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Post by Sprague Dawley on Sept 5, 2022 22:14:24 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Sept 6, 2022 11:19:40 GMT
top rant
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Sept 6, 2022 22:57:52 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Sept 7, 2022 9:50:30 GMT
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Post by Ladyfingers on Sept 7, 2022 10:36:30 GMT
The western neoliberal order has decided to sacrifice the wealth of the people of its nations to hold onto a failed attempt at imperial expansion in Ukraine. They fomented a colour revolution there in 2014 to get preference over Russia, mostly by backing neo-nazis who then proceeded to ethnically cleanse the Donbass of its Russian speakers through violence and cultural policy. Russia, a still-industrialised country where a lot of Europe's energy and food come from, took umbrage and waited for a weaker regime in the US to make their move and take back Ukraine with martial power instead of the west's decades of subterfuge. Britain, ruled by neoliberals, spent forty years using banking deregulation to turn homes into unattainable assets and then two years ruining their society and economy with lockdowns and flooding a post-industrial island with cheap, frequently hostile foreign labour. The "right wing" party constantly outflanks the "left wing" party from the left in terms of social and immigration policy, and the "left wing" party have abandoned the working class in a fit of cultural cringe and misanthropic green policy, embracing fists-and-rainbows corporate power to "oppose" a government they can no longer get elected into.
There's no way to point out or oppose any of this top-level infighting without being branded a Nazi or terrorist of some kind as the media are weathervanes who are only on the side of power now.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Sept 7, 2022 10:55:44 GMT
the "left wing" party have abandoned the working class in a fit of cultural cringe and misanthropic green policy, embracing fists-and-rainbows corporate power to "oppose" a government they can no longer get elected into. Haha, brutal. So this explains why the stupid broke poms keep voting in the Tories? From the outside it just looks dumb as shit. Don't like em'? Vote em out ffs. Anyone working class voting in the Tories (with cunts like that Jacob Rees Mogg fucktard) surely aint part of the solution. Going to be totally radio rental when the power bills go up from 100 pounds to 1000 pounds nationwide. Restaurants, shops, all have to close down. No more jobs for you. Which means... no income. Which means... no $$ to pay the fucking power bill.Hospitals, bloody old peoples homes. Sorry, we cant keep the power on. GTFO. I hope there's rioting in the streets. If it were me I would legitimately turn to a life of crime. Fuckit. Victimless crimes of course. $$$$$$$$ crimes.
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Post by Ladyfingers on Sept 7, 2022 11:02:27 GMT
My favourite part is how Truss is described as "far right" but meanwhile:
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Post by Ladyfingers on Sept 7, 2022 11:16:50 GMT
Rioting is a possibility. If it's led by young, middle-class student activists or fashionable minorities it'll be given positive coverage as the government hauls out some fists-and-rainbows neoliberal policy they pre-arranged as the conclusion to this exciting chapter in history. If the people doing the rioting are visibly poor, fat, indigenous working class the entire media will side against them and the cavalry will be enlisted to crush them to whoops of approval from the "left wing".
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Sept 7, 2022 11:44:27 GMT
Rioting is a possibility. If it's led by young, middle-class student activists or fashionable minorities it'll be given positive coverage as the government hauls out some fists-and-rainbows neoliberal policy they pre-arranged as the conclusion to this exciting chapter in history. If the people doing the rioting are visibly poor, fat, indigenous working class the entire media will side against them and the cavalry will be enlisted to crush them to whoops of approval from the "left wing". Just get some of their soccer ferals on the case
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Post by Ladyfingers on Sept 7, 2022 12:00:53 GMT
I don't support rioting. If you want to play radical at least play to win by getting the military on your side and making the authority and careers of politicians untenable, but don't fucking burn down some poor sap's barely tenable corner-shop in an unfocused display of rage.
I would like to see the St George's Cross in battle with Rainbow, though, as a sort of last stand against globalism.
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Post by sukebegg on Sept 11, 2022 15:41:23 GMT
I don't support rioting either unless in Paris, but even there the end game was permanent general strike. What are they gonna do? Arrest all of us? I will just leave it there, so click on the link if you want to read the rest of the plot to some new Armando Iannucci show... How can you foment Republicanism with this cuntfuckery? May as well let Charles the Turd be a benevolent dictator. Charles the First:
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Sept 12, 2022 21:50:28 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Oct 18, 2022 11:06:25 GMT
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Post by beta on Oct 18, 2022 19:50:51 GMT
Never have understood England. Wales? If it weren't for rugby I wouldn't even know it exists. Scotland? Living in Canada everything seems to be from Scotland at some level so I sort of get how Scotland has survived. They had a lot of practical engineering types there. Northern Ireland? Yeah, a lot of Scottish folks moved to Northern Ireland so it's good to know that they aren't killing one another like they seem to want to do in the USA in some circles. Fuck me, how did Great Britain become so fucked? Great Britain is the single largest foreign investor in the USA. What a fucked up world.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Oct 20, 2022 22:23:23 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Oct 20, 2022 22:54:17 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Oct 21, 2022 0:23:50 GMT
Bugger me, if there's one thing the poms know, it's how to put the boot in...
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Post by beta on Oct 29, 2022 8:50:22 GMT
Bugger me, if there's one thing the poms know, it's how to put the boot in... Premium dickhead moves in GB. I am in awe of how they can do this stuff and go home as though it is no big deal.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Jan 24, 2023 2:37:58 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Mar 6, 2023 1:24:38 GMT
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Post by sukebegg on Mar 6, 2023 9:17:12 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Mar 12, 2023 11:38:55 GMT
Plenny of eggs. fuck knows what the prices are I aint checking that shit.
lot of brutal gags from Frankie Boyle here. Miles Jupp is good value but the other 3 are thick as mince and oddly convinced of their own hilarity
ffs I mustve laughed for damn near 14 minutes straight at this.
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Mar 14, 2023 22:04:41 GMT
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Post by sukebegg on Mar 20, 2023 10:04:37 GMT
That prolly sums things up for the UK and Europe lately...People are being fed lies but if you try to dig deeper, the answer is "Glad to hear that." Carry on, stiff upper lip, this too shall pass with a bit of moxy. Inflation and food shortages will be gone by summer and we can enjoy a holiday down in Brighton...the sun will still be shining when Putin is pushed back to his Kremlin and the Chinese are put in their place, bloody barbarians out there but we...shall...pre~~vail!
There is no foreseeable way for UK and Europe to get cheap energy any time soon. Fantasies of overnight greening of the energy sector are just that - even the German Greens and Greta herself are okaying the re-opening of nuke plants. That is also not an overnight thing - look at Japan, and they will also face these same problems regarding energy costs. Oh, and by summer, this government handout is due to expire...
Who knew cranking out ducats 24/7 would fugg the economy??
That is, between 2008 and 2020, the UK issued/printed 500 bln pounds, and then about 500 bln pounds from 2020 to 2022. The US did similar but because it is energy rich and controls the petro-dollar, things have been copacetic, blowing up Nordstream and selling US liquid gas to Germany and France at triple the previous price. And inflation and similar fuel price problems are obviously happening outside the UK Euro zone:
Argentina's inflation rate has soared past 100% for the first time since the end of hyperinflation in the early 90s.
Turkey's annual inflation should slow to 55.5% in February even as prices continue to rise on a monthly basis driven by higher prices of food and services, while it is expected to end the year at 45%, according to a Reuters poll on Monday.
Inflation in Pakistan could average 33% in the first half of 2023 before trending lower, and a bailout from the International Monetary Fund alone is unlikely to put the economy back on track, a senior economist with Moody's Analytics told Reuters.
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NP: The Jam - Setting Sons
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Mar 30, 2023 0:04:00 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Apr 30, 2023 22:13:49 GMT
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Post by sukebegg on May 9, 2023 11:59:06 GMT
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Post by Sprague Dawley on Jun 29, 2023 21:40:56 GMT
One of the pommy MP's is 6"9. PM Sunak is decidedly less than 6"9.
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Post by Ladyfingers on Jun 30, 2023 5:16:47 GMT
One of the pommy MP's is 6"9. PM Sunak is decidedly less than 6"9. The British press was lamenting a substantial decrease in average height amongst children in the UK, blaming it on austerity (creating malnutrition) instead of wondering if maybe flooding the country with south Asians might be the cause.
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Post by sukebegg on Jun 30, 2023 11:59:31 GMT
Welcome your New New Labour Overlords
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