by Red Okktober » Sun Jun 18, 2017 10:18 am
Si_Crewe wrote:The main irony being that almost all the criticisms made of the "far right" in that article ALSO apply just as well to the "far left" who seem to think the only necessary explanation any situation needs is "because, tories!!!!"
Honestly, I noticed a a few fuckwits here, the other day, suggesting it was all going to shit at Grenfell Tower because of the tories.
Is anybody REALLY that fucking dumb or are they just shitheads who'll stoop to use anything to voice their rabid political prejudices?
Do these people think that when the tories take over a town council, or install an MP, they sack every employee in the organisation and replace them with nasty, evil, tories?
Do they think that all the police and social-services responsible for dealing with these incidents are tory drones who've been programmed to hate the poor and shit on the little people?
Anybody who thinks that's correct is thoroughly fucked in the head.
The simple fact is that almost all our various civil servants are bureaucrats and arse-lickers who're all but incapable of practical thought, much less action.
This is not a party-political problem. It's a problem endemic to the entire public sector in this country.
And it's certainly endemic to Labour authorities, just as much as tory ones.
Seriously, does anybody think that the response would have been any better if (god forbid) a building had caught fire in Hackney?
Some people have made a right show of themselves over this tragedy. I can't recall a tragedy/incident ever, where so much rabid venom has been directed at a political party. For sure. a political party will occasionally crop up when discussing such things, but usually people just talk of 'the authorities' local council', 'the police' etc, like they did for example with the Rotherham abuse cases. Can you imagine discussing that situation and littering your posts with 'Labour are to blame' - because I can't - it would be absolutely mind-numbingly fucking stupid wouldn't it?
Some people see Tony Blair as a war criminal. That's him as an individual. Do we read countless comments about Labour being a party of war criminals. No we don't.
Look at the fuss being made about Theresa May over Grenfell, anyone would think that Corbyn hugging a few people, and May not, was the story itself. You'd think that May was personally responsible, that she'd gone into that 4th floor flat and detonated the fridge herself.
This forum seems to attract the dregs of humanity, who are using the deaths of those poor people to politically point score. I like to think people are better than that though, and it's probably just a few regulars with 'issues', posting under their usernames, and also as guests, maybe a few genuine guests as well thrown in. Seriously, in the wake of such tragedy, how can virtually every other post by these people be about 'the Tories'?
[quote="Si_Crewe"]The main irony being that almost all the criticisms made of the "far right" in that article ALSO apply just as well to the "far left" who seem to think the only necessary explanation any situation needs is "because, tories!!!!"
Honestly, I noticed a a few fuckwits here, the other day, suggesting it was all going to shit at Grenfell Tower because of the tories.
Is anybody REALLY that fucking dumb or are they just shitheads who'll stoop to use anything to voice their rabid political prejudices?
Do these people think that when the tories take over a town council, or install an MP, they sack every employee in the organisation and replace them with nasty, evil, tories?
Do they think that all the police and social-services responsible for dealing with these incidents are tory drones who've been programmed to hate the poor and shit on the little people?
Anybody who thinks that's correct is thoroughly fucked in the head.
The simple fact is that almost all our various civil servants are bureaucrats and arse-lickers who're all but incapable of practical thought, much less action.
This is not a party-political problem. It's a problem endemic to the entire public sector in this country.
And it's certainly endemic to Labour authorities, just as much as tory ones.
Seriously, does anybody think that the response would have been any better if (god forbid) a building had caught fire in Hackney?[/quote]
Some people have made a right show of themselves over this tragedy. I can't recall a tragedy/incident ever, where so much rabid venom has been directed at a political party. For sure. a political party will occasionally crop up when discussing such things, but usually people just talk of 'the authorities' local council', 'the police' etc, like they did for example with the Rotherham abuse cases. Can you imagine discussing that situation and littering your posts with 'Labour are to blame' - because I can't - it would be absolutely mind-numbingly fucking stupid wouldn't it?
Some people see Tony Blair as a war criminal. That's him as an individual. Do we read countless comments about Labour being a party of war criminals. No we don't.
Look at the fuss being made about Theresa May over Grenfell, anyone would think that Corbyn hugging a few people, and May not, was the story itself. You'd think that May was personally responsible, that she'd gone into that 4th floor flat and detonated the fridge herself.
This forum seems to attract the dregs of humanity, who are using the deaths of those poor people to politically point score. I like to think people are better than that though, and it's probably just a few regulars with 'issues', posting under their usernames, and also as guests, maybe a few genuine guests as well thrown in. Seriously, in the wake of such tragedy, how can virtually every other post by these people be about 'the Tories'?