Tuesday 1 December 2015

Russian bombs bad, British bombs good!

The sheer hypocrisy and stupidity of the British never ceases to amaze me. The British are straining at the leash to approve the bombing of Syria and the chance to murder and maim innocents on the pretext of national security and the support of an army of 70,000 so-called moderates that exist only in the insane imagination of David Ca-moron. I was reminded of a joint statement from France, Germany, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Britain and the United States as recently as the 2nd of October that "expressed concern," that bombing Syria would  "only fuel more extremism and radicalisation." The object of their concern was of course, Russia. So, Russian bombing will fuel extremism and radicalisation, but British and American bombing is "humanitarian" (that is certainly one for the history books, that someone can actually describe bombing as humanitarian) and the right thing to do. Tories are ideological imbeciles and their ideological hatred of all things Russian and their determination to get rid of Assad will be their undoing, but unfortunately it may well be all of our undoing. Like their blindness with respect to economic free market neoliberalism, their blindness politically stems from the same source. Tories, and that includes the Tories in the Labour Party, are motivated more by hatreds than by rationality.

Every rational commentary of this situation concludes that Ca-moron's arguments for a bombing campaign range from downright mendacity to, at best, failing to make a convincing case. Even Tories are distancing themselves from Moron's position because of the likely consequences that will follow. If we declare this 'war' on Isis, it will mark the seventh state of war that we have engaged in in the Middle East in 14 years, each one of these adventures ending in disaster. What will it take to convince the British people that calling the British Parliament the Westminster pigsty is not an insult it is an accurate description of the state of governance in these sorry isles. If I am in error, it is in insulting pigs which are far more noble creatures than British politicians, and for that I apologise. Pigs indeed add to human welfare and are essential to a balanced environment whilst Westminster is a cancer on the body politic.

In relation to this situation, even I never thought that the Labour Party could become an even bigger embarrassment than it was shown to be during the referendum. It is expected that at least 50 Labour MPs will vote with the Moron to bomb Syria despite polls showing that 75% of Labour Party members are opposed. It is to be hoped that the membership will unleash retribution against such people and they will be deselected at the next election. That hope springs, not from a desire for revenge, but for the sake of democracy and accountability. These people no longer listen to the people who elect them. British democracy is a farce and simply boils down to the fact that we still get a vote every five years between a choice of three parties who are in fact one and the same as you could not detect a scintilla of real difference between them. What makes it even worse is that the personnel who are opposing Jeremy Corbyn and trying their best to destroy him, are the personnel that the British electorate soundly rejected at the last election and who the Labour membership rejected overwhelmingly in the leadership election. They are indeed the legion of the lost and lonely, a bunch of right-wing clowns who think that they have a divine right to rule. They are still fixated on a hero worship of Mad Tony and are in fact political dinosaurs. The sooner they are all banished to the political wilderness the healthier the British state will be. With their desperation to bomb and kill, and their cruelty towards their own poor and disadvantaged it is far more accurate to describe Britain as a Brutish state. If you are reading this outside the UK it will give you an insight into why a growing number of Scots people want independence. What intelligent person would want to be governed by such people? As I remind you, the proper study of politics is the study of the unintended consequences of intentional human action. Even Mad Tony has admitted that his crimes against humanity in Iraq was a factor in the rise of Daesh. After we begin our humanitarian bombing of Syria I won't be visiting London any time soon. You have been warned.

Your Servant
Doktor Kommirat 

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