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This is a an attempt at giving an honest opinion of how I see certain things of interest in the Conwy County area of North Wales, Current affairs in general,and an assortment of general thoughts,also to take an odd pop at those in public life who get a bit too complacent to the needs of the area and local people. There are a lot of people out there who feel the same way, and have neither the place or time to air their views. The silent majority. Remember, the people are the masters!
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The work of the Lib-Lab-Con and its kept media has seen the power of the multicultural globalists encouraging the British to reject their cultural heritage. As a result a country is being created of many equal civilisations, which has already led to the schizophrenic chaos of our major towns and cities. In place of our ancient rights of the individual they have substituted the rights of groups, defined largely in terms of ethnicity, gender and sexual preference.
How very true.
Good heavens Vicar have you been allowed out to meet people you seem to be getting radicalised.
Lol.
Disrespect is the product of an unfair society.
A proportion of youth appears to have been always disrespectful to the older generations. In my lifetime similar has been said about teddy boys, mods, rockers,hippies, punks, etc, etc.
The trouble is we now have racial, tribal and increasinly "religious" elements thrown into the mix, partially due to the internet and partially due to immigration! This does not bode well for our country's future peace and tranquility!
Anonymous said...
Disrespect is the product of an unfair society.
15 January 2013 00:40
372 fervi
What episode of the Muppets was that on? I must of missed that one
There are also a lot of very rude elderly people who are completely intolerant of young people including children, and have forgotten that they were young once. I find most young people are pleasant and a joy to be around despite the pressures that are facing them in their adult lives - such as tuition fees, no mortgages and reduced housing opportunities, and having increases in National insurance - also being expected to save for their pensions with very few well paid jobs around. The fact that pensioners aren't going to suffer welfare cuts and will still get fuel allowances and free bus passes means that their "group" will have a distinct advantage -that is the sort of thing that breeds discontent and makes young people wonder what is the point of trying.A dangerous step to take. Pensioners don't know how lucky they are -they have had opportunities to buy houses and save money - as McMillan said - "they never had it so good" and sadly those days are gone for this generation. By the way, I am a pensioner!!
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