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Anonymous David said...

Depressing stuff! Unfortunately it sounds like a fairly accurate summary of the currently insane way of approaching politics generally and life more specifically.

Perhaps foolish but I am tempted to turn out to Vote but then Cross out the various parties and write: I place my faith in Jesus Christ our lord and Saviour in this Sinful world and draw a box next to it, and tick it. I don't want to vote for anybody, I want to place my faith in them to go good and serve God's will. If government services cannot or will not do that, why would I place my faith in them, again and again, ad infinitum?!

22 November 2019 at 19:13

Blogger Cererean said...

Speaking of extending the franchise... that's one of Labour's promises. They want to give it to every resident of the UK - and add far more residents too. If they win, then in five years time they won't have to worry about losing, since the five million or so new voters they will have imported will guarantee them victory.

23 November 2019 at 09:40

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@C - Indeed. So long as people regard voting as a privilege and democracy as the only and best way of decision making - then there will always be scope for this kind of vote pandering / gerrymandering/ buyng and importing new voters.

Meanwhile, there is zero interest in the honesty of the voting process and counting; comsequently these have declined decisively with intrinsic unreliability, and serious abuses ignored and forgotten.

Meanwhile the biggest and emptiest fake of all time ('Climate Change') is the primary concern of the political class - because it is the rationale for totalitarian takeover.

What to do? Well people ought - publicly, by groups, and en masse - to refuse to particpate in this evil system; and should instead act in their own lives (in every possible way) to minimise collaboration and support. But that won't happen until the evil is recognised, and that won't happen until Romantic Christianity (because wiating for institutional Christianity to act and lead, will be to wait until it is too late).

23 November 2019 at 10:12

Blogger Wm Jas Tychonievich said...

The Baby Boomers should never have been allowed to vote. Only now that they’re old are people finally starting to realize that. Too little too late if you ask me!

24 November 2019 at 03:53