by Suff » 05 May 2014, 12:18
I was watching a particularly poorly acted B style DVD last night where the "American ex Marine", was going on about how the US would become the "world power", again, that it deserved and always had been.
Erm, hang on a sec. Before WW2, the US was a world "nobody". A country which had preferred isolationism and had done virtually nothing on the world stage. That country, which was a "World Superpower" and "Always Had Been", was the UK. Not the US. If we count more than 100 years as "always had been" and "former glory".
When we were a superpower, we abolished slavery. OK so we commercialised slavery before that to the point where it was obvious to everyone, who's bank balance didn't depend on it, that slavery was a bad thing. Then we led the abolition of it. Our "social conscience".
The UK has been a leader in the world, in power, war, imperialism and now in pathetic roll over and bear our belly to the world (just like a dog in submission); in some kind of hope that the rest of the world will "respect" our submission and reward us for it.
Wake up time. Coffee time. The rest of the world is struggling to WIN (Even in the EU where we are encouraged to "participate", as the way forward). Any way they can. If we're so stupid as to stop competing, to give in and give up our national pride and our national influence in the world, then hell mend us.
This kind of idiocy cannot end well. There is still a majority of people in the UK who don't believe this PC BS. That will, eventually, vote to stop this insanity from running amok any more. The problem, today, is that they are still consumed with their own petty political divides and not looking at the bigger UK picture. The reality is that whoever we vote in, virtually nothing will change for 90% of the UK population. But ONLY with voting in certain pressure groups will our relationship with the rest of the world and, more importantly, the rest of the world IN the UK, change. Today that is not understood.
Eventually that will change but not before so many changes have happened to remove their rights of free speech and expression, that it will require almost revolution levels of change to turn it around. Just look at the BNP. The last election there was a distinct policy of arrest and imprisonment to block successful BNP candidates from office. All you need is a sentence of more than 9 months and your are blocked from Parliament. Forever.
That is a deliberate restriction of free speech. It is now being wheeled out against the UKIP as they pose a "threat" to the current state of affairs. OK Cameron won't use it the way that Blair did, but his underlings will have no such compunction....
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.