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Is This Racist?

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Is this racist?

White people are less likely to feel they can influence decisions on running Britain than other ethnic groups, a government survey suggests.
Some 19% of white people agreed they had a say, compared with 33% of other groups, the Department for Communities and Local Government found.
Black African people were most likely to think they could have an influence - 38% said they could…
The second most confident group, in terms of its ability to influence the country, was Bangladeshis, on 36%.
Next on 35% were Indians, followed by 34% of Pakistanis and 33% of black Caribbean people. (BBC)

Of course not, but I bet that the usual suspects will claim that it is.

What this demonstrates is that Britain is being racialised by the very people who claim to be doing the opposite through “positive” discrimination. Because these non-white groups are being recognised and given powers because of their ‘race’, it makes ‘white’ people - who don’t have the same sort of racial grouping, certainly in this country, feel weak since ‘whites’ don’t have any power inherent in our race, just that which we have as individuals.

Any sort of attempt to grant power to groups based on race, gender, sexuality, religion etc. just backfire in the end, as instead of making the members of those groups equal, it does precisely the opposite - and that causes resentment.

Politically correct stupidity.

There’s No Ending The Oldest Profession

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Selling and buying sex has never been illegal in the UK. Yet Harriet Harman seems to think that that’s simply not good enough, and that the precedents set by centuries of history - covering even the most prudest eras - isn’t good enough for her. What she is attacking she says “just because something has always gone on, it doesn’t mean you just wring your hands and say there’s nothing we can do about it” she is ignoring the very foundation of British society, law and democracy - precedent and organic development, taking into account the past. Of course this doesn’t mean that what has gone before is always right, but it certainly means that there needs to eb damn good reason before you even consider changing it.

Let’s look at this from a rights perspective. I own my body, right? We all agree on that point. So I can do whatever the hell I like with it. After all, that is what manual labourers - the people Harman’s party claims to represent - do when they sell their labour. And what we all do when we work - we sell our labour in whatever form. Thus, we can do what we want with out own bodies.

Then we have the fact that the money I earn, after I have paid my taxes to the State, are mine to dispose of as I wish. This money I can spend on anything I wish, as it is my money, that I have earned, and on which no-one else has any claim. Right?

So, why should I not be allowed to buy or sell sex if I so wish - wish my own body or my own money? It is right that some activities associated with prostitution - such as pimping and brothel-keeping - are illegal. But the simple activity of selling and buying sex certainly should not be. It is referred to as the “oldest profession” for a reason, and it will long outlive Harman and her ilk. After all, sex is a one of the basic needs of mankind - and not everyone can or wants to get it without paying.

Sources: BBC, The Telegraph, The Times, The Guardian

How Is It Worth Jail Time?!

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How on earth can driving whilst using a mobile phone a bad enough offence to warrant jail time? Especially for two years! Yes, it’s stupid and dangerous - nobody is claiming that it isn’t - but it sure as hell isn’t worth the potential sentence of two years in jail. Especially at a time when the prisons are so overcrowded that they are releasing real criminals early!

Even the idea of a custodial sentence for such a minor crime is ridiculous, especially considering the current state of the prison system. And two years is an absurdly long length of time in itself. People commit far more serious crimes than driving whilst using a mobile phone and get shorter jail sentences.

This is a policy aimed solidly at the middle-class, aiming to criminalise them. Just give larger fines and more points to the perpetrators, and raise the penalties for actual dangerous or reckless driving and it’s results.

Sources: BBC, The Telegraph, The Guardian

Taxing Alcohol

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It’s just pointless and stupid. Taxing alcohol won’t reduce the amount of people who drink or the number of drinks they have. Cigarette tax was been raised constantly, yet the number of smokers didn’t drop off because of it. Putting a higher amount of tax on alcohol won’t stop anyone drinking. It wouldn’t stop me, for one. Those who want to drink will continue to do so unless the tax hike is absolutely huge - and a tax increase of that size would be electoral suicide.

As it is, we already have the second highest rate of tax on alcohol in Europe! As if paying a bit more will actually prevent people from buying it! All it will do is mean that people readjust their expenditures to spend less on other things.

24-hour drinking is the best law passed by Labour in the past decade. We are not at the stage of having a “continental style” drinking culture, and that is primarily because they won’t let us. 24-hour drinking is still an urban myth. Few places have a licence to do so, let alone actually do so on a regular basis. Most pubs still close at 11pm, so even so technically 24-hour drinking is possible, in reality it isn’t, and there has been no change. How is our drinking culture supposed to change if the opportunity to do so is not there? Even if it was, you couldn’t expect it to go through a metamorphosis overnight. It takes time for cultural change to happen - several years, if not more. It’s only been two since the law was passed - and it hasn’t exactly been fully implemented since then, either.

Doctors who claim that there should be more tax etc. on should, if you pardon the crudity, just fuck off. Your job is to fix us after we make ourselves ill. You can tell us that we can make ourselves ill through drinking too much, but then shut the hell up. We are adults and can make our own decisions about our own bodies. If we want to drink, we will. Advise us how much we should limit ourselves to - and make it better than a guess - then shut up and be there to fix us when we’re ill. That’s your job, not to police what we do and demand that we don’t do anything that might make us ill.

Very simply, taxing alcohol is never going to stop people from drinking, or even make them cut down. To suggest that it will is to ignore human nature.

Sources: BBC, The Telegraph, The Guardian

Educational Conscription

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Regular readers will know that I don’t normally swear [mainly because I just could never match the peerless swearblogging of Devil's Kitchen or Mr Eugenides as you can see here], but this warrants a good number of swear words.

Oh, for fuck’s sake. What is it with this stupid fucking government that makes them think that making delinquents stay in school for two years longer will actually help them in any way? I mean, the kids who leave school at sixteen tend to be the same little shits who hold everyone else back by mucking around in class. They’re the non-academically gifted kids who just don’t want to stay in school for longer, but want to go and do something useful to them and their future.

This idea is a fucking stupid one, thought up by a bunch of statist cunts who think two more years of compulsory schooling will make up for their failings in their last eleven. Bollocks will it. All it will do is hold back those who do want to work, as the twats who piss around in class will still be there disrupting everyone else. When those bastards left after GCSEs, school became far better as those who were left had chosen to do so, and so put in more work and pissed around in class less.

Frankly, there are no benefits to making kids stay in school until they are eighteen. At all. All it will do is cause mass truancy, and then criminalise those truants for having the gall to decide what is best for them!

But ah you say, “under the plans pupils would not have to continue with academic lessons but would be required to receive training.” But who the fuck going to provide this training? What is it going to be in? What purpose is it to have? How are you going to make them attend? The practical problems in this are fucking immense - and I certainly wouldn’t trust any government - and certainly not this bunch of cunts - to implement such a scheme with any real thought to the practical considerations.

Apprenticeships and training for school-leavers already exist. Companies take on apprentices and train them up already. The difference is that the apprentices they have have chosen - at least to a far greater degree - to go into this trade. Thus, those who want to stay in school already can and do - after all, it’s free unlike university. And those who want to get into a trade can and do so as well. And the ones who don’t will just be a distraction to those in school and just lower the educational standard on the country or just be useless little shits if forced into an apprenticeship.

When it comes down to it, not everyone can do a skilled job anyway. It simply isn’t possible. Someone needs to clean the streets and the toilets, stock the supermarket shelves, and wait tables, etc. after all. Every single job has to be done by someone. The best way to get 16-18 year-olds to get off their fat lazy arses and either get a job or stay in school is to cut their dole. Say they can only get half or even not a single fucking penny until they are 18.

Conscripting 16-18 year-olds into longer educational is a seriously fucking stupid idea. Instead of pumping money into educating them when they don’t want to learn anything, put it into adult education for when they have decided that they’re fed up of doing a shit job and do want to learn. When it comes down to it, you can’t physically make every 16-18 year-old stay in school. it’s not possible, and is just absurd to even suggest, yet alone include in the Queen’s Speech!

So, Blinky Balls and Cyclops Brown, and the other authoritarian statist cunts in the government - fuck off. Just fuck right off.

For more on this subject, visit the group blog Educational Conscription.


Quotes Of The Day

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The prize for the most stupid sentence I have read today goes to:

… freedom is not a concept in which people can do anything they want, be anything they can be. Freedom is about authority. Freedom is about the willingness of every single human being to cede to lawful authority a great deal of discretion about what you do. - Rudy Giuliani in 1994 [via Mr Eugenides]

How on earth can freedom possibly be about authority?! They are polar opposites!

That just - and I mean just - pipped this in sheer stupidity:

Libertarians are the True Social Parasites… Unless tax-payers’ money and public services are available to repair the destruction it causes, libertarianism destroys people’s savings, wrecks their lives and trashes their environment. It is the belief system of the free-rider, who is perpetually subsidised by responsible citizens… Self-serving as governments might be, the true social parasites are those who demand their dissolution. - George Monbiot

Tom Paine has ably destroyed this ridiculous assertion, so go there and read his post.

Miss England "Tarty" And "A Bit Thick"

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Erm…

A mystery impostor has posted false details about Miss England on a social networking site which she claims makes her sound “thick” and “tarty”.
Model Georgia Horsley, of Malton, North Yorks, wants MySpace to take down the bogus profile which claims she does not read and lists Katie Price as her hero…
Miss Horsley came across her “other self” after Googling her name on Monday evening, with the results revealing what appeared to be a link to her MySpace account…
“It is really freaky. It is scary to think that someone has stolen my ID. They have made me come across a bit thick and a bit of a tart.” (BBC)

I think you’ll find that your own gallery of pictures creates that impression for you [especially the one on the right], Georgia - not that I’m complaining, you understand. Also, when you have a title such as “Miss England” people are going to assume that you are “a bit thick” and “tarty”. It goes with the title.

Yes, it is unfair and may well be untrue - but that’s life. If you actually have a brain, then you knew that it is what people would expect to see in someone with a beauty competition title before you entered. So get over it.

Source: BBC

A Public Convenience

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This really does just opens the doors wide open for toilet gags and PCs…

Police in a Hampshire village chose the site of their new office for maximum public convenience - and ended up in a toilet block.
Community police officers will now be based in the newly-built loos in the centre of Grayshott.
Surgery sessions to discuss issues such as drug abuse and anti social behaviour will be held in the building.
The high tech “vandal-resistant” building also offers disabled toilets and baby changing facilities. (BBC)

Why did they choose a toilet block as their office location? Despite having “automatic air extraction to minimise odours” there is no way that the toilet will not smell at all - all public toilets do. The toilet is hardly the place you go and expect to discuss issues such as drug abuse and anti social behaviour, anyway. It’s more likely to be the place where they are committed!

Placing a police office in a toilet is not inspired in any way. It’s just pretty stupid. It is the sort of idea that comes up in a brainstorming meeting where people are invited to be “creative” - and then quickly abandoned. This should have been abandoned before it even left the drawing board stage, if not the very moment it was even suggested.

It is unlikely to generate much of the interest they want, but will undoubtedly generate a large of number of very predictable, but nevertheless funny, toilet gags at the expense of the PCs stations there, and all of the area’s police. Which I am going to avoid making now. Feel free to make them in the comments, though.

Source: BBC

Race and My Generation

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Does the fact that a young aide “blacked up” and another posted the photo along with a jokey caption mean that the Tories are racist? Of course it doesn’t. Yet Dawn Butler says that this shows that the Tories “ha[ve] not changed one bit”. Quite what she is suggesting, I don’t know. Anyone who makes such a link between one young aide dressing up and an entire party being potentially - if not actively - racist is an idiot. Yes, both of them were stupid. But, last I heard, stupidity wasn’t a crime. If it was, all of the present government would currently be residing at Her Majesty’s pleasure.

What is shows is that Labour react against anyone who does not fully accede to their racism, their politically correct “positive discrimination” - such an oxymoronic phrase that I’m surprised that anyone can utter it in all seriousness. There is nothing “positive” about discrimination, after all - discrimination is discrimination is discrimination. And discrimination, we all accept, is wrong.

Racism can go in any direction, from any and to any. So why is it that Labour believe that only whites can be racist? Because they are living in a world created by their politically-correct infatuations with an “equality” that is anything from equal at all. Nelson Mandela himself came out and said that we shouldn’t read racism into every situation after a man was reported to what was then the CRE for “blacking up”. So why won’t Labour listen to him on this? Because that would be common sense.

Labour is living in a racial world that stopped existing years ago. People my age don’t see race or skin colour as meaning anything. It’s just your genes, innit, not who you are. It is these middle-age race campaigners who are the modern racists, who fixate about skin colour and creating an “equal” [ie. unequal] country.

To my generation, “race” means bugger-all. We believe in meritocracy, where a person earns their own position, not one where they have one already created simply because of their racial origins, usually demonstrated by skin colour. Who cares what your ancestors may have been or done? To them, it means everything. Who is the racist here?

Image: Oxfam
Sources: The Guardian, Daily Mail

Climate Change and Global Equality

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This just has to be right at the top my list of the most idiotic thing I have ever heard anyone ever say:

Climate change is the “greatest long-term threat” to achieving global equality, UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband has told the United Nations. (BBC)

Erm, WTF? How on earth can climate change [it's lucky that they stopped using the term "global warming" because it's bloody freezing at the moment] be the greatest threat to global equality? Surely dictatorship, totalitarian government and PC extremism [as well as the culture of state dependency - on the development of which Theo Spark has a great parable] is a greater threat?

Equality is not prevented by global warming in the slightest. If anything it will do the opposite - if the doomsday claims by eco-fascists is correct - by reducing us all to the same level? If anything under their conditions, us in the developed world would be far more screwed than third world countries.

Climate change is not - and cannot - itself threaten global equality. It might have some impact on it, in a roundabout way, but to claim that it is the “greatest long-term threat” to achieving global equality is utter rubbish, and gives the issue far far more importance than it deserves.

Source: BBC