If you paint a picture that is darker than dark, convince people life could not get worse, if you spin them the notion everything is bleak and appeal to the destitute out on the street. Telling them it’s not their fault the immigrants are to blame, telling them foreign business and imports have destroyed our economic base and then tell them that everything will be OK by driving them out and financing our own names, is a recipe of fascist policies and beliefs and it sounds like a truly 3 Reich speech, by rallying people around a flag that is weak and demonising all that’s gone before stinks and reeks, of someone who is manipulating everyone. The aim is to talk all things down to the ground even though things are not as bad as they sound, it’s easier to look like things are on the way up when you barely improve things with hardly a touch. Rally nationalism, ramp up the hate for everything else from outside the state, Make people feel invested when they are not at all. So you drive out competition that is modern and efficient and fund less efficient more costly business just because it’s made within the state. That’s not how business is run today. It’s a recipe for disaster and economic ruin, something tell me the lies they are brewing, resource stripping and low pay will be the new order to end the so called decay. But the truth is like in business those at the top will be dripping and bedazzled in gold and your not, you will be slaving for a pittance and ready to drop as they exploit you but tell you, your’e lucky to have a job and expect you to praise them for your minimum lot. It’s a con job designed to fool you, not a message of hope to inspire you but a precursor to fear and a waring of doom a fascistic message from a corporate tycoon.
Fauxcroft, I reblogged this eloquent and relevant post (to put in mildly) on my blog, Pen and Paper! So perfectly written and so true. Thank you! K. D. 🙂
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I am truly honoured, thank you
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Reblogged this on Pen and Paper and commented:
Fauxcroft, describes very eloquently, what most intelligent individuals, who ascertain incongruities, absurdities, and the bizarre, believe are schemes to deceive in general and in this regard, specifically, the public.
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Thank you for reblogging. Humbled.
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I think you have said, very eloquently, what most intelligent individuals, who ascertain incongruities, absurdities, and the bizarre, believe are schemes to deceive in general and in this regard, specifically, the public.
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Thank you.
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Reblogged this on Emerging From The Dark Night and commented:
Wise true words. ❤
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Thank you
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Where is the truth??
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