- Sat Oct 05, 2024 4:18 am
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An inspiring bit of history, albeit not to the many racists in Andy’s replies.
davidjay wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 1:30 pm Said it before, I'll say it again. I did history to A level and never a single lesson that wasn't about white Europeans.Plenty of choices the same at uni level, too. Of course there there are also modules on many non white peoples and histories, but that's communism etc etc.
davidjay wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 1:30 pm Said it before, I'll say it again. I did history to A level and never a single lesson that wasn't about white Europeans.Reminds me of an exam when we were 13-14 where we are asked to write about Saladin- ie stick down some facts. The teacher pointed out that we'd all written about Richard the Lionheart.
To dismiss this as the politics of grievance is to dismiss what it feels like to be disrespected, to feel “a stranger in your own land”. To feel as though the college-educated are looking down at the non-college-educated.I'll dismiss it, because this rubbish has been around forever. Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk, Trump, all the rest of them are college-educated.
The economy is not being run in their interests, government is not working for them, and mainstream political parties have not been up to the job in recent years.If that's even a truthful account of the fundraiser, that's not a guy complaining about the rigged economy, That's a reactionary saying "Democrats only care about scroungers and immigrants".
This is what appealed to so many people including lifelong Democrats such as Bill, who was the first person I chatted to at a rally in Latrobe, just outside Pittsburgh. “I was a Democrat all my life, a local organiser. I was invited to a fundraiser, bought a new suit to look smart, turned up and listened to all the speeches. By the end of the evening, there had been a programme aimed at everyone – those on benefits, single mothers, new immigrants – but nothing of any kind at me, a dad of two children, trying to pay the mortgage, working hard to get on. I realised the Democrats were no longer for me.”
what motivated so many of them was a lack of order and control in their lives. If you don’t know who is coming across the border, you feel uneasy and at riskTrump's approach was to let out criminals from ICE detention and detain asylum seekers. And lots of the people employing the undocumented are Republicans. A border package was agreed with Senate Republicans and then Trump told them to stop it. So the reality can't have been that terrifying.
The outlines of what needs to happen will emerge. A project that is squarely back on the side of working people. Where we do the “heavy lifting” to get better and bolder policies on the cost of living, making work pay, securing our borders, providing for the aspirations of those who don’t go to university.There's been a jobs boom and real terms pay increases, and Biden concentrated on blue collar (and male) jobs via infrastructure and the Inflation Reduction Act.
Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 8:31 pm I don't believe a City can be libelled.Not even a foetid shithole?
Also: "Londonistan" - the Mail's preferred funny nickname.
From my family to yours, a very, very happy Christmas!Admirable sentiments, with which I broadly agree. If only there weren't so many CUNTS.
This Christmas, let’s cherish the community spirit that unites us. In a world where conflict looms large, I find myself more thankful than ever for the sweet moderation that is the heart of our nation, the spirit of toleration, our old traditions of live and let live and that spirit of the Good Samaritan which tells us that ‘my neighbour is anyone in need’. Despite our challenges, ours is the best country in the world. A place where we keep calm and carry on, and look out for each other. Let us hold on to that.
So, this Christmas, I hope you get a chance to take a break, be with the ones you love and take a moment to give thanks for the kindness and decency of the people around us. Let’s take pride in those bonds of friendship and community. Let’s take joy in the goodness of those around us.
Liam, Sarah, Alex, John and Kyla.
Andy McDandy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2024 2:10 pm 1. What if you can't stand your neighbours?Can’t argue with that. Liam’s “best country in the world” is aspirational (which isn’t a bad thing), but not currently in the British Isles.
2. No it isn't. It's somewhere in Scandinavia with a lovely blend of social liberalism, excellent public services, open and accountable government, and seriously hawt people.
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