Thursday, 19 September 2013

IS IT SHORTLY GOING TO BE US OUT ON THE STREETS?

I haven't posted for a while.  I have been settling into life in Spain, lucky bastard that I am!  Anyway, it seems to me that with a few short years we are going to have a 'civil war' of sorts.  We are increasingly becoming subject to a Global security system organised by our politicians in hand with the companies that most of us abhor.  Arms dealers, multinationals etc. and the money, as we all know, is flowing into politicians hands.  Who in Britain or elsewhere has been ever jailed for their fraud?  Yet, fraud benefits are threatened with a 10 year sentence.  Now, I don't disagree that people who are running non-existent benefit claimants should be hammered.  But, the silly young girl who is claiming single parent allowance and lets her current thick boyfriend to stay a couple of nights a week?  It seems to me that us, the people, are being suppressed from above and when, and if, the thick bastards in the U.K. ever wake up there is going to be blood on the streets!

2 comments:

Budvar said...

Thought you were on about Spain at first, although the memories of the last one over there are still a bit of a sore point, what with the bullet holes still in the walls and although Franco's been dead for nie on 40 years, his ghost can still be felt.

I don't think that one needs be clairvoyant to foresee what's coming down the pyke. Started watching a C4 docudrama called "Blackout" the other night, I couldn't watch it as it pointed out the stupidity of most people and society as we know it is held together by spit and chewing gum and it wont take much for the whole lot to unravel.

So yes, I think you're more than likely right in your assumption.

Dark Lochnagar said...

No, the difference in Spain Budvar is that people are more politically aware, purely because of the fact that Franco is still in many peoples' minds. They would be out on the streets. there were 400,000 people in a human chain in Barcelona last week wanting Catalan independence. You wouldn't see that in Britain. They wouldn't want to miss fucking Coronation Street!