Sunday, 21 November 2010

The bankers fucked up now the people fuck up

In anger at the bankers people may cause a run on the banks. The aim?
I'm not sure. If people think the destruction of the financial system is
the way forward then that's fine by me because I think it's a crap
system. If they've really thought this plan through and are going to be
there to support each other when there's no jobs, no welfare system and
we're living in a Mad Max-style dystopia then fantastic. If the
rebellion is about changing society so it becomes equal and we learn to
look after each other rather than rely on selfishness and greed to get
what we want then fantastic.

If there's been no thought about the consequences and this is just a
short term thing to vent the pain of the public on the bankers then this
is pretty fucking dangerous. The silent majority still want a financial
system. The silent majority don't want chaos. They don't want people
homeless and jobless. I think they'd be will to ensure that this didn't
happen while the current protest is aimed at making people homeless and
jobless.

Well, it's not. It's just an unintended consequence. It's unavoidable
for those who are so angry they're blind to what they're doing. They're
angry and like angry people they think the resolution of their anger is
more important than the lives and welfare of the people.

Fucking socialists. I hate being one of them.

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