Thursday 6 October 2011

Indolence

The real problem I have with the marxist push to create a section of society that is dependent on state handouts is the fact that it undermines their very souls. Naturally, some people will be lazy but many, too many become driven into an indolent attitude.

We talk about obesity and the wicked ready meals industry churns out and it ends up with the usual 'and it is the poor who suffer most'. What!? Those not working have the most time to cook meals from scratch; they are not forced to eat kebabs and curries. The local schools organise breakfast clubs as the poor kids don't get a breakfast otherwise. Only because their parent(s) was still in bed.

Most of the societal problems at the poorest income level are caused by the hopelessness that the marxist policies create and insist on. People used to work very hard, poor or not to maintain their dignity. Now the insistence that one does not criticise another (except social work jobsworths in all levels of government) means dignity is based on your own self view. You are dignified if you say you are.

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