Showing posts with label farce democracy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farce democracy. Show all posts

Wednesday 24 July 2019

Dangerous Bumbling Boris The Carpet Bagger.


       Sorry for this, I don't usually bother to post anything about our bunch of privileged parasites that govern us to their friends and their own advantage. I just accept that they are all currupt in one way or another and out to see to themselves and their rich friends. However, sometimes the bile  and hatred of this unjust and exploitative system just boils up and I have to spew it out. So this is not my new enlightened view, it is just how I have always viewed this system and this bunch of privileged parasites that plague our lives.
       So there you have it, our UK new Prime Minister, not elected by the people but by a wee coterie of Tory faithfuls. Our new Prime Minister Boris wll fit into the job perfectly, he is a lair, charlatan, fantasist, self indulgent, power crazy, arrogant, privileged prat, product of the Oxbridge sausage factory, but extremely dangerous, totally lacking in any form of sincerity or moral principles. He is the master of farce and obfuscation, rambling and bumbling, reminicent of the carpet baggers of old. Sadly, he now has the power to devaste the lives of millions of ordinary people with impunity, that's UK democarcy in action. The last two UK Prime ministers have walked into the job without the people of the country voting for them, mono minded Teresa was slotted in after Cameron done a runner, and now bumbling Boris slips in with a few pats on the back from his rightwing fan club. How long will the people of this country put up with this farce? 

   
      When will we wake up and get rid of the cabal of privileged parasites that milk us day and daily to the advantage of the wealthy and powerful friends in the corporate juggernaut? Do you think we lack the skill, ability and imagination to govern ourselves, we are so stupid that we need a pompous privileged Etonian to do the job for us? Surely we can't accept this is democracy and the best we can do?    

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Monday 24 July 2017

Fear Is A Weapon.

       This society is held together by fear, fear of punishment if you break the rules. Those with the wealth and power, create those rules and they have an array of institutions to enforce those rules. For us to break their rules could endanger their powerful and privileged position, this will not be allowed at any cost. From fear of losing your job, or your home, to court orders and fines, on to imprisonment, are just some of the accept methods of keeping you subservient. It is obedience or a precarious life of repression, and we call it democracy. The farce of a free society where inequality is protected and dissent is met with repression. Fear is a weapon used against our class, until we can act freely, we are slaves.
This from Act For Freedom Now:
       The “Faetzig-Camp” is a mixture of a Summer camp with political focus and a festival.
Why oppose prisons?
        We live in a society of punishment. All of us have experienced the principle of punishment, whether in our families, at school, at work, at the job centre or other agencies, in hospital or in psychiatric institutions.
        Punishment is part of a top-down system of power and powerlessness. It lets the strongest win, because they write and are able to enforce the rules. Punishment directs how we act and think. Punishment creates fear and makes us adapt. Fear of punishment is what creates the cop in our heads who forces us to help carry the violence known as normality. Fear of punishment stops us from taking action against injustices and wrongs.
         Growing up in a world filled with punishment leads to a system of punishment living inside of us. It leads to us accepting and using punishment as a means of solving problems ourselves.
Prisons are the heart of punishment. Prisons isolate, humiliate, debase, wound, abase, traumatise, rape. Forced labour, control from the outside, arbitrariness and ruthlessness reign in prisons. Prisons mean to lock away anything that is disruptive instead of dealing with it. Prisons are the opposite of respect, the opposite of peace, the opposite of taking action with consideration for the needs of others. Prisons are the opposite of a free society.
           We are looking for a way out of these confines. We are convinced that people can encounter each other equitably and organise without institutions of the state. Also when solving conflicts.
We, people from various politically active contexts, from environmental movements, anti-prison groups, Antifa groups, have repeatedly made the experience that being politically active leads to repression. Around us we can see that those who have few privileges as it is, are sorted out and given fewer opportunities still.
During the camp we want to meet people who are open for the problems addressed here.
           In and after presentations, during workshops and rounds of discussions we want to join you in thinking about how to improve our networks, how political strategies might look like to en- and counter intensifying repression. What we need to change in our everyday lives, in our everyday environments, step by step. How a society of prisons can be overcome in the long-term.
           Let“s not let ourselves be separated from prisoners through walls! Keep and get in touch with them! Let us make the issues of prisons and the omnipresence of punishment present in more heads again!
          Let us fight for a world on a level playing field, in freedom and equality. For a society without oppression, without punishment, without prisons.
Prisons are not a solution, they are part of the problem!
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