entrenched positions and both are scathing of others.
Why pretend otherwise?
Some observers might just happen to think Melanie gets it right more often than Polly and I suspect that those who do might well be accused of patronising Melanie and discriminating against Polly and therefore doubly guilty of outrageous 'sexism' as well ...
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