There is horror and
anger at the UK deaths in Afghanistan, 444 young people killed in a
pointless state adventure since 2001. Admittedly these young people
put on a uniform and trained with the expectation that they would
have to face the possibility of death, but the blood is still on the
state's hands. However, the state is responsible for a greater number
of deaths in a much shorter period of time here at home. The state,
in 2010 introduced the Welfare Reform Act and tasked ATOS, at a profit, to reduce
the disability payments bill. Those on disability did not volunteer,
nor were they trained to face possible death, but their death toll
under ATOS in three years is more than twenty times greater than the
death toll of twelve years in Afghanistan.
Disabled activists and supporters came to Parliament Square for '10,000 Cuts & Counting', a ceremony of remembrance and solidarity for over 10,000 who died shortly after the degrading Work Capability Assessments run for the government by ATOS.
No
matter how you look at it, in Afghanistan or at the hand of ATOS
these shocking deaths are on the governments hands, 10,000 deaths
here in the UK in three years and hardly a whisper from that babbling
brook of bullshit, the mainstream media, they have other things to
report, Wills and Harry are doing “things”. The government is
obviously delighted with the work that ATOS does, to the extent that
this gang of corporate thugs has over £3 billion worth of UK
government contracts. This system is all about making money, they can
make money from harassing and bullying, and death is just a
by-product, a little collateral damage that can be ignored. Think on
these figures, it is not just the 10,000 deaths, though that is horrific enough, it's the
humiliation, harassment, stress and anguish from that first interview
to the death later on. The destruction of the last period in a
disabled person's life. A period when we should be adding care and
compassion, instead we heap degradation and misery. This is
capitalism, where the god of money rules.
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