Monday 24 February 2014

The future is worse than you think!

People have indicated that they think that I may be a bit hard on the government and that I am extreme in my analysis of their actions, for example my repeated argument that they are deliberately introducing modern forms of slavery. I have cut and pasted this from today's Independent newspaper

Today, in the seventh-richest country in the world, this government is on an ideological mission to punish and degrade the poor. Those who question that mission are savaged. It is political sadism. David Cameron, George Osborne, Iain Duncan Smith and others inflict incalculable pain on the most dispossessed because they can.

Thankfully some commentators are wakening up to what I have been trying to tell people for many years now, but also in this blog since I started it. If you read the papers, you will note that HSBC has given over 200 of their banking staff in excess of £1million bonuses. So, today in modern Britain if you are a member of the elite financial and banking staff you get rewarded for gross incompetence and the government actually passes measures in order to protect such practices, but if you are of the lower orders you are continually punished and demonised regardless of whether you are good at your job or not. Remember, wages have continually fallen for the past five years. In addition, its no use looking to Labour to sort this out for you as they are as guilty as the Tories, and have no plans to do anything to restore some fairness. I remind you how Rachel Reeves told us that Labour would be even tougher on benefits than the Tories and Milliband spends all his energies distancing himself from the labour movement.

Another friend of mine told me he doesn't like my style of writing because there is no humour in it. Fair enough, but I do not find anything remotely humorous about poverty, slavery and the destruction of the society I grew up in. When I read articles online and then read the comments that follow them I despair at the viciousness and hatred that people exhibit towards the disadvantaged in this society. It is true that the majority agree with the Tories about how the poor and disadvantaged should be hammered because they are all feckless scroungers and skivers. This is the true victory of Thatcher and her most enduring legacy. The UK is a genuinely sick society. However, the divide between the classes and the massive inequalities we see in modern Britain cannot continue much longer. Should the Tories win the next election and should Scotland vote no in the coming referendum, both of which are likely scenarios, then the Tories have already warned us that we have only seen £1 of cuts so far for every £10 still to come. You had better brace yourselves for a Ukrainian style confrontation should that happen.

The people of Britain find it very difficult to believe that their government can do such things deliberately. They still think that they are acting in the best interests of the country and have difficulty conceiving that the people they have elected can operate by such spite and malice, indeed outright hatred towards their fellow citizens. However, as I wrote in my book Human Rights in a Big Yellow Taxi, Thatcher freed them from the ideological and moral constraints that stopped them doing such things. She unleashed pure naked greed and hatred and told us all that they were good. I trust her disciples will remember that if the positions become reversed. As an aside, I trust you are all by now aware that all the lies and hatred spewed out over the past year about millions of Romanians and Bulgarians flooding into the country were just that, lies and racist hatred. These are the kind of people who either govern you, or seek to get your vote, the kind of people who live by, and thrive on, lies and hatred. The British elite is characterised by lies and hatred, that is their nature and if you are an ordinary working person in modern Britain, you have no future under such people. Independence has become a moral necessity, you have been warned.

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat

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