Naturally the raj-class won't change its spots. But this has a 1945 feel to it, when the gics real Archived Message
Posted by Rhisiart Gwilym on April 2, 2020, 8:07 am, in reply to "Behind Closed Doors Johnson and his Cabinet Do Not Applaud the NHS – They Ideologically Oppose It"
-ised vividly that if the didn't accommodate the uncompromising popular determination of that war's-end moment, they would suffer outright revolution, and probably lose everything. So they retreated a little, whilst marvels such as the NHS were created. Ever since, they've been trying to destroy, a bit at a time, this foremost symbol of everything socialist, democratic and egalitarian, which they've always loathed particularly. I wonder, though, whether they will be able to continue with their malevolent dismantling process, or whether a vastly-changed mood amongst we plebs will make that impossible again - at least for a while. Clear enough already that things will never go back precisely to the status quo ante the epidemic. I think that this may be one of the inflection points in the long struggle between socialism and hierarchical gangsterism; a time when some decisive choices will get made, which further clarify whether we are going towards neo-feudalism or scarcity-socialism as the Long Descent continues; this present crisis being one of it's long predicted lurch-down step events. Obviously, behind closed doors, the Bozo-cabinet, like the rest of the parasitical raj-scum, will aim for the feudal outcome, every way they can get away with. Our aim has to be to instrumentalise the changed, shaken-up state of the British communal mind to prevent their schemes, and push the essential socialist option. A historic moment of opportunity.
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