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Topic History of: Hatred, spite, intolerance and xenophobia Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Barney |
Wealth and income are major causes of disquiet here.
Less than 10% of the UK population owns 45% of its wealth.
Over 10% have an income (including benefits) of less than £10k a year.
As a result, people get up - and rebel in a variety of ways.
Just like they did with Churchill (after winning WW2); he was discarded because people were fed up of rationing and low living standards.
Brexit too - the vote - is a graphic example of people being fed up.
In places like Huddersfield, Newcastle, Oldham, Stoke, Peterborough, Rotherham, Hull etc. - 3/4 generations of families have never worked.
And probably never will.
Live quality is dire, and the High Streets are full of poundshops and charity shops...
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Misa |
I don't know, Titanicboy. It kind of looks that way from the newspapers.
Are your neighbours that bad? |
Titanicboy |
Anyone else noticing these charming human traits rocketing this year? It started with clueless racists demanding a (‘kick the wogs out!’) Brexit which got half of Britain hating the other half and has gone full circle (‘send IS Brits to Hell’!); now it’s not just trolls and far right thugs... it’s your neighbours. It’s Berlin in the 1930s. |
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