Message from @GumbyShrimp
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I can't evenđź‘Ś
That's odd
I'm glad this is going on right now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=StRBL5vCUDI
Gah I love patty politics
yeee excited for this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCSZYJywQPM
holy crap this one is an hour long
We aussies have the best politics tbh
https://youtube.com/watch?v=5TsNL3uBw1g
Except your shit policies...
Shhhhhh
We have the leader of the opposition party calling the PM a cunt and then saying it's the correct term, on the floor of Parliament
Much better than any amount of policy
But oh god please someone help us with our shit policies
New EU guidelines for journalists:
https://www.respectwords.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Reporting-on-Migration-and-Minorities..pdf
A sad, but simultaneously hillarious read
wait, when did Electricity Bill become the PM?
At least someone is pointing out this retardation
That Newsweek article triggered me
it is pretty dumb
It's toxic
It’s cancer
he speaks the tru tru
I kinda dnc. Lapsed watching lately
I love*
he da best
have any of you guys heard of the Fabian Society?
apparently it's a democratic socialist organization operating in a very similar manner to the Frankfurt school, such that its basically a group to perpetuate communist/marxist ideology.
Its logo is literally a wolf in sheep's clothing
never heard of it
yeah I literally just found out about it and it sure is intrigeing
hmm, I'll have to look into it more
oh my gosh I can't type intriuging
but yeah seems like something to look into
apparently the labour party grew out of it
Why do communist/socialist always choose symbolism that makes them look like classic bad guys?
"They [Fabian Socialists] were going to create a just society for the British workers—the beginning of a welfare state, cheap council housing, free medicine and dental treatment, free spectacles, generous unemployment benefits. Of course, for students from the colonies, like Singapore and Malaya, it was a great attraction as the alternative to communism. We did not see until the 1970s that that was the beginning of big problems contributing to the inevitable decline of the British economy."
So they chose their name by the inspiration of a Roman who used Guerilla-like military tactics to engage a superior army.
So they're... Geurilla Intellectuals.