Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Are we oppressed?

When we look back at history, people have always been oppressed, it (is)was normal. Even today most nations continue to oppress their people, we choose to ignore it. The freedom we had in the west seems to have been a mirage, a blip in history. For those of us growing up in post war Britain, where conscription ended, and also  capital punishment, where workers' rights were fought for and won, where freedom of religion, sexuality and speech became human rights, where gender equality was strived for, and racism was apparently going to be a thing of the past. That 'window of time' when nationalism was a dirty word.

Was it all just a dream, were we lulled into a false sense of hope, of liberalism, of enlightenment? Is the reality, is the norm, oppression and a shift of power and money only to the rich?

At which point have all the cultures and societies before us realised they were oppressed? The ones who were violently and suddenly oppressed and enslaved are under no illusions, but almost every society in history was eventually oppressed if not enslaved.

My question is....At what point does a society realise it is oppressed?

My answer is..... Probably too late!

Face up to reality

Big Brother, The Only Way is Essex, Love Island, and all of the fucking 'reality' shows are slowly destroying our culture. The people in these things are not real, but they are held up to our youth as the way to success. Take the men, none of them have body hair, or spots, or moles, or bellies, and not a brain between them, just psychopaths, sociopaths and narcissists. The women are even worse. Go to any British pub or club and everyone has an alien orange glow, weird fucking hair, and the most awful fucking clothes, a country of plastic Barbies and Kens and that is the adults, what has this done to teenagers? Vajazzles, boob jobs, fake tan, and affected speech, and the belief that it's normal to be rude and stupid, and to insult and bully those that aren't. This disease has made it to the core of society, and that narcissism has led to a belief that British people are better than others and a dislike of anybody foreign or anybody normal. It is a disease that has affected the core of Britishness, of course not only Britain, but its effects have become mainstream in British culture. Is your child, grandchild being bullied in school because they don't conform to what the TV tells them to do? Do you and your kids spend every evening watching this shite, and EastEnders and Coronation Street? That is what Britain is teaching its youth, the future generations. I spit on your culture, it disgusts me, it shames me, it doesn't make me proud to be British. What happened to our moral compass, our politeness, our stiff upper lip, our pride? The answer is in the TV schedules.