Peppermint
Well-Known Member
This is long and boring and nothing to do with boats.
G Brown is going to make a statement today that will layout certain financial policies regarding family life. It looks like the intention is to make child rearing a state task so that mums can go to work. HMMM.
If we look back to when Britain was a strong, responsible and confident place. The family unit was a strong and individual part of the social fabric. Now it's not valued in the same way. Stay at home mums can't be fulfilled we're told. Families with one earner can't possibly reach their aspirations or keep up with the Jones's
At that same time community feeling, based on village/town/county/region/country were very strong. Now population mobility, house pricing and the draw of the cities
dilutes community spirit into a pastiche of accent, football teams, in jokes and NIMBY'ism.
We're told that this change is driven by influences outside our control. We're told that HMG is determined to protect societies values. But who profits from these changes. In a population where the traditional structures are broken who can individuals and families turn to to ease their troubled minds (don't ask who stirred up the stuff that worries them) . Church or State? The Church is fragmenting into fundamentalism or trendy ineffectualism so that leaves the state then.
It's generally accepted that the EU would like to see the rise of regionalism and the decline of nationalism so that boundaries can blur. That's the reason so much of their aid is targeted at regions rather than countries.
It's generally accepted that we now have the most control freakish government we've ever had. To reach their apogee, I'd suggest, that having the majority dependant on and addicted to state supports of all kinds could be part of a plan.
That George Orwell might have got the date wrong but he was a clever bloke. You might have read it as an entertainment or a excercise. Someone else might have seen it as a starting point.
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G Brown is going to make a statement today that will layout certain financial policies regarding family life. It looks like the intention is to make child rearing a state task so that mums can go to work. HMMM.
If we look back to when Britain was a strong, responsible and confident place. The family unit was a strong and individual part of the social fabric. Now it's not valued in the same way. Stay at home mums can't be fulfilled we're told. Families with one earner can't possibly reach their aspirations or keep up with the Jones's
At that same time community feeling, based on village/town/county/region/country were very strong. Now population mobility, house pricing and the draw of the cities
dilutes community spirit into a pastiche of accent, football teams, in jokes and NIMBY'ism.
We're told that this change is driven by influences outside our control. We're told that HMG is determined to protect societies values. But who profits from these changes. In a population where the traditional structures are broken who can individuals and families turn to to ease their troubled minds (don't ask who stirred up the stuff that worries them) . Church or State? The Church is fragmenting into fundamentalism or trendy ineffectualism so that leaves the state then.
It's generally accepted that the EU would like to see the rise of regionalism and the decline of nationalism so that boundaries can blur. That's the reason so much of their aid is targeted at regions rather than countries.
It's generally accepted that we now have the most control freakish government we've ever had. To reach their apogee, I'd suggest, that having the majority dependant on and addicted to state supports of all kinds could be part of a plan.
That George Orwell might have got the date wrong but he was a clever bloke. You might have read it as an entertainment or a excercise. Someone else might have seen it as a starting point.
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