Comments by "Niall O\x27Neill" (@nialloneill5097) on "British people have been pushed into 'PRIMITVE RAGE' - 'we HAVE to talk about the reasons'" video.

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  3.  @johnpritchard8946  Thanks for your comment. I agree, I too miss a society that was much more caring, co-co-operative, cohesive and chilled. Having real days off truly helped create a sense of balance, and that work and money were not everything. The loss of the heavy industrial communities, unions, and the old labour have allowed the promotion of a no-conscience approach to politics and economics...there is little that is humane now in society, when many aspects of our lives had seen incremental improvements up to the early 80s. Since then...it has all been downhill...and yes, if real time research was carried out in focus groups amongst these demonstrators then as you said...truths of a different kind would be revealed...as the layers of the onion are peeled away. The human is missing now...these people sense it, and suffer from it, yet as in the Miners' Strike...they are condemned for raising objections, nut we all know that a general election every 4-5 yrs does not allow us to participate in the processes of governance, and in this sense we have gone backwards. Now then people feel divorced from the running of the country and their localities, new and different cultures with their own issues are being thrust upon deprived areas that have been neglected and ignored for far too long, and done without resources and meaningful work since the 80s...and so they are bemused and baffled by the actions of those at the top, who they know deep down, are meant to serve them. INstead, the rich get richer, and it seems as though the world's problems are being dumped in their backyards, and many have had enough. One component of their lives that has been desecrated is the right to call their place of birth home; for what is home now, when areas are being inundated with so many from other cultures, with differing needs, at different stages of development. As you rightly said, economics rules the world now, each person and area is a commodity, so the primary question asked is the economic one...what can this person or body of people offer me...within a landscape of global corporate and consumerist demands. Economics always did hold the infrastructure of places together, but the competitive aspects have now driven the capitalist system to the brink of collapse...proving that the system is unsustainable...and therefore must collapse, bot least due to the inequities, in equalities it creates...and the rising dissension of the masses in certain demo graphs around the world...who see not only no benefit, but a complete demise and denigration of their former lives...whilst the few enjoy levels of wealth that are obscene, justified by govts, politicians and establishments that are increasingly crooked and corrupt. The growth of social media circulates these imbalance...and the common folk strike out, albeit often not at the roots of the issues, but the symptoms. Then the State retaliate by lashing out at the symptoms too, especially the perpetrators of the 'riots'...and so nothing is pacified or agreed upon, and fractures in society are deepened, as anger deepens to rage due to misunderstanding, and the inability to truly listen. The Lord gave mankind a mantle by which he could resurrect himself; it was to love thy neighbour as thyself...but few think of their neighbours these days, they are either too busy making money, or surviving on many levels. The old class differences have much to account for I sense, the arrogance of the upper classes, and hate of the workers for them...but I have great hope for some of my mining kin, for I know that to a great extent, they learn the art of neighbourly love...proven by most of Barnsley and the Dearne Valley being owned by Co-operatives during the 1930s...materialism has drawn everyone away from the base values that make for a peaceful and happy world...and sadly, the conflicts around the world will soon lead us into WW3...how could it not...for man does not know how to live with his brother, let alone himself.
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  9.  @johnpritchard8946  Agree on all pts. I have studied the man made conflicts for yrs...more on an intuitive level than an intellectual one, although eventually I did study during some educational and counselling course . I think if one can understand the individual, one can work out societal needs...which are really issues of citizenship...although beyond that...these are all spiritual issues. Spiritual means knowledge that comes via seeking with your heart and conscience, and intuition...it is not intellectual per se, although that medium may inform the spirit, and work backwards. For real understanding, it's clear we need to experience life...only then can we make sense of it. We are lucky by the sounds of it, for we saw life here when communities were much closer, cohesive, and neighbourly. To a great extent that filthy stuff called coal permitted these neighbourhoods to arise, be it around mines, steel, ship building, or docks...they were similar. This group of people learnt through some very hard knocks in life that to stick together was their only means of defence. They could be rowdy, rough, to some uncouth...yet they had a remarkable ability to share their last halfpenny, or twopence with someone in need. We shall never see the likes of it again, so I shall write about them for a time, as part of their legacy and my love for them. A new world will spring up soon...after the wars...and the earth shall be covered in virgin forests...as it once was. Those who have retained a heart and can empathise with the needs of the true people, these will inherit the new earth and ots splendour. Their Wheels of Reincarnation can be completed, so that these spirits can then return to their one and only true homeland...a place called Paradise...where they can live in eternal service to their Creator and their people. Thus it is written...in many prophecies...and we live in the time of these prophecies...when darkness will destroy darkness, until the earth is cleansed.Then the new epoch can come into being...based upon creation's and spiritual laws...such as love thy neighbour as thyself, and reap as thy sows. The latter is the driving force for the great conflicts that will now appear...fruits from seeds sown recently and long ago. Creation will force them unto a completion, leaving every culprit with a final decision to make...to be, or not to be. God's strength and guidance to you in these dark days! All the very best.
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