Feckless Underclass Scum BBC1

I've not watched the programme but what I do dislike is the way the BBC and other media outlets will point a camera at the worst aspects of British underclass and not balance out others in the community who work their bollox off to get a job.

They (the media) are very much a middle to upper class organisation who have no empathy or understanding of the areas that these people live. They will hold up the worst examples and paint the unemployed on the whole as lazy, feckless individuals who live their own life of Reilly, when in reality this is not the case.
 
TCIB said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Is snobbery ok as long as it's not pointing in your direction?


You get back in that gin still you **** and get slurping.

However the 2 pages seem to indicate i need to troll harder.

Beyond that any pointing in my direction better be with shocked adoration because if it isn't...
It wasn't aimed at you TCIB, au contraire.

-- Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:39 pm --

TCIB said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Is snobbery ok as long as it's not pointing in your direction?


You get back in that gin still you **** and get slurping.

However the 2 pages seem to indicate i need to troll harder.

Beyond that any pointing in my direction better be with shocked adoration because if it isn't...
It wasn't aimed at you TCIB, au contraire.<br /><br />-- Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:43 pm --<br /><br />
Citysmith said:
I've not watched the programme but what I do dislike is the way the BBC and other media outlets will point a camera at the worst aspects of British underclass and not balance out others in the community who work their bollox off to get a job.

They (the media) are very much a middle to upper class organisation who have no empathy or understanding of the areas that these people live. They will hold up the worst examples and paint the unemployed on the whole as lazy, feckless individuals who live their own life of Reilly, when in reality this is not the case.
Well said mate.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
TCIB said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Is snobbery ok as long as it's not pointing in your direction?


You get back in that gin still you **** and get slurping.

However the 2 pages seem to indicate i need to troll harder.

Beyond that any pointing in my direction better be with shocked adoration because if it isn't...
It wasn't aimed at you TCIB, au contraire.

-- Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:39 pm --

TCIB said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Is snobbery ok as long as it's not pointing in your direction?


You get back in that gin still you **** and get slurping.

However the 2 pages seem to indicate i need to troll harder.

Beyond that any pointing in my direction better be with shocked adoration because if it isn't...
It wasn't aimed at you TCIB, au contraire.

-- Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:43 pm --

Citysmith said:
I've not watched the programme but what I do dislike is the way the BBC and other media outlets will point a camera at the worst aspects of British underclass and not balance out others in the community who work their bollox off to get a job.

They (the media) are very much a middle to upper class organisation who have no empathy or understanding of the areas that these people live. They will hold up the worst examples and paint the unemployed on the whole as lazy, feckless individuals who live their own life of Reilly, when in reality this is not the case.
Well said mate.


I know bud, i just felt like telling you to get back to drinking in whatever way i could muster xD

I hope your good old chum.
 
TCIB said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
TCIB said:
You get back in that gin still you **** and get slurping.

However the 2 pages seem to indicate i need to troll harder.

Beyond that any pointing in my direction better be with shocked adoration because if it isn't...
It wasn't aimed at you TCIB, au contraire.

-- Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:39 pm --

TCIB said:
You get back in that gin still you **** and get slurping.

However the 2 pages seem to indicate i need to troll harder.

Beyond that any pointing in my direction better be with shocked adoration because if it isn't...
It wasn't aimed at you TCIB, au contraire.

-- Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:43 pm --

Citysmith said:
I've not watched the programme but what I do dislike is the way the BBC and other media outlets will point a camera at the worst aspects of British underclass and not balance out others in the community who work their bollox off to get a job.

They (the media) are very much a middle to upper class organisation who have no empathy or understanding of the areas that these people live. They will hold up the worst examples and paint the unemployed on the whole as lazy, feckless individuals who live their own life of Reilly, when in reality this is not the case.
Well said mate.


I know bud, i just felt like telling you to get back to drinking in whatever way i could muster xD

I hope your good old chum.
I'm Kool and the Gang, thanks. You ok? You going Saturday?
 
TCIB said:
The dirty fat lazy fucking tramps, i say we put them down via shotgun !

!8k a year you would only work for eh ? fuck me i don't pay myself much more ffs.
Wake up you lazy fucking shitbag, get off your fat arse and get fucking working i say !
I know, these MPs are cheeky cunts with that kind of pay raise.
 
Class wars... all stems from unemployment. And every time those sat in Westminster wield the axe when it comes to getting rid of jobs, the situation becomes worse for everyone... yet MPs go completely unnoticed.

I've never needed to apply for such benefits, I consider myself extremely fortunate as my family is all in the same career... bit of a hatchet job by the BBC from my point of view, for what it's also worth, Nick & Margaret were in the paper yesterday saying they couldn't find anyone scrounging. I also find it amusing how time and time again, right wing students, who have never paid tax in their life, who are also all over twitter at this very moment outraged by benefit claimants... come out of Uni, to find there's nothing waiting for them. A few weeks later they're on JSA themselves. Poor sods in for abit of a shock after spending around three years doing a degree is hospitality, they end up applying with hundreds of other people for a job stacking shelves at Sainsbury's.

Some could say i'm biased as i've been accused previously, I grew up in a family of socialists, as already said, i'm extremely fortunate myself, went straight to college and joined the family business the moment I finished.... in other words, we're middle class and we have morales.
 
MeatnSpudsMCFC said:
Class wars... all stems from unemployment. And every time those sat in Westminster wield the axe when it comes to getting rid of jobs, the situation becomes worse for everyone... yet MPs go completely unnoticed.

I've never needed to apply for such benefits, I consider myself extremely fortunate as my family is all in the same career... bit of a hatchet job by the BBC from my point of view, for what it's also worth, Nick & Margaret were in the paper yesterday saying they couldn't find anyone scrounging. I also find it amusing how time and time again, right wing students, who have never paid tax in their life, who are also all over twitter at this very moment outraged by benefit claimants... come out of Uni, to find there's nothing waiting for them. A few weeks later they're on JSA themselves. Poor sods in for abit of a shock after spending around three years doing a degree is hospitality, they end up applying with hundreds of other people for a job stacking shelves at Sainsbury's.

Some could say i'm biased as i've been accused previously, I grew up in a family of socialists, as already said, i'm extremely fortunate myself, went straight to college and joined the family business the moment I finished.... in other words, we're middle class and we have morales.
"The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness." J.K.Galbraith
 
Citysmith said:
I've not watched the programme but what I do dislike is the way the BBC and other media outlets will point a camera at the worst aspects of British underclass and not balance out others in the community who work their bollox off to get a job.

They (the media) are very much a middle to upper class organisation who have no empathy or understanding of the areas that these people live. They will hold up the worst examples and paint the unemployed on the whole as lazy, feckless individuals who live their own life of Reilly, when in reality this is not the case.

Excellent post.

When are the bbc going to film a documentary about the REAL scroungers and shirkers. You know those individuals and businesses that pay zero or close to zero tax. Go after them successfully and the welfare burden will look like an acorn next to an oak tree.

But no, pander to the scum who watch shit like this to make themselves feel superior.

Lets turn the dinner lady against the bin man whilst the fucking bankers laugh all the way to the Maldives.
 
The amount of money going to give people benefits is fuck all in the grand scheme of things. This is what they want though, the public arguing with each other, rather than focusing on the real problems. Just look at the money spent of weapons etc. or the money on bailouts, expenses and the rest of that shite
 

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