Thursday 28 October 2010

Who's the biggest mass murderer in the UK over the next decade?

George Osbourne has ensured the early deaths of many people. Taking
money from the poor ensures they'll die quicker while the rich prosper.
Someone smart can probably do the sort of analysis that adds up all the
life years that will be lost by the most disadvantaged people in society
because of the heavy cuts in the benefits system.

How many will die while the bankers still buy champagne to impress the
girls? The Robin Hood Tax is just the start of what's really needed to
keep people alive over the next decade.

The people must save the people. Politicians aren't going to help us.
Charities are so far up their own arses they can't even see what's
happening. Doctors are too busy killing the elderly.

The provision of food and heat will keep people alive. The current
measures ensure this won't happen as much as it does now, and the most
disadvantaged are already dying quicker than the wealthy. This great
evil in society, this great inequality advanced societies work to
improve, will roam this land freely as long as the cuts stay in place.

Why send soldiers to Afghanistan to die when people are dying here? Al
Qaeda have killed fewer people than will die because of the government's
cuts.

This can not prevail. No matter how bad things are for the economy we
have to make sure that people don't die. The sick irony is this is
coming from soneone whose happiest moment recently is finding out he can
go to the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland and be assisted in killing
himself. I may be a hypocrite for that but there are worse hypocracies.
I'd willingly trade my life for the lives of those that will die in the
coming future. I'd do it right now.

No one needs to fucking die because bankers can't gamble safely. No one
needs to die.

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