Just plain rude
Once political correctness used to be just called politeness
In every group of 6 or so children, one will be a thug. The proportion stays the same through life, but the nature of the thuggery becomes increasingly varied.
There is no government enterprise, industry or function that is working so well that it can\’t be ruined, indeed wrecked, by applying full bore privatisation and the white hot heat of competition.
A diplomat is a politician sent out to lie for his country, a politician is a man sent out to lie for his party. The only qualification a politician needs is to be able to tell lies with a straight face. By happy coincidence, the only qualifications a right wing tv shock jock needs is
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Throughout history, as times change, people, grumblingy, mostly change with them. Some eagerly, some reluctantly, some trying to resist for as long as possible, some who will stay put until they die. Oh, and always a few lunatics bravely marching full steam astern led by demagogues (usually religious) who convince them that the age before
In every age, since history began, the citizens of countries are mostly unable to imagine society, culture, economy, being any different in the future from what they are in the present. Any lone voices suggesting there may be other ways of doing things will be ignored with cries of \”history has ended\” here, in the
The conservative attacks on regulations all over the world mean the rich get richer and the poor die horribly.
Does the Right not see that in saying that school teachers and university academics are all lefties, they are confirming that only the stupid and ignorant are conservative?
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Seems a lot of conservative politicians and media shock jocks were not aware of my grandmother\’s warning – if the wind changes when you have that expression on your face you\’ll be stuck with it. So many of these people have been stuck with angry, scowling, sneering, abusive expressions – guess they must all live
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