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  • You gotta be kidding me, mate. Do you lack even the most rudimentary understanding of government types?

    At the very least, try and understand what fascism is. You're an insult to the people who have suffered under fascists.

    Current Labour is incompetent and corporate cockglobers. Facists though? Are you one of those who believe we are led by underground lizard or some bs of equal magnitude?

  • If you're still claiming that I think the Labour will magically fix anything then I doubt you have understood anything I said. Again, no surprise. I'm not saying any of this to convince you. From my perspective, you're a lost cause. I'm not even sorry to say that. Get your shit together. You look sound like our water companies right now. Dumping toxic shit wherever they can.

  • History is a cycle. I'd rather not be in the shitty part of it, thanks. We are not there yet but we are in a turning point. And people like you are harmful. Maybe not by intention but that's the result.

  • I have almost no doubt that even current Labour would be a vast improvement.

    A government that puts immigrants into boats or tries to ship them to Africa? This is insane. Even if you completely avert your eyes to this humanitarian menace, it makes zero fiscal sense. Current Tories are evil, by the very definition.

  • You won't get me to defend Labour. But I'm a realist and I still see potential for a good future. Your defeatism will almost certainly not get us anywhere but whatever hellhole we are headed to.

    We see voting differently. I see voting as the beginning of a journey. It's a very good entry point for people to understand the power balance within a society. It's in a way why we teach mathematics in school. Not because we expect everyone to be a mathematician or to contribute to a change in mathematics. Though collectively it most certainly has had a very positive effective. See just how monstrously fast our technology has advanced since we started mass education.

    A lot of people will just vote and be done. But what if 1% become deeply interested? What if they go on to get others interested? What percentage of the population do our ministers represent?

    Honestly, since you brought your experience into this I'll just say that for your age I'd hope for more wisdom. But this is no surprise.

  • Your post is quite representative of the Tory support base.

    People other than this poster reading this. Great people fought and died in order for you to have this much civil power now. This is very much a case of using it or losing it. The ID requirements are baseless and just the beginning of that loss.

    Go out and vote. At the very least reduce the chances we will be living in a dystopia. Believing it's pointless is exactly what people who want to steal your future would like you to think. As then their job will be much simpler.

  • At this point, I think we are more likely to get things that haven't been promised than those that have.

    But this is no surprise. Keir Starmer screams conservatism. A far better choice than current Tories but still leaves much, much to be desired.

    Though I'd still strongly encourage people to go out and vote. Not doing so plays right into the hands of the wrong people.

  • Supermarket chains have plenty of control and influence over their supply chain.

    Michelle, my friend, rethink your career as a corporate cockglober.

    Nobody with a drop of knowledge of how this world works would buy this bs.

  • Remote is something I'd only enable while using it. Once found my ubuntu (I use arch btw) with the setting on for some reason. Might be worth checking even if you never turned it on.

  • I think the implication here is to take the knife and stab the scissors person.

  • Wanna bet most people making a scene out of it don't even use sunscreen?

    The sun pumps out some amazing stuff. It happens to be the OG nuclear reactor.

  • I say this as a long term caffeine for the rest of my life addict. Coffee + sugar is a wildly different effect than just coffee. I avoid sugar completely during my coffee hours.

  • One of them carried a hammer held by her bra. Wild. The person in charge of this place should be facing criminal charges.

  • Nice and short. Thanks for the link. I never knew much about the actor so it's good to see.

  • Floridaman too busy wrestling aligators and cooking meth.

  • Yep. Taking the piss aside, it was a smart move to co-star with someone so famous.

  • Was he seen alive recently? For all we know, that was just a pricey cremation.

  • In terms of the current systems we have in the west, yes. In terms of older revolutions no. It wasn't intended to be a universal statement.

    And I said generally. Not absolutely as your 'all' implies. The anchor for what I consider a person with excellent ideals and a beacon for humanity is MLK.

    But you're welcome to think of me as a moron if it helps you fulfil your outrage needs. Sleeping well at night is important.