Comments by "The Phoenix Saga" (@The_Phoenix_Saga) on "Tousi TV"
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@johnallen7807 no, but I do live in a family where most did serve in the forces: three in the army, one in the navy and one in the airforce and all of them have one thing in common - they wouldn't do it again, because the nation has become nothing worth fighting for, or on behalf of. Holding their words in mind is what stopped me enlisting as I would have done otherwise. Let's just say there's a lot that goes on in the forces that not a lot will talk about - not even to their closest. One instance I will share though is a term they say - the UN's military make the Nazi SS look tame.
Voting is an ideal - if only in modern time it worked. Now all voting does is legitimise the intentions of the only ones who will ever get into power: puppets themselves looking for a paypacket whilst facilitating the movements that those holding the strings intend - how else would Klaus even get a head turned in his direction? Why else would the mass migration be glossed over but never really enforced? These 15 minute cities and so on.
It's not just a lack of doing anything, it's also compliance with the idea that the system works for you when in actuality it doesn't. Most people, who actually bother to vote don't do so by their view, they do it because they've been told to: look at the halfwits protesting these days - none of them realise they've been had and all of them will vote in Labour. Protest votes for Reform are a waste of time, it merely means that one seat doesn't get won over by red for the opportunity of blue and vise versa; even those that do win will be in the same bedfellows as the Tories and Labour; which then begs the point - why even play when the game can't be won?
People need to be accountable for themselves and take responsibility instead of ever giving up liberty for the delusion of security and sloth addled self gain. I saw it in my year - by time I was 20, I could count the girls who left school in my year, who didn't have kids with the fingers on only one hand - all of the others: social housing and benefits. And I'm outright frankly ashamed to have been in the same year.
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@christinerussell113 well first of "Conspiracy Theorist"? Thanks for the compliment. Second of all - you know the difference between conspiracy theory and reality these days? Roughly between six months and a year - so I fail to see how you make any point that isn't disingenuous.
You oppose the matters of the modern day, but choose to do nothing but play along just as they would hope. And you just don't see it - even now while you're complaining, you're just doing as you're told.
"Well we just need to vote in..." you might counter, to which I respond: We ended up with Thatcher/Major after all the mass strikes of the 70s. Then after that, we got landed with Blair/Brown, because people thought "Well, we'll just get change..." only to wind up with an illegal war, mass influx of migrants and the instillation of "political correctness" in the minds of many. THEN we got Cameron/May/Johnson/Truss (Barely) and now Sunak who have botched the economy over their fumbling of Brexit, incompetently panicking the nation over a cough and sending billions over to a cause we should have stayed out of... and I don't think I need to point out the delusion of zero carbon and the cluelessness of the very strikes that resemble the 70s.
Frankly I am sick myself of this cowardly indignation of wanting things to change, but no one wanting to take responsibility. You claim I offer nothing more then "mumbo jumbo" well I retort that you offer nothing more then hypocritical foot stomping and inevitable compliance in the hope "it'll magically be different this time". Ever heard a definition of insanity - because one definition is expecting reason with those who don't care about anyone else's view but their own: tried talking in opposition to mass migration to the left recently?
So tell me; hypocrite, when the dictatorial hammer comes down, how will you be greeting it? With a hopeful offering of your hand or their version of the Hitlergruß?
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