@bigdaddyquey The following is not an implication that it was only the jews, or that they did anything to warrant death, but they certainly made a lot of enemies. As is the case with the looters. I think I'm right in saying that the comparison that slaxxxer has made it clear that he is pointing to, is that a group of people (whoever they may be) have ended up being disliked, justified or not, and as a result they are being outcast.
Funny how the "Melting Pot" agenda is being pushed in EVERY white nation.
No one says Japan needs to become a "Melting Pot".
No one says China, Africa, Mexico, Haiti, or Israel should be deluged with massive foreign populations to demonstrate how "moral" they are, or to "enrich" their sorely lacking cultures.
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It's a program to eliminate white people from existence.
Just imagine though Slaxxxer if it was your kid they killed or your home they burned, you may be a little more persuaded to sign. I actually agree with you I am just saying.
The war on the poor already exists. By twisted quirk of fate riots like these are mana from heaven from the tories. People would be more resistant to some lunatic epetition, which is clearly a kneejerk reaction (and shoudl be removed on those grounds alone if nothing else), if there weren't a paradigm that stigmatised welfare already in play.
Hate breeds hate. Armed EDL gangs wandering around and ignorant epetitions will only make things worse. As will the Met's continued poor policing.
@slaxxxer I think the greatest crime in this society is actually to embarass the system (how dare you call me back from holidaying in Tuscay!) and to be independent (as much as is possible). Idle hands and all that. Which is to say: idle minds are the enemy of government.
Cheers! Great Vid as usual!!imo, the measure of socio/pathopathic mindset on both the macro arena and grassroots level have been confirmed - the social engineer 'visionaries' couldn't have asked for a better result . It's not just the riots it's everyday life, it feels as though the collective Jungian shadow has imploded and now meme-anity have big decisions to make, f.ex. regaining their humanity,but are we all willing to take on the R-word (responsibility?)more importantly, is it too late?
The Robin Hood tale has changed somewhat over the years. Depends on who is telling the story.
Social economic problems combined with generation's of brats that want their disposable land fill bling and will destroy community infrastructure, given the opportunity.
They are just criminals and should pay the price of crime - Give them benefits so they can live only if they repay the community in rebuilding what they destroyed.
Nobody likes forced work but these ones have a debt to pay.
@GrumpSkull Do you have a job? Let's assume so. How would you feel if we increased the conditionality of your being paid. So not only do you have to do the work you already do to satisfy your employer. But you must not criticise or be seen to criticise that employer in any way shape or form. What if you went to a football match and got actively involved in trouble - all outside of work. Should you be made redundant or forced to work for nothing?
@GrumpSkull Then, in that sense, you are lucky. Indentured servitude is the best most of us can hope for, though I resist it as much as is humanly possible.
@GrumpSkull Problem is, they may prefer to steal than to be forced to work. Maybe they'd sabotage the rebuilding efforts out of spite, if they are there against their will. Rather than jailing them, perhaps a swap could be arranged with another country. Maybe with East Africa, say for a month. I'm sure there are Somalians willing to trade places right now and it would work out cheaper,more effective, than jailing people or trying to organize/supervise forced labour.
Your not suggesting the police allowed this unfortunate set of events to get out of hand by not reacting quick enough to get a public and political response? Thought's Slaxxxer...honest ones are needed cos the media are not representing us.
Media brainwashing lot to answer to, but at least people are talking, maybe even thinking! Take away benefits, housing = more crime. Fundameantal change needed.
It's absolutely nuts. Since when did justice involve complete societal cold-shouldering? I thought people did their time/paid their fine and then were considered 'redeemed' in the eyes of society? I thought that was the point of the justice system (which didn't even work in the first place in terms of rehabilitation).
@ModerateMartian There would be more jobs and homeowners, yes people'd lose their savings but that's already happening through inflation, hence people moving into precious metals. We'd be far better off if the big banks were allowed to bust, they're out of control anyway. Banks were initially there to protect your money, that's it. Plus dept equals slavery. I've conversed with you before and you're brainwashed by the mainstream media propaganda machine so our conversation ends here.
@ModerateMartian It shouldn't have been in that position to begin with, and wouldn't have been were it not for the irresponsibility and fecklessness of bankers that gamble on people's pensions, the price of food, and the assets of the bank that holds your life savings. But I don't see 10 armoured riot police kicking down their door like they have some poor sap that got caught being stupid enough to riot.
@signoftheserpent Yes the banks shouldn't have got into the position that they did, but I was asking the question in regards to the wider implications of not bailing them out. Such as: savings, unemployment, run on the banks, market confidence, mortgage markets, economic growth, losing our bank exporters, financial meltdown in the banking sector etc.
@ModerateMartian Those things are the problem. Obviously exacerbating them or harming them will cause problems. But that's because we have grown dependent on them. That itself is the problem.
I got a letter to my house for steps to work, I phoned in to rearrange another date because I genuinely had an hour and a half dentist appointment to get fillings replaced, they said that's no problem they'd send another letter out with another date. Never got the letter then when I went to sign on a couple of days ago they had said that I had missed my interview, I told them what happened, and they said they'd suspend my benefits, I replied with what am I supposed to do, starve for two weeks?
@Carnuss Welcome to Britain 2011. I had a medical with ATOS and got my benefit stopped after they screwed up the appointment and totally misrepresented what I told them in similar circumstances. Fortunately it got sorted out quickly as I suspected something would go tits up. But for some, that situation would have been much much worse. People don't question things anymore; it's easier to tick boxes, take calls, log information and pass the buck. That's the culture capital has created.
@ModerateMartian I had the medical last september and surprise surprise failed. That was a given anyway. I had no expectation of passing. ATOS are a joke anyway, even my case which was anxiety and such (and still is, no thanks to this ridiculous government) was still subject to their incompetence. God forbid that people with very serious conditions should get fairly treated.
@signoftheserpent Yeah I'm sure ATOS will lie, cheat and trick so that they can find me fit for work yet again. I just happen to be one that has a cluster of disabilities that ATOS doesn't recognise 'cause I'm not dead yet.
@ModerateMartian Being dead is among the very very few things they will allow you to claim sick benefits for. but only if you're very lucky. Even then, there's no guarantee.
Hmmm if some of the cause of rioting was social economic problems, how can making a persons situation worse help things. Mind you , it is the daily mail. LOL
yea, its proppa fucked up.. knee jerk reactionary bullshit.. and cameron is playing to it.,. it is in times of crisis that we see peoples true colours..
Did the Jews loot, destroyed property, mugged, robbed killed innocent people?
bigdaddyquey 6 months ago
@bigdaddyquey And I CLEARLY said that my comparison was loose and didnt bare close analysis!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
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GrumpSkull 6 months ago
@GrumpSkull Yes they are.
bigdaddyquey 6 months ago
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GrumpSkull 6 months ago
@bigdaddyquey The following is not an implication that it was only the jews, or that they did anything to warrant death, but they certainly made a lot of enemies. As is the case with the looters. I think I'm right in saying that the comparison that slaxxxer has made it clear that he is pointing to, is that a group of people (whoever they may be) have ended up being disliked, justified or not, and as a result they are being outcast.
jbartlett83 6 months ago
I hate the whole idea of this Gov Web Site.It's fucking mad.
popebenadict16 6 months ago
@popebenadict16 Yeah, I agree!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
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Funny how the "Melting Pot" agenda is being pushed in EVERY white nation.
No one says Japan needs to become a "Melting Pot".
No one says China, Africa, Mexico, Haiti, or Israel should be deluged with massive foreign populations to demonstrate how "moral" they are, or to "enrich" their sorely lacking cultures.
...
It's a program to eliminate white people from existence.
Copy if you oppose White Genocide!
bcbhh88 6 months ago
Just imagine though Slaxxxer if it was your kid they killed or your home they burned, you may be a little more persuaded to sign. I actually agree with you I am just saying.
foreskinforest 6 months ago
@foreskinforest I would fight to bring the INDIVIDUALS responsible to justice - my own or the authority's depending on who found them first!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
@AnonWkdClown Cheers friend!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
@JEEFASAUNAARIZONA agreed!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
good point, what else to say!, good point
terraspent 6 months ago
@terraspent Cheers!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
The war on the poor already exists. By twisted quirk of fate riots like these are mana from heaven from the tories. People would be more resistant to some lunatic epetition, which is clearly a kneejerk reaction (and shoudl be removed on those grounds alone if nothing else), if there weren't a paradigm that stigmatised welfare already in play.
Hate breeds hate. Armed EDL gangs wandering around and ignorant epetitions will only make things worse. As will the Met's continued poor policing.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
@signoftheserpent I agree 100%
slaxxxer 6 months ago
@slaxxxer I think the greatest crime in this society is actually to embarass the system (how dare you call me back from holidaying in Tuscay!) and to be independent (as much as is possible). Idle hands and all that. Which is to say: idle minds are the enemy of government.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
Cheers! Great Vid as usual!!imo, the measure of socio/pathopathic mindset on both the macro arena and grassroots level have been confirmed - the social engineer 'visionaries' couldn't have asked for a better result . It's not just the riots it's everyday life, it feels as though the collective Jungian shadow has imploded and now meme-anity have big decisions to make, f.ex. regaining their humanity,but are we all willing to take on the R-word (responsibility?)more importantly, is it too late?
RiverFyre 6 months ago
@RiverFyre Well said buddy!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
The Robin Hood tale has changed somewhat over the years. Depends on who is telling the story.
Social economic problems combined with generation's of brats that want their disposable land fill bling and will destroy community infrastructure, given the opportunity.
They are just criminals and should pay the price of crime - Give them benefits so they can live only if they repay the community in rebuilding what they destroyed.
Nobody likes forced work but these ones have a debt to pay.
GrumpSkull 6 months ago
@GrumpSkull Do you have a job? Let's assume so. How would you feel if we increased the conditionality of your being paid. So not only do you have to do the work you already do to satisfy your employer. But you must not criticise or be seen to criticise that employer in any way shape or form. What if you went to a football match and got actively involved in trouble - all outside of work. Should you be made redundant or forced to work for nothing?
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
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GrumpSkull 6 months ago
@GrumpSkull Then, in that sense, you are lucky. Indentured servitude is the best most of us can hope for, though I resist it as much as is humanly possible.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
@GrumpSkull Interestoing appraisal of this situation as ever pal!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
@GrumpSkull Problem is, they may prefer to steal than to be forced to work. Maybe they'd sabotage the rebuilding efforts out of spite, if they are there against their will. Rather than jailing them, perhaps a swap could be arranged with another country. Maybe with East Africa, say for a month. I'm sure there are Somalians willing to trade places right now and it would work out cheaper,more effective, than jailing people or trying to organize/supervise forced labour.
carlyonv 6 months ago
Your not suggesting the police allowed this unfortunate set of events to get out of hand by not reacting quick enough to get a public and political response? Thought's Slaxxxer...honest ones are needed cos the media are not representing us.
urquiza78 6 months ago
@urquiza78 I havent got a clue what is what any-more!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
@slaxxxer Dont worry, your not on your own fella, I just thought you were a voice of concern.
urquiza78 6 months ago
Media brainwashing lot to answer to, but at least people are talking, maybe even thinking! Take away benefits, housing = more crime. Fundameantal change needed.
likezappydancers 6 months ago
@likezappydancers Agreed - problem, reaction - SOLUTION!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
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"Don't ask why a feral underclass is rioting, ask why they're feral in the first place."
This was posted by someone else but I think it sums up eloquently and succinctly a truth that most are not willing to face.
Great video Slaxxxer.
DE4THbyFE4R 6 months ago
@DE4THbyFE4R Cheers pal, I appreciate your thoughts!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
It's absolutely nuts. Since when did justice involve complete societal cold-shouldering? I thought people did their time/paid their fine and then were considered 'redeemed' in the eyes of society? I thought that was the point of the justice system (which didn't even work in the first place in terms of rehabilitation).
BoundlessEyes 6 months ago
@BoundlessEyes Well said, eloquently put!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
@BoundlessEyes Since the right wing media took control.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
*a
Carnuss 6 months ago
Loot and burn a shop to the ground and you're scum of the earth, take billions of pounds for bailouts and bombs and you're an politician.
Carnuss 6 months ago
@Carnuss "take billions of pounds for bailouts" What do you imagine would happen if the banks and the banking industry in the UK collapsed?
ModerateMartian 6 months ago
@ModerateMartian There would be more jobs and homeowners, yes people'd lose their savings but that's already happening through inflation, hence people moving into precious metals. We'd be far better off if the big banks were allowed to bust, they're out of control anyway. Banks were initially there to protect your money, that's it. Plus dept equals slavery. I've conversed with you before and you're brainwashed by the mainstream media propaganda machine so our conversation ends here.
Carnuss 6 months ago
@Carnuss Ha, ha, fuck off then.
ModerateMartian 6 months ago
@ModerateMartian It shouldn't have been in that position to begin with, and wouldn't have been were it not for the irresponsibility and fecklessness of bankers that gamble on people's pensions, the price of food, and the assets of the bank that holds your life savings. But I don't see 10 armoured riot police kicking down their door like they have some poor sap that got caught being stupid enough to riot.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
@signoftheserpent Yes the banks shouldn't have got into the position that they did, but I was asking the question in regards to the wider implications of not bailing them out. Such as: savings, unemployment, run on the banks, market confidence, mortgage markets, economic growth, losing our bank exporters, financial meltdown in the banking sector etc.
ModerateMartian 6 months ago
@ModerateMartian Those things are the problem. Obviously exacerbating them or harming them will cause problems. But that's because we have grown dependent on them. That itself is the problem.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
@Carnuss I mention these points in my video uploading as I type!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
I totally hear what u saying, its shocking mate. talk about insane
izzysmart 6 months ago
@izzysmart Total madness eh!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
I got a letter to my house for steps to work, I phoned in to rearrange another date because I genuinely had an hour and a half dentist appointment to get fillings replaced, they said that's no problem they'd send another letter out with another date. Never got the letter then when I went to sign on a couple of days ago they had said that I had missed my interview, I told them what happened, and they said they'd suspend my benefits, I replied with what am I supposed to do, starve for two weeks?
Carnuss 6 months ago
@Carnuss Welcome to Britain 2011. I had a medical with ATOS and got my benefit stopped after they screwed up the appointment and totally misrepresented what I told them in similar circumstances. Fortunately it got sorted out quickly as I suspected something would go tits up. But for some, that situation would have been much much worse. People don't question things anymore; it's easier to tick boxes, take calls, log information and pass the buck. That's the culture capital has created.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
@signoftheserpent "I had a medical with ATOS..." Tell me about it? I know all about ATOS 'medicals' and independent appeals.
ModerateMartian 6 months ago
@ModerateMartian I had the medical last september and surprise surprise failed. That was a given anyway. I had no expectation of passing. ATOS are a joke anyway, even my case which was anxiety and such (and still is, no thanks to this ridiculous government) was still subject to their incompetence. God forbid that people with very serious conditions should get fairly treated.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
@signoftheserpent Yeah I'm sure ATOS will lie, cheat and trick so that they can find me fit for work yet again. I just happen to be one that has a cluster of disabilities that ATOS doesn't recognise 'cause I'm not dead yet.
ModerateMartian 6 months ago
@ModerateMartian Being dead is among the very very few things they will allow you to claim sick benefits for. but only if you're very lucky. Even then, there's no guarantee.
signoftheserpent 6 months ago
Hmmm if some of the cause of rioting was social economic problems, how can making a persons situation worse help things. Mind you , it is the daily mail. LOL
itsabomberscope 6 months ago
I feel ashamed for not seeing thru the madness which erupted, since we have come Full circle...mission accomplished may be fitting it seems.
We don't give those in control enough credit, I guess they too saw & felt the rage building up. didn't take much of a spark to divide a bit more.
The most fierce war is that for each persons mind!
meuandthelot 6 months ago
@meuandthelot There is a war for your mind eh?!
slaxxxer 6 months ago
@slaxxxer Painfully obvious I know..
But only showing us one side of a story and a very edited, mocked up one at that is a form of war(an attack)
here's to a peaceful weekend
meuandthelot 6 months ago
yea, its proppa fucked up.. knee jerk reactionary bullshit.. and cameron is playing to it.,. it is in times of crisis that we see peoples true colours..
SkidRowRadio 6 months ago
@SkidRowRadio madness eh?
slaxxxer 6 months ago