fascist coup d'état, who have made Philip K. Dick, Ridley Scott's,
dystopian "Blade Runner" nightmare a reality. This is only the
beginning. Every aspect of human activity/endeavour will be
privatized. Government pronouncements are being disseminated by the
department of "Newspeak" and will mean precisely the opposite of what
they say.
A comprehensive media blackout will be imposed both voluntarily and
through coercion. Dissent particularly against the NHS "reforms" and
the deregulation and removal of powers from environment agency(s) will
go (under)unreported by national media and the BBC which is now an arm
of government propaganda.
The privatisation of the NHS is underway. Then the roads,
police/pathology units, post office. Whole swathes of the Welfare
State. Higher education. deregulation of employment rights and the
withdrawal of legal aid, health and safety. Tenancy rights will be
revoked or minimised. Attacks/exploitation against public sector
workers, the unions, the poor, disabled, unemployed, homeless, those
on low incomes, the old, will increase in ferocity. Class war by the
rich one percent - subsidising their debt/taxes - against the rest of
the population has become an acceptable part of Tory/LibDem doctrine.
"In accordance to the principles of doublethink, it does not matter if
the war is not real, or when it is, that victory is not possible. The
war is not meant to be won. It is meant to be continuous. The
essential act of modern warfare is the destruction of the produce of
human labour. A hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of
poverty and ignorance. In principle, the war effort is always planned
to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the
ruling group against its own subjects, and its object is not victory
over Eurasia or Eastasia, but to keep the very structure of society
intact."
George Orwell 1984
This is not science fiction. We the citizens are sleep walking into a
nightmare made real by this Coalition government.
IsabellaBorgia
19 March 2012 10:35AM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/mar/19/cameron-greenest-government-ever-poll?commentpage=1#comment-15226962
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