R.I.P Middle England

brooklandsblue2.0 said:
Unknown_Genius said:
Well, what should be done to aid our ailing Britain, a once-great and proud nation which one could boast of being a patriot of? The return of capital punishment, vigilante groups, and nonce-bashing stables, maybe? Or we could take our chances with mob rule and general anarchy.

I was reading something the other day that caught my eye. It stated that if you let people have the freedom to do what they want 99% of them will just be completely fucking useless. At the end of the day, a dictatorship is a far better system of government than a democracy. Granted we'd have to sacrifice one or two personal freedoms, but how much street crime do you think there is in North Korea? If you're more than happy to bow to giant statues of Her Majesty if it meant these c*nts could be rounded up off the streets and turned into animal feed, than it may be the solution....


I think I agree with this poster. I'd love to see snatch squads being sent out and rounding up all these scrotes making peoples lives a misery.


if they start doing that keep your head down ;)
 
problem is that personal responsibility isn't something you can make money out of.

irresponsible spending, drinking, individualism, materialism, these are traits that can be exploited for massive profit.

what matters is having a flexible workforce. too bad if that is incompatible with them being part of a stable community, spending time with their kids. the security and respect that is behind all good society is a thing of the past in the globalised, rationalised, short-term contract, targeted and measured commercial enviroment.

community, decency, restraint, helpfulness.... these are what matter to the people, but the people aren't listed on the stock exchange, have no lobby group, can't pay for your campaign. most of them don't even realise what they've lost. they have no real power. It's nothing to do with middle england. It's the whole sodding world. The numbers on the spreadsheets that make up the tables that rule everything from education to end-of-year accounts, these are the reality now. everything else is flaky, subjective, unprofitable, uneconomic, incompatible with management theory, impossible to quantify, and if you can't quantify it, you can't massage the numbers to prove you are winning.

fuck 'em all, I say. read another book. words are closer to the truth. ideas will change, it will come full circle. there are hiding places everywhere, and if that's not enough, the people you know and love aren't interested in your productivity, they are interested in what you say and what you feel.
 
bizzbo said:
problem is that personal responsibility isn't something you can make money out of.

irresponsible spending, drinking, individualism, materialism, these are traits that can be exploited for massive profit.

what matters is having a flexible workforce. too bad if that is incompatible with them being part of a stable community, spending time with their kids. the security and respect that is behind all good society is a thing of the past in the globalised, rationalised, short-term contract, targeted and measured commercial enviroment.

community, decency, restraint, helpfulness.... these are what matter to the people, but the people aren't listed on the stock exchange, have no lobby group, can't pay for your campaign. most of them don't even realise what they've lost. they have no real power. It's nothing to do with middle england. It's the whole sodding world. The numbers on the spreadsheets that make up the tables that rule everything from education to end-of-year accounts, these are the reality now. everything else is flaky, subjective, unprofitable, uneconomic, incompatible with management theory, impossible to quantify, and if you can't quantify it, you can't massage the numbers to prove you are winning.

fuck 'em all, I say. read another book. words are closer to the truth. ideas will change, it will come full circle. there are hiding places everywhere, and if that's not enough, the people you know and love aren't interested in your productivity, they are interested in what you say and what you feel.
excellent post,lets hope it does come full circle.alot of truth spoken in this post especially in the last paragraph.the people that matter to you don't care how much you have got.the quest for wealth and material objects has alot to answer for.
 
bizzbo said:
problem is that personal responsibility isn't something you can make money out of.

irresponsible spending, drinking, individualism, materialism, these are traits that can be exploited for massive profit.

what matters is having a flexible workforce. too bad if that is incompatible with them being part of a stable community, spending time with their kids. the security and respect that is behind all good society is a thing of the past in the globalised, rationalised, short-term contract, targeted and measured commercial enviroment.

community, decency, restraint, helpfulness.... these are what matter to the people, but the people aren't listed on the stock exchange, have no lobby group, can't pay for your campaign. most of them don't even realise what they've lost. they have no real power. It's nothing to do with middle england. It's the whole sodding world. The numbers on the spreadsheets that make up the tables that rule everything from education to end-of-year accounts, these are the reality now. everything else is flaky, subjective, unprofitable, uneconomic, incompatible with management theory, impossible to quantify, and if you can't quantify it, you can't massage the numbers to prove you are winning.

fuck 'em all, I say. read another book. words are closer to the truth. ideas will change, it will come full circle. there are hiding places everywhere, and if that's not enough, the people you know and love aren't interested in your productivity, they are interested in what you say and what you feel.
Top post,its getting the same here.You have to have the huge house and 4x4 in the driveway,otherwise you are a "loser".The thing that gets me, is that to pay for all that shite,they have to work so many hours that they hardly see their kids.Madness.
 
bizzbo said:
problem is that personal responsibility isn't something you can make money out of.

irresponsible spending, drinking, individualism, materialism, these are traits that can be exploited for massive profit.

what matters is having a flexible workforce. too bad if that is incompatible with them being part of a stable community, spending time with their kids. the security and respect that is behind all good society is a thing of the past in the globalised, rationalised, short-term contract, targeted and measured commercial enviroment.

community, decency, restraint, helpfulness.... these are what matter to the people, but the people aren't listed on the stock exchange, have no lobby group, can't pay for your campaign. most of them don't even realise what they've lost. they have no real power. It's nothing to do with middle england. It's the whole sodding world. The numbers on the spreadsheets that make up the tables that rule everything from education to end-of-year accounts, these are the reality now. everything else is flaky, subjective, unprofitable, uneconomic, incompatible with management theory, impossible to quantify, and if you can't quantify it, you can't massage the numbers to prove you are winning

fuck 'em all, I say. read another book. words are closer to the truth. ideas will change, it will come full circle. there are hiding places everywhere, and if that's not enough, the people you know and love aren't interested in your productivity, they are interested in what you say and what you feel.

The best post I have seen on this forum and the perfect riposte to the OP's opinion.
 
blueinsa said:
No Billy darling, it's called having an opinion and having the courage of your own convictions to stick to it, instead of jumping on the popular bandwagon.

Unlike yourself who changes his views/opinions dependant on which posters on here you wish to be popular with on any given day.

You cant help but personalise arguments Billy which is very very sad.

It's very easy to debate a poster instead of his argument from behind your keyboard darling.

Funny thing is darling, as soon as someone does it to you, you run off crying to the nearest mod like a child who has just had their ice cream stolen.

Enjoy your day darling and i look forward to you following me around the board like a bad smell, just as you do with others.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHOf3s70w-c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHOf3s70w-c</a>
 
bizzbo said:
problem is that personal responsibility isn't something you can make money out of.

irresponsible spending, drinking, individualism, materialism, these are traits that can be exploited for massive profit.

what matters is having a flexible workforce. too bad if that is incompatible with them being part of a stable community, spending time with their kids. the security and respect that is behind all good society is a thing of the past in the globalised, rationalised, short-term contract, targeted and measured commercial enviroment.

community, decency, restraint, helpfulness.... these are what matter to the people, but the people aren't listed on the stock exchange, have no lobby group, can't pay for your campaign. most of them don't even realise what they've lost. they have no real power. It's nothing to do with middle england. It's the whole sodding world. The numbers on the spreadsheets that make up the tables that rule everything from education to end-of-year accounts, these are the reality now. everything else is flaky, subjective, unprofitable, uneconomic, incompatible with management theory, impossible to quantify, and if you can't quantify it, you can't massage the numbers to prove you are winning.

fuck 'em all, I say. read another book. words are closer to the truth. ideas will change, it will come full circle. there are hiding places everywhere, and if that's not enough, the people you know and love aren't interested in your productivity, they are interested in what you say and what you feel.

Great thread, wish I'd wrote it. Read it BB2.0 and digest it.
 
Swales lives said:
bizzbo said:
problem is that personal responsibility isn't something you can make money out of.

irresponsible spending, drinking, individualism, materialism, these are traits that can be exploited for massive profit.

what matters is having a flexible workforce. too bad if that is incompatible with them being part of a stable community, spending time with their kids. the security and respect that is behind all good society is a thing of the past in the globalised, rationalised, short-term contract, targeted and measured commercial enviroment.

community, decency, restraint, helpfulness.... these are what matter to the people, but the people aren't listed on the stock exchange, have no lobby group, can't pay for your campaign. most of them don't even realise what they've lost. they have no real power. It's nothing to do with middle england. It's the whole sodding world. The numbers on the spreadsheets that make up the tables that rule everything from education to end-of-year accounts, these are the reality now. everything else is flaky, subjective, unprofitable, uneconomic, incompatible with management theory, impossible to quantify, and if you can't quantify it, you can't massage the numbers to prove you are winning.

fuck 'em all, I say. read another book. words are closer to the truth. ideas will change, it will come full circle. there are hiding places everywhere, and if that's not enough, the people you know and love aren't interested in your productivity, they are interested in what you say and what you feel.

Great thread, wish I'd wrote it. Read it BB2.0 and digest it.


I agree in many respects, but once again you fail to see that if I had not posted the initial thread we would not have read such nuggets as this.....hence why I have been haild as the MVP-(Most valuable poster)
 
BillyShears said:
blueinsa said:
No Billy darling, it's called having an opinion and having the courage of your own convictions to stick to it, instead of jumping on the popular bandwagon.

Unlike yourself who changes his views/opinions dependant on which posters on here you wish to be popular with on any given day.

You cant help but personalise arguments Billy which is very very sad.

It's very easy to debate a poster instead of his argument from behind your keyboard darling.

Funny thing is darling, as soon as someone does it to you, you run off crying to the nearest mod like a child who has just had their ice cream stolen.

Enjoy your day darling and i look forward to you following me around the board like a bad smell, just as you do with others.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHOf3s70w-c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHOf3s70w-c</a>

*sniffs at the bad smell*
 
Sultana of Brunei said:
bizzbo said:
problem is that personal responsibility isn't something you can make money out of.

irresponsible spending, drinking, individualism, materialism, these are traits that can be exploited for massive profit.

what matters is having a flexible workforce. too bad if that is incompatible with them being part of a stable community, spending time with their kids. the security and respect that is behind all good society is a thing of the past in the globalised, rationalised, short-term contract, targeted and measured commercial enviroment.

community, decency, restraint, helpfulness.... these are what matter to the people, but the people aren't listed on the stock exchange, have no lobby group, can't pay for your campaign. most of them don't even realise what they've lost. they have no real power. It's nothing to do with middle england. It's the whole sodding world. The numbers on the spreadsheets that make up the tables that rule everything from education to end-of-year accounts, these are the reality now. everything else is flaky, subjective, unprofitable, uneconomic, incompatible with management theory, impossible to quantify, and if you can't quantify it, you can't massage the numbers to prove you are winning

fuck 'em all, I say. read another book. words are closer to the truth. ideas will change, it will come full circle. there are hiding places everywhere, and if that's not enough, the people you know and love aren't interested in your productivity, they are interested in what you say and what you feel.

The best post I have seen on this forum and the perfect riposte to the OP's opinion.

spot, and indeed, on 'bizzbo'
 

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