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Huan Yi Member Ascendant
since 2004-10-12
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. “While the British Treasury is busy writing checks to Amsterdam prostitutes, one-fifth of children are raised in homes in which no adult works — in which the weekday ritual of rising, dressing, and leaving for gainful employment is entirely unknown. One tenth of the adult population has done not a day’s work since Tony Blair took office on May 1, 1997. . . . “Want has been all but abolished. Today, fewer and fewer Britons want to work, want to marry, want to raise children, want to lead a life of any purpose or dignity.” The United Kingdom has the highest drug use in Europe, the highest incidence of sexually transmitted disease, the highest number of single mothers, the highest abortion rate. Marriage is all but defunct, except for William and Kate, fellow toffs, upscale gays, and Muslims. From page 204: “For Americans, the quickest way to understand modern Britain is to look at what LBJ’s Great Society did to the black family and imagine it applied to the general population”. http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/274492/new-britannia-mark-steyn?pg=2 This article bothered me. . |
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Bob K Member Elite
since 2007-11-03
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I'd want to fact check it before I let it bother me very much. The last statement about LBJ's Great Society was begging the question, and depended on the audience being willing to accept the proposition naively. I think it may well be possible that the other statements in the quotation are constructed along similar lines. The reader needs a little more Missouri in his bloodstream — Show me, in other words — before settling into a funk. |
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Uncas Member
since 2010-07-30
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quote: Very sound advice Bob, the only suggestion I'd add is that it's a good idea to check a 'fact' that's easy to verify - 'The United Kingdom has the highest drug use in Europe' - seems like a prime candidate. If that turns out to be wrong you can then decide whether to check out some of the other stuff or ignore the entire article as dubious. |
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Huan Yi Member Ascendant
since 2004-10-12
Posts 6688Waukegan |
. "One tenth of the adult population has done not a day’s work since Tony Blair took office on May 1, 1997" Is that false? What was all the burning and looting recently really about? . |
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Uncas Member
since 2010-07-30
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quote: I didn't check that one - once I found out the United Kingdom doesn't have the highest drug use in Europe I ignored the rest. . |
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Bob K Member Elite
since 2007-11-03
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I’ve offered two links. One is to an interesting brief opinion piece that offers five quick summaries of theories that may account for the causes of the riots: http://theweek.com/article/index/218125/what-caused-the-london-riots-5-theories The other is at the end of this excerpt of the article the next link sends you to. Not so surprisingly it seems to suggest that the riots in Great Britain may have causes that would provoke unrest in other places as well, and which may seem familiar to you. If your political party supports an attack on those economic forces that created and maintained a middle class and throw that class to the wolves, then attack the working class as well while trying to remove the economic safety net that keeps the whole societal structure from collapsing into chaos, then the fact that chaos appears should not be a shock. Blaming the people who are upset about the results is something to do instead of fixing the mess. The fact that communism failed doesn’t mean that the outrages that it was expressing about much of modern society were unreal. It meant that the system that it offered to repair those complaints didn’t work. We still need to deal with the problems in western society that are there and that are real enough to stir up regular outbursts of rage on the part of those that are on the bottom of the heap. This should not be a shock. quote: |
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Uncas Member
since 2010-07-30
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quote: To answer your question Huan, it's false. . |
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Bob K Member Elite
since 2007-11-03
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What's your reaction, John? Mr. Steyn is an occasional substitute for Rush Limbaugh, and I've tended to think of him as a source of inflammatory rather than dependable statements simply because of that connection. It seems that this article may be more of the same. To tell the truth, though, I wouldn't know which country had the highest rate of drug use in Europe right now. My thought would have been Holland. I also would have thought that the most dangerous problem would have been alcohol by far because it's so enmeshed in the various European cultures. |
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Cari Member Posts 411 Englnand |
Yeah, and we all have rotten teeth, exist on fish & chips and don’t have the facility to shoot each other cos the nasty government took our guns away. Have I missed anything? |
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