Saturday, 1 October 2011

Gen Y on the edge.

Think of how our current government mounts its 'policies'...er...sorry its entire policy seem to be one of blaming Tony Abbott for everything. Whatever happens, even on the world stage..."its Tony Abbott's fault".

Enter the one 'bright' spot at England's Labour Party conference, and what do we see? Another dissembler. The Left-wing (and its sychophantic 4th estate) of the Western world have so manipulated the language of debate that what was once the acknowledged 'left-wing' position has now become the centre position, the 'moral high-ground', and what was once the centre/conservative position is now the 'radical' right-wing position.
... it was Rory Weal who gave them the rallying call, the three-word code, the mantra of hate that gives the left its entire purpose in life – to demonise ‘vicious right-wing’ Tories, and thus reinforce their own galvanising illusion that it is the Labour party which is the engine of decency and social justice.
In fact, Rory Weal was hailed as a hero for saying something that should have chilled the marrow. For he said:
‘I owe my entire well-being and that of my family to the welfare state.’
In the real world, what that means (if true) is that his entire life has been spent as a kind of state serf, that he and his family are wholly lacking in independence, that their entire subsistence has been funded by the state.
Worse still, it would appear that in the mind of 16 year-old Rory Weal he has never gained any benefit to himself from anything other than the state. No mention, note, of what he owes to his parents’ own efforts for his well-being. Indeed, to him they appear to have made no such contribution since he told us that he owes his ‘entire well-being’ to the welfare state. To Rory Weal, all good things appear to come from the state – and so anyone who dares suggest otherwise is vicious and right-wing. Is that not terrifying?
It is, unfortunately a position occupied by an increasing percentage of gen Y.

No comments:

Post a Comment