Mad As Hell...
Aug. 13th, 2011 10:44 amRespect for authority? Oh my God, where to start...
Politicians who fiddle their expenses, sell themselves to corporations, govern on behalf of the rich.
Bankers who trash the economy, then pay themselves huge bonuses.
Crusading journalists who hack the phones of the people they're supposedly crusading for.
Police who hassle minorities, kill on our streets and then (routinely) lie about it.
And all these people- these corrupt, unpleasant, not particularly gifted people- are tied up together in a cats cradle of influence and back-scratching and mutual loathing.
And they dare to ask us to show some respect?
Politicians who fiddle their expenses, sell themselves to corporations, govern on behalf of the rich.
Bankers who trash the economy, then pay themselves huge bonuses.
Crusading journalists who hack the phones of the people they're supposedly crusading for.
Police who hassle minorities, kill on our streets and then (routinely) lie about it.
And all these people- these corrupt, unpleasant, not particularly gifted people- are tied up together in a cats cradle of influence and back-scratching and mutual loathing.
And they dare to ask us to show some respect?
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Date: 2011-08-13 10:13 am (UTC)BTW I've just read the two articles you linked to in your post. Great stuff. I never thought I'd find myself cheering for Peter Oborne.
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Date: 2011-08-13 01:16 pm (UTC)The financial straights in which we find ourselves are mere symptoms of a moral bankruptcy at the heart of our civilization. Is Murdoch just a symptom as well? If we imagine a world without his corrosive influence, would we have still arrived where we are today? Sometimes, I honestly wonder.
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Date: 2011-08-13 01:23 pm (UTC)I'm beginning to think we live in revolutionary times.
Murdoch, cause or symptom? I really don't know. A bit of both I suppose.
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Date: 2011-08-13 02:40 pm (UTC)Except- oh bother- I find I'm already spoken for....
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Date: 2011-08-14 03:31 am (UTC)No doubt there has to be change, but tearing the system down and starting over is hardly a solution. We'd end up with something idealistic like communism that just doesn't work, because it doesn't tap into the strongest natural drives to acquire.
And as to whether the kids are copying the politicians- I seriously doubt that. Did any of the looters say it? No. They don't care. They are simply bored and as Ailz said, easily led to illegal diversion.
What the uk needs is more, smarter, authority, not less.
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Date: 2011-08-14 09:18 am (UTC)People at the top should be held to the same standards as people at the bottom. In the kind of society I envisage it would be considered shameful to avoid your taxes.
Our authority figures are compromised. How can a politician who fiddled his expenses pontificate about looters?
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Date: 2011-08-14 10:16 am (UTC)What's true of our political leaders seems broadly true of the police, the business world and the media, as well.
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