Anarchy looming? People have no power
The last week has shown that people around the world have no power, are we gearing up for anarchy?In the UK 3 Judges with ties to the EU have said Parliament must vote on Brexit, The will of the people in a legitimate vote maybe worthless.
The US elections are rife with corruption and criminal activity, Armed militia in a few states are getting prepared.
The Dakota Access pipeline on private Indian land issues, peaceful protestors getting teargassed by police.
Students in South Africa burning Universities because they demand free education (promised by the ANC govt) but the whites are being blamed.
The US making off the grid living illegal, evicting people from their own land.
German right wing attacking immigrants
The list goes on, but surely the general population will tire of this and anarchy will reign.
Your thoughts?
Comments (19)
The Walloons were the only ones brave enough to oppose CET, and they were even 'persuaded' to the contrary.
We are not even puppets, we are treated as a lower form of life.
There are actually a lot of people preparing for that and they even have made documentaries out of it
Molly
Good morning
As far as prepping goes, never mind the stock of food etc, the main thing you'll need is a machine gun & a shed load of ammunition if you have something someone wants you'd better be prepared to defend it
I think we are somewhat lucky to be here though, it could be harsh in the cities if (and when) anarchy breaks out. I have my medical card for gun licences, maybe I need to splash out on something beefier to protect my coffee.
I think you're using the wrong tense. We are already there.
I find this blog very depressing for the reality of it all, leaving one with a feeling of hopeless despair
You promised not to go public...
We have the right to vote ( no matter who or what we vote for its rigged or not taken into consideration)
We have the right to good clean water (as long as we pay for it)
We have the right to...............We have no rights.
We think we live in a free society, but it is really no more free than those who live in more suppressed societies.
At least they are aware they are suppressed.
That is more to do with our general attitude, than the eejits who govern us though.
You should look up Bhutan's system of GNH instead of GDP
So I wonder what makes you CS people happy in your own countries?
For me in Spain its the weather, cheap and good food, fabulous people, high speed internet here in the middle of nowhere and the coffee....Oh the women here are all totally gorgeous too, smokers are not treated like 3rd world criminals either.