Saturday 14 December 2013

The Wealth Creators must be judged differently from the scum

We have been given a glimpse of the future as Western society increasingly mirrors ancient Rome where the wealthy and powerful were governed by different laws than the rest of the people. A 16 year old Texan boy, Ethan Couch killed 4 people and left another brain damaged and unable to move or speak whilst driving under the influence of alcohol 3 times over the limit but was given 10 years probation instead of a prison sentence.

His defence successfully argued that he suffered from what they called 'affluenza' which means that he was so wealthy that he believed that his actions would have no consequences and the judge accepted this.

The constant Tory propaganda that wealth creators are special and should be treated differently than other people is now a reality. The Tories of course borrowed this idiocy from the Americans, and of course, this ruling by an American court will soon be established in this country as well. I have already noted in other posts how, if you work in the capitalist conglomerate system you can do what you want as you will not be held responsible, and now we have graphic evidence that the wealthy are to be judged by different moral criteria from the rest of society.

Britain is entering a perilous and dangerous state whereby we are in fact becoming two different nations sharing the same geographical space. There is the nation of the rich, important and powerful and the nation of the poor, disadvantaged and unimportant. They poor are unimportant because they are not wealth creators. I have, however, also pointed out in other posts how this is simply wrong and that wealth is created by human labour and not by bankers and financiers who simply manipulate the wealth that is created by working people. Should power be disrupted by the weather, all so-called wealth creation immediately comes to a halt until some working person physically restores the power supply by repairing the damage. The so-called wealth creators cannot operate without electricity or computers and so any wealth they supposedly create is ultimately dependent on someone maintaining and installing electricity supply and physically making and assembling the computers.

That we are in this state is testimony to the power of socialisation and constantly repeated lies. If working class people are not involved in the creation of our wealth, why do you suppose that the authorities are so paranoid about strikes? Why is it that they constantly warn how striking damages the economy and disrupts everyone's lives; if working people have no input into wealth creation then what does it matter if they go on strike?  Rome was a slave society and could not operate without the slaves who did the work and created all the wealth, and we, in modern Britain, are increasingly being reduced to a slave like status. The beauty of it is that the ruling elite have actually convinced us that their vision of society is the correct one and the only available model and that working people are actually worthless and are totally dependent on the great and the good for their survival. We must therefore be totally thankful to these people for whatever crumbs they are willing to give us and stop complaining. If we want to blame anyone there are plenty of people available, the useless of society, the poor, the sick, the disabled. They are the real culprits, they are the people to blame for the state the country is in and are ruining our lives by demanding benefits they neither deserve nor should be entitled to. They are the scroungers and the skivers who live off our hard earned taxes. So, it is only right and natural that the wealth creators should be governed by different laws and different moral standards. The next time you see a banker or someone who is obviously wealthy, shake their hand and thank them that they allow you to share the same space and breath the same air that they do and accept that they have a right to do what they want.

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat.

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