As a once Bristolian [22 years]....what ever the buses are like....it is always the ROADS and snarl up's that blighted Bristol.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Sydney Grew View PostNo miracle, at least not in that sense. It will be implemented by people like you and other contributors to this thread. Think of slavery: there came a time when it was generally realized that to leave the matter to unreformed human nature would not morally do, and it was outlawed. Then think of the hanging of homo-sexualists: there came a time when it was generally realized that to leave the matter to unreformed human nature would not morally do, and it was abolished. In just the same way it will one day be generally realized that the maintenance of the social order and civil governance by politicians judges and police-men - i.e. by human beings with their unreformed human nature - will not morally do, and that it must be replaced by a better system of incorruptible robots with a perfect knowledge of the science of morals, and the ability always to act in accordance with the precepts thereof.
But give it five hundred years, as I said. Among other things we must first learn to trust the robots.
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Originally posted by Ariosto View PostWe are now seeing the results of the ideas encouraged in the 1980's by people like Thatcher, who claimed that there was no such thing as society.
Originally posted by Ariosto View PostShe started the era of greed and grab what you can, get rich quick, and ignore social values. Since then we have had similar governments who have encouraged the consumer society. The Bliars are a perfect example.
Originally posted by Ariosto View PostI've seen this coming for many years.
You see it on underground trains every day, in villages, in the workplace, in schools, in futher education establishments, people who have their heads down and do not want to communicate, and people who are only interested in their own gain.
Originally posted by Ariosto View PostAnd who are the most extreme in this attitude? The politicians of course.
Originally posted by Ariosto View PostBut we should resist the crowings of posters such as Simon who want to turn Britain into some sort of fascist police state.
Originally posted by Ariosto View PostIf you do not communicate with the perpetrators, then there is no hope.
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amateur51
Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostAs a once Bristolian [22 years]....what ever the buses are like....it is aways the ROADS and snarl up's that blighted Bristol.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Ariosto View PostWe are now seeing the results of the ideas encouraged in the 1980's by people like Thatcher, who claimed that there was no such thing as society.
She started the era of greed and grab what you can, get rich quick, and ignore social values. Since then we have had similar governments who have encouraged the consumer society. The Bliars are a perfect example.
I've seen this coming for many years.
You see it on underground trains every day, in villages, in the workplace, in schools, in futher education establishments, people who have their heads down and do not want to communicate, and people who are only interested in their own gain.
And who are the most extreme in this attitude? The politicians of course.
But we should resist the crowings of posters such as Simon who want to turn Britain into some sort of fascist police state.
If you do not communicate with the perpetrators, then there is no hope.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostShe's been knee-jerking for years, scotty - I yield to no-one in my contempt for the woman!
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amateur51
Originally posted by Bryn View PostSorry, a51, but you will yield to me or we will have to find someone to hold our respective coats. She is a particularly poisonous rabble-rouser of the right. Just take a scan through the comments she attract by this piece of hers in the Daily 'Hurrah for the Blackshirts' Mail.
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scottycelt
'Laurie Penny, 24, journalist, author, feminist, socialist, utopian, general reprobate and troublemaker .. '
Well, she knows herself better than anyone ...
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Melanie seems to have come out fighting and gone totally overboard in that parody of herself. It is tempting to laugh it off as a Glenda Slag rant, but as those dangerous leftie Norwegian teenagers found out on their island, such extremist invective can be very seductive in certain quarters.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostMelanie seems to have come out fighting and gone totally overboard in that parody of herself. It is tempting to laugh it off as a Glenda Slag rant, but as those dangerous leftie Norwegian teenagers found out on their island, such extremist invective can be very seductive in certain quarters.
By their busom pals shall ye know them
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scottycelt
Are Melanie's quite reasonable and more than likely widely-held views on the matter (and apparently equated by some here with the Blackshirts and the Norwegian Mass Murderer ) really that far removed from those of the current leader of the Labour Party?
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Yes that Laura Penny blog gives a view closer in age to the rioters and more contemporary in perpective than MelP....
I choose this, out of a piece full of good quotes >>'There are communities all over the country that nobody paid attention to unless there had recently been a riot or a murdered child. Well, they’re paying attention now.'<<bong ching
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