Me too......a bit hard on the backside though............but you could argue I put it to good use.
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I thought exactly the same. How can any rational human being believe anything the man says?I don't get people. Just watched a guy on the news say he was against Brexit, but he felt Boris Johnson was a good fit for the country.
WTAF? Have people all deliberately stuck their heads in the sand? Have the not followed any of the mad, immoral **** he has done?
Or did the guy just think the UK is a joke and we deserve a joke PM?
I thought exactly the same. How can any rational human being believe anything the man says?
You guys seem to think that everyone reads up and investigates as much as you. I would guess that millions of people just cast a glance at a newspaper headline on a paper stand and maybe occasionally catch the news headlines.
They see a “fun” guy who seems a bit of a lad and a giggle, a forceful aggressive woman, or a chap who looks a bit serious and has a weird eye that makes him look a bit twitchy and distrustful at times.
The attention span do the average person is very low.
You guys seem to think that everyone reads up and investigates as much as you. I would guess that millions of people just cast a glance at a newspaper headline on a paper stand and maybe occasionally catch the news headlines.
They see a “fun” guy who seems a bit of a lad and a giggle, a forceful aggressive woman, or a chap who looks a bit serious and has a weird eye that makes him look a bit twitchy and distrustful at times.
The attention span do the average person is very low.
Spot on. We must have the most disengaged, ill informed electorate of any democracy outside the USA. Why, though?
Much of this country has become lazy and selfish because it has fallen into the trap that individualism is what gets us what we want, just like the Americans. Let's face it, the more stuff we can buy, the more money we can make, and the less we have to think about boring things like the environment and politics, the better. Life is pretty easy if you have an attitude like that and when we can walk into any supermarket and buy whatever food we want, what is there to worry about? Who cares where the food comes from, who grows it, or who is working like a slave to enable us to eat what we want, when we want it.
The population in this country is fast loosing the ability to think critically, and is more ready to accept whatever garbage is served up as fact rather than evaluating it and reaching a balanced and informed decision. If that were happening the Tories would be dead in the water but they know that the public are lazy and a large number of them are stupid and will fall for any old crap.
The deep thinking and often brilliant comments by a lot of people on this forum don't reflect the way a large proportion of the general public think. I know from the people I have talked to that there is genuine disbelief that the environment is much of an issue, other than we probably should cut down on using plastic bags for shopping. My own family don't believe the environmental crisis is anywhere near as bad as it is, and they are all fairly well educated, but choose to believe things which fit in with their lifestyles. Rather than look at things critically and reach a conclusion that might well challenge them, they will always take the easy option, because it's easy.
If the Tories win this election, selfishness, greed and stupidity will be the winners and the great divide between the poor and the rich will grow ever wider. The fall out will be huge for those in this country who are already marginalised.
If there is to be any hope for the future, the people of this country have to wake up and take back the power from the political and financial elite, even if that does mean massive civil unrest, or even a state of anarchy.
Lots of good points here, but if I can just respond to your penultimate paragraph; it looks likely that, barring a miracle which I don’t entirely rule out, selfishness, greed and stupidity will indeed triumph on Thursday. But most people in their daily lives are not selfish, greedy or stupid. So why do we allow our politics to be driven by these qualities?
Why, when most people are at heart decent, compassionate and thoughtful in their private lives, have we allowed ourselves to be convinced that “every man for himself, and the devil take the hindmost” is the way forward politically and economically?
Hope for the future won’t be provided by my generation btw, it’ll be our children and grandchildren who’ll have to fix the mess we’ve left them. I hope they can do it without resorting to lawlessness and anarchy.