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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 18 Jun 14 6.19pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Quote pefwin at 18 Jun 2014 5.40pm

It is the politics of ENVY, those that earn more are called Champagne Socialists and such; those that earn less and rely on benefits that Matt does not he will ever need, don't deserve them and are Scroungers those that are different or outside his comfort zone are alien and scary and should "go home".

Due to a lack of wisdom if not raw intelligence, I more pity than want to cuss.

Based on historic posting I would quote Shakespeare "A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool."

This is a lovely example of the type of sanctimonious crap served up by those with clichéd views of the World and the people in it.

I do not envy anyone.

I do not view all who depend on benefits as a scroungers.

I do not believe that I will never need the Welfare State. You can never assume that in life.

I am very open to other cultures both at home and abroad.

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.

I have a hide as thick as a rhino and this does bother me but I will point out the inaccuracies posted by those who think they know best.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

Quote pefwin at 18 Jun 2014 5.40pm

It is the politics of ENVY, those that earn more are called Champagne Socialists and such; those that earn less and rely on benefits that Matt does not he will ever need, don't deserve them and are Scroungers those that are different or outside his comfort zone are alien and scary and should "go home".

Due to a lack of wisdom if not raw intelligence, I more pity than want to cuss.

Based on historic posting I would quote Shakespeare "A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool."

This is a lovely example of the type of sanctimonious crap served up by those with clichéd views of the World and the people in it.

I do not envy anyone.

I do not view all who depend on benefits as a scroungers.

I do not believe that I will never need the Welfare State. You can never assume that in life.

I am very open to other cultures both at home and abroad.

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.

I have a hide as thick as a rhino and this does bother me but I will point out the inaccuracies posted by those who think they know best.

Actually, I do envy anyone who has boned Cameron Diaz.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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View dannyh's Profile dannyh Flag wherever I lay my hat....... 18 Jun 14 6.34pm Send a Private Message to dannyh Add dannyh as a friend

Something tells me that won't be Peffers

 


"It's not the bullet that's got my name on it that concerns me; it's all them other ones flyin' around marked 'To Whom It May Concern.'"

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 18 Jun 14 8.00pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.



Alas we have to survive in the world in which we exist. Doesn't mean we can't stand against it though.

 

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Quote nickgusset at 18 Jun 2014 8.00pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.



Alas we have to survive in the world in which we exist. Doesn't mean we can't stand against it though.


So, what you are saying is that I can 'like' or 'follow' a social revolution in Egypt on Facebook but I am not going to give up my three bedroom house in Chislehurst or my 42in Samsung TV in order to feed the striking families but they will be consoled with my solidarity?

Hmm....

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 9.24pm

Quote nickgusset at 18 Jun 2014 8.00pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.



Alas we have to survive in the world in which we exist. Doesn't mean we can't stand against it though.


So, what you are saying is that I can 'like' or 'follow' a social revolution in Egypt on Facebook but I am not going to give up my three bedroom house in Chislehurst or my 42in Samsung TV in order to feed the striking families but they will be consoled with my solidarity?

Hmm....

Yeah, the solidarity of a Socialist who deemed it more important to do DIY work to his ex-Local Authority house, than to parade on strike with his comrades.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 18 Jun 14 9.46pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 9.24pm

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Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.



Alas we have to survive in the world in which we exist. Doesn't mean we can't stand against it though.


So, what you are saying is that I can 'like' or 'follow' a social revolution in Egypt on Facebook but I am not going to give up my three bedroom house in Chislehurst or my 42in Samsung TV in order to feed the striking families but they will be consoled with my solidarity?

Hmm....

I didn't know you lived in Chislehurst.

Seriously, you think anyone who has a 'left' ideology has to give up the trappings of modern life?

I give a lot of my time to the causes in which I believe in. I give a lot of my time defending and representing others in my union capacities- I'm not financially rewarded for it.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 18 Jun 14 9.49pm

Quote Forest Hillbilly at 18 Jun 2014 9.44pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 9.24pm

Quote nickgusset at 18 Jun 2014 8.00pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.



Alas we have to survive in the world in which we exist. Doesn't mean we can't stand against it though.


So, what you are saying is that I can 'like' or 'follow' a social revolution in Egypt on Facebook but I am not going to give up my three bedroom house in Chislehurst or my 42in Samsung TV in order to feed the striking families but they will be consoled with my solidarity?

Hmm....

Yeah, the solidarity of a Socialist who deemed it more important to do DIY work to his ex-Local Authority house, than to parade on strike with his comrades.

I remember that day- I couldn't go on the march because the selfish teachers at my kids' school had gone on strike and I had to stay at home to look after them...
I, with thousands of others, will be going to this on Saturday though. [Link]

 

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Quote nickgusset at 18 Jun 2014 9.46pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 9.24pm

Quote nickgusset at 18 Jun 2014 8.00pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.



Alas we have to survive in the world in which we exist. Doesn't mean we can't stand against it though.


So, what you are saying is that I can 'like' or 'follow' a social revolution in Egypt on Facebook but I am not going to give up my three bedroom house in Chislehurst or my 42in Samsung TV in order to feed the striking families but they will be consoled with my solidarity?

Hmm....

I didn't know you lived in Chislehurst.

Seriously, you think anyone who has a 'left' ideology has to give up the trappings of modern life?

I give a lot of my time to the causes in which I believe in. I give a lot of my time defending and representing others in my union capacities- I'm not financially rewarded for it.

It looks like, to those not in the Lefty inner circle, that the comforts of modern life such as a nice house, good furnishings and electrical goods, are available to you but your contribution to the cause is turning up when you are able too (baby sitters permitted) and that solidarity equals a 'like' on Facebook with whatever loony tune cause happens in the World because it lessens your middle class guilt.

Let us all hope that the revolution happens on a day when you can all have comprehensive child care.

 


"That was fun and to round off the day, I am off to steal a charity collection box and then desecrate a place of worship.” - Smokey, The Selhurst Arms, 26/02/02

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 18 Jun 14 10.05pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 10.00pm

Quote nickgusset at 18 Jun 2014 9.46pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 9.24pm

Quote nickgusset at 18 Jun 2014 8.00pm

Quote matt_himself at 18 Jun 2014 6.19pm

You are a champagne socialist as you enjoy the benefits of a capitalist system but appear to abhor it. And if there is one trait I despise in people is duplicity and people being brazen about that.



Alas we have to survive in the world in which we exist. Doesn't mean we can't stand against it though.


So, what you are saying is that I can 'like' or 'follow' a social revolution in Egypt on Facebook but I am not going to give up my three bedroom house in Chislehurst or my 42in Samsung TV in order to feed the striking families but they will be consoled with my solidarity?

Hmm....

I didn't know you lived in Chislehurst.

Seriously, you think anyone who has a 'left' ideology has to give up the trappings of modern life?

I give a lot of my time to the causes in which I believe in. I give a lot of my time defending and representing others in my union capacities- I'm not financially rewarded for it.

It looks like, to those not in the Lefty inner circle, that the comforts of modern life such as a nice house, good furnishings and electrical goods, are available to you but your contribution to the cause is turning up when you are able too (baby sitters permitted) and that solidarity equals a 'like' on Facebook with whatever loony tune cause happens in the World because it lessens your middle class guilt.

Let us all hope that the revolution happens on a day when you can all have comprehensive child care.


you keep going on about middle class guilt. That's complete s***e. Yes I may have worked my way to middle class, but had a working class upbringing. I've had an insight in what it's like to be poor, and believe me, despite what you think, it aint an easy life.

 

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I doubt all those well off social reformers from the Victorian era who lobbied successfully to have some very 'leftist' laws passed to help the poverty stricken and young children forced to work lived on bread and broth and gave up their manor houses to feel the poors' pain.

How very dare they, the hypocrites. Didn't they realise to have sincere leftist thinking they had to smell of piss and have two beans to eat for dinner?

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 18 Jun 14 10.15pm

Quote Kermit8 at 18 Jun 2014 10.12pm

I doubt all those well off social reformers from the Victorian era who lobbied successfully to have some very 'leftist' laws passed to help the poverty stricken and young children forced to work lived on bread and broth and gave up their manor houses to feel the poors' pain.

How very dare they, the hypocrites. Didn't they realise to have sincere leftist thinking they had to smell of piss and have two beans to eat for dinner?


mung beans?

 

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