Theres a reason the IRA blew up Bishopsgate,
I was working in the City that day, was a heavy day that![]()
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Theres a reason the IRA blew up Bishopsgate,
I was working in the City that day, was a heavy day that![]()
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1.We are not you people, have some self respect if you can no longer muster any for forum members and the Brits that post here.
2. Again your opinion matters little because you no longer live here and you are watching through the lens of a hyper powerful and controlling media or so you are forever telling us. Or is it only you that can see through the krap in good old wholesome uni-cultured Korea ?
3. History says a lot of things but is usually written by the winners. To win you have to take part and you are if anything a bystander and watcher not a participant. You would not even run in the Spazzy Olympics because you are too fruity or some such nonsense. Also to write you must first pick up a pen and publish. It has never been easier to do so and yet you create nothing except for the persona on here.
4. Again this is simply not true. You could come back to the UK and Vote. You could join a march or protest instead of taking photographs of one. You could start a blog, website or documentary making enterprise and enlighten more with your insights. There are so many more productive things you can do other than start threads but it is an easy thing to say to excuse your own inaction and calcification.
5. It is very easy to list the things you could have done without actually doing them but you quite simply have not cared all you could. You have started a thread urging action whilst you sit at home thousands of miles away. You sound like a dictatorial despot. All the people you are criticising travel more than you, are better educated than you, are more experienced ,able and cultured than you and yet you have the answers? You clearly have not always told the truth.
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I honestly think the only real way to vote these days outside of the collective vote trap, is to vote with your feet. My bank found that out and listened for the first time as I was leaving for a more community based bank.
So Miles, you voted, you left, no point looking back.
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Yes, I voted when I was young, but having studied History and Politics they taught me how to not look at the system. I have since learned that most of what we thought was learning was little more than indocrination. It worked well. I wasn't politically activated despite studying the subject. I am very different today and know a lot more.
Then I left and I shouldn't keep looking back, but the change has to happen. If I did turn my back and say that I didn't care, then that would prove it, but my spinning around and saying things shows it is something I do care about.
The collapse is coming as soon as the tapering starts and interest rates creep up. The fallout will be horrid as nothing has been fixed. Just a lot of money printing which will mean inflation at some point and then poor people are screwed even more.
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1. The British people are my people. I will always feel that way.
2. My opinion matters as far as opinions go, nothing more, nothing less. I learn the most from alternative media, which gets around the bullshit. Also from contact with people back home.
3.I am not going to write a party manifesto or anything like that, I don't want to be a leader. I am a concerned bystander.
4. If I do come home I would definitely be looking to protest. I feel there is an activist within.
5. Bit of waffle there. I am as traveled, cultured, educated and aware as any man. I have ideas that would mean a radical kicking of arses, but I am not a leader. Maybe I should be.
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