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Our boy Comrade Corbyn suggested that rich people's houses near where that tower burned down be claimed for habitation by the poor bastards whose house burned down.[youtube]7r4ZlEQWN8o[/youtube]
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Our boy Comrade Corbyn suggested that rich people's houses near where that tower burned down be claimed for habitation by the poor bastards whose house burned down.The Tories literally haven't formed a government yet, is the thing, and are clinging to power by the tips of their fingernails with a shaky alliance with a bunch of Irish fundie loons no one knew about before the election and no one likes. Labour is almost guaranteed to be in power within a few years one way or another, and even if the Conservatives manage to form government, they have the poisoned chalice of the Brexit negotiations to look forward to.CosmicScientist wrote:But I already said they brought it up to win real life leddit karma. They can't do that. No-one's going to do that. If labour was even entirely behind that, they couldn't do anything because they have even less seats than the minority majority of tories. And you can't compare that to a crackdown on shitty landlords because no-one has been promising that. The tories are trying to pretend no-one could put a pitchfork up their backsides if the public get further agitated, labour are probably screaming into the void of media headlines and I haven't seen much from any other moderately relevant party.
But yeah it would be nice if there was a crackdown but this happened on government property and the tories half at least 80 members in the current parliament who have property available for or in rent so don't expect them to do anything without taking the iron out of the coals and putting it to their feet, especially since their political partners in northern ireland probably don't give a sod due to distance and demographics.
And that maymay vidja you shared, Shadow:
>CORBYN BAD
>CORBYN COMMUNIST, LOL, I CALLED HIM COMRADE
>CORBYN TOTALITARIAN, LOL
>CORBYN GAVE OUT CUDDLES
>CORBYN WANTS TO STEAL YOUR PROPERTY
>let's talk about how long Corbyn was down there giving CUDDLES, JESUS CHRIST, CUDDLES, HE IS A COMMUNIST but let's not talk about how long May was down there or even what she did, CUDDLES, DEAR GOD MAN, CUDDLES
What a frakking armchair political commentator. Might as well be J_Mad talking about the server and coding and how he donates tonnes to it therefore he should be steering the ship.
>"Where's the charity, chaps, come on."
Fuck me, their accent flicked up to wannabe toff for a moment there and it wasn't even ironic.
That's real cool of her.ShadowDimentio wrote:What May was doing there wasn't even worth talking about because it was exactly what you would expect, she showed up, got a briefing from the EMTs about what happened, and left, later starting an investigation about what the hell happened, and likely arranging for housing to be provided soon. All reasonable moves.
You would think inflammable would be to flammable as infallible is to fallible.Super Aggro Crag wrote:Does inflammable cladding means it catches on fire or not
But SHOULD they get insulted at shit like that? "It's worse elsewhere" is true, but not a justification for being abusive when there is an alternative available.ColonicAcid wrote:Majority of 1st generation immigrants have thick skin.
They can face abuse daily but they'll soldier on because they understand that the abuse they get doesn't stop the job being infinitely better paying than what they get back home.
It's only really 2nd and 3rd generation that become more and more insulted at shit like that because they don't fully understand the hardships that their parents faced in their old country and they take more pride in their culture because it's a distinguishing feature.
I reject this claim. Being pissed off by race-based insults is necessarily a precursor to enacting change that prevents them. You've already said that it would be better if these race-based insults did not occur, so it follows that enacting the aforementioned change is desirable. Assuming that human action has some capability to influence the course of human affairs, it is therefore the case that it id desirable for these individuals to get pissed off and take action, not just take it and ignore it.ColonicAcid wrote: and the best thing you can do is soldier on and always keep on that grind.
You're putting words in my mouth. I never claimed that "action to bring about change" should consist of passing laws against calling people mean names. How the hell did you arrive at that?ShadowDimentio wrote:He said that calling someone a nigger is rude, and in a perfect world everyone would get along and be nice, not that Johnny Law should be empowered to burst through the door and slap the cuffs on everyone who's mildly racist or mean.
Being an asshole isn't a crime, if it were everyone's going to jail, it's just a matter of when.
Also you're never going to stomp out racism, especially not by empowering the cops to become thought police. All that does is give the spotlight to those irrelevant few that actually are racist, and turn every person the thought police drag off into martyrs.
What did you mean by this besides passing laws prohibiting racismDrynwyn wrote:I reject this claim. Being pissed off by race-based insults is necessarily a precursor to enacting change that prevents them. You've already said that it would be better if these race-based insults did not occur, so it follows that enacting the aforementioned change is desirable.
Social and economic pressure? People don't go to jail for racist words in America but they very often lose their social standing and careers.ShadowDimentio wrote:What did you mean by this besides passing laws prohibiting racismDrynwyn wrote:I reject this claim. Being pissed off by race-based insults is necessarily a precursor to enacting change that prevents them. You've already said that it would be better if these race-based insults did not occur, so it follows that enacting the aforementioned change is desirable.
I would say that "what happens already" is the result of people not having the "thick skinned" attitude earlier proclaimed as beneficial. But saying "the ongoing process of social pressures is effective" is not the same as saying "racism solved", as part of that ongoing process involves continued attempts to exert and broaden that social pressure.ShadowDimentio wrote:I mean yeah, "don't be an asshole" is pretty much a universal truth, I was confused because I thought he was calling for something greater than what happens already.
You need to read my posts more carefully. I said there was room for more CONSISTENT social pressure. That doesn't mean extending twitter outrage mobs to everyone- it means a less extreme response, to more instances of problematic behavior. For example, if people started calling out instances of problematic behavior with people in their own social circles rather than internet strangers.ShadowDimentio wrote:People's lives are ruined after they find themselves on the wrong end of the twitter outrage mobs, and you want them to do MORE?
The punishment should fit the crime, and mob justice is rarely ever fair.
You're probably thinking of the rich complaining about how Corbyn suggested that the government should seize rich people's property near the fire and house the poor in there.CosmicScientist wrote:Correction. The rich whine about the potential of accommodating the poor near them. I haven't read the quotes but there's been referrals to delusion.
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