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Posted by Poirot, Thursday, 3 March 2016 11:30:03 PM
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Loudmouth (Joe), "Long live OFFENCE !"
Too right. How to feed the factory overproduction of lawyers though? Posted by onthebeach, Friday, 4 March 2016 12:08:12 AM
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Poirot:
"But, phanto...if he hadn't made it known he was gay, then you wouldn't have been able to devote an entire thread to denigrating him. Think of all the pleasure you've had running him into the ground. You've dedicated thousands of words to fabricating all kinds of scenarios and pasting them onto that kid....for the mere glee of putting the boot into someone of whom you disapprove. Beyond the call of duty...but somebody's got to do it!" OK lets just say I have done all those things - now can you answer the question? Posted by phanto, Friday, 4 March 2016 7:40:41 AM
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Just wait - THE STATE WILL BECOME THE NEW BULLY OF DIFFERENCE!
Totalitarian Marxist. Normal behaviour will become abnormal and abnormal behaviour will be the new normal. To personally define it differently to the State is the new criminal offense. You will be taught how to think. Freedom of ideas and speech is a primitive form creating conflict. Only the State has the truth and you will bow to the State. Posted by Josephus, Friday, 4 March 2016 8:22:34 AM
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Hi Josephus,
I think we may be some way yet from a totalitarian Marxist state. But, as a sort-of-ex-Marxist, I'm fascinated by the evolution of the intellectual and bureaucratic classes, and of their ideologies. Since they are neither investor nor producer in capitalist societies, but merely the parasites who live off both capital and labour - and I'm not saying that many can't play a positive role if they ever put their mind to it - there may be an inevitable tendency to sit back and snipe, criticise, bring down, subvert, etc. the pillars of the very society and economy that gives them breath. Yes, it's a childish response of the powerless and uninvolved to those who are daily involved in putting bread on the table, on THEIR tables too, while they pass the time in all manner of paper-shuffling and mind-farting positions involving real salaries for bogus work - a sort of hostile dependence, one could call it. At its extremes, this childish approach involves a constant search for ways to cripple the society and economy that supports them. One is reminded of the story of the frog and the scorpion, of course. Meanwhile, the rest of society and the economy try to get on with the job of building the country, paying their taxes for the parasite classes, and raising their children as best they can. Ah, so there are the tears in the fabric that can be exploited by the idle and well-supported intellectual elites. Hostile dependence ! You know it makes sense ! Cheers, Joe Posted by Loudmouth, Friday, 4 March 2016 9:36:52 AM
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'Safe Schools' is the experimental stuff of Marxist sociologists. Using school children as guinea pigs in a social experiment.
Schools and the State interfering in (young) private lives and coming between parents/carers and pupils. There are some very disturbing issues, http://tinyurl.com/open-letter-Safe-Schools "Open Letter to Prime Minister Tony Abbott on the Safe Schools Coalition Australia program" Posted by onthebeach, Friday, 4 March 2016 2:36:06 PM
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But, phanto...if he hadn't made it known he was gay, then you wouldn't have been able to devote an entire thread to denigrating him.
Think of all the pleasure you've had running him into the ground.
You've dedicated thousands of words to fabricating all kinds of scenarios and pasting them onto that kid....for the mere glee of putting the boot into someone of whom you disapprove.
Beyond the call of duty...but somebody's got to do it!