Wednesday, 27 August 2008

The Problem With People...

"THE PROBLEM WITH MOST PEOPLE IS THAT THEY DON'T BELIEVE SOMETHING CAN HAPPEN UNLESS IT HAS HAPPENED BEFORE IN LIVING MEMORY." -Origin8.

“…we’re now entering terrifying new times…”, (Daily Mail - April 22nd, 2008).

I cannot help but agree with this assessment. However I feel that little has been written by journalists regarding the true fundamental crisis and danger that we are facing. That being the emergence of a new ‘Divine Rule’, or globalisation as it is euphemistically called.

Specifically I am referring to the power of M.N.C.’s to control the very stuff of existence itself. Food, water, and fuel.
And the growing impotency of democratically elected governments to be anything more than trumped-up pressure groups who’s success in effecting these business controlled international bodies is dependent on the wealth of their particular country rather than the natural rights of all people. Indeed, perhaps even one step further in that the drop in public participation in elections being equal to the rise in membership of pan-national pressure groups may well eventually spell the end of government itself. Representation of the people then becoming an issue based rather than nationally based exercise.

However for the moment we seem to be heading towards national governments and internationally ‘elected’ bodies becoming nothing more than managerial tiers between M.N.C.’s and 99% of the world’s population. The latter becoming a vast ‘drifting’ workforce, homeless, troubled, and without identity, inevitably congregating far more on one side of the earth than another. And as this creates racial, religious, and territorial conflict (balkanisation) we find ourselves having simply swapped what Classical Liberalism (globalisation) was meant to end, i.e. international conflict, for nation state civil wars.

This assessment of national government’s collusion with the repulsive corporate giants would seem to be bourn out when examining the current ‘credit crunch’. For it is here we clearly see an inappropriate relationship between public service and private enterprise. Government ignores these criminally negligent banking executives and their greed-based risk-taking and instead actually sees fit to sit back and do nothing while these same institutions increase the costs and charges on their already victimised customers in an effort to claw back some of their own losses.

While the British government’s token attempt to regulate (i.e. the pitiful F.S.A) not only has no teeth, but is run and funded by the banking elite themselves.

Perhaps the most awful thing to note is how the vile Blair, who orchestrated this criminal de-regulation along with the equally repulsive Brown, has been offered very lucrative appointments within this same elitist system.
Make of that what you will.

I am sure others know better than I the statistics regarding the growing control of world trade that these M.N.C.’s have. Some 75% is it? We see our high streets disappearing more and more under the weight of chain store outlets and now the U.S. firm United Health has won the contract to take over three Camden G.P. surgeries.
Once only the laundry was tendered out to nameless, apathetic organisations swallowed up by their parent M.N.C.’s. Now it is to be the most intimate moments of people’s lives.

And what of more domestic issues? What has changed that we have lost so much social capital? The gulf between the rich and poor has always been there. Despite the current shameful statistics it was still worse in the 1930’s for instance. Children growing up faster today? Absurd! From the children singing ring-a-ring-a-roses to those children who were to grow up to pilot Hurricanes and Spitfires with courage and fortitude in World War Two, the only real difference today is that we sell our children adult images and then say that they understand the concepts when in fact understanding the REALITY is what’s important.
Because only with reality comes consequence.

What else then?
Well the overwhelming problem is the vast amount of legislation needed to both control and enforce our globalised multi-culture. Consequently much of policy is devolved to the non-elected civil service/private enterprise sector. And with no time or inclination to properly regulate these self-interest bodies, unhindered greed collapses the economy leaving a completely bemused and angry populace wondering how such activity was allowed to occur.

In short government is swamped under a business-backed, non-elected, unnatural, and increasingly violent globalised multi-culture.
And the mass of legislation needed to enforce it.
This creates aimless and dangerous consensus politics.

The need for reform was ignored as a vote loser in the 1970’s.
As is the need to discuss the problems of multi-culture today.
Representation and not policy controls Whitehall.
To the detriment of all peoples, but especially the English, Scots, and Welsh.

Hilary Clinton lost the democratic nomination mostly because for a few crucial months she was unable to generate enough finance. We have a two party system here because only two parties have the requisite finances. Money, not democracy, morality or legality controls all things. It has always been that way. But it has never been so far from the people’s control that even a revolution would change little. We no longer benefit from foreign investment, expertise, and labour, but are now instead dependent on it. This is tantamount to slavery. The three fastest growing international ‘trades’ are weapons, drugs, and people trafficking. The wealth created so vast that it becomes intertwined with governments and ‘legal’ business.

We are heading to every hellish nightmare depicted in every science-fiction writer’s worst imaginings. And as with Orwell’s 1984, good science-fiction simply takes current trends and ideologies to their natural conclusions.

The last thing of note, the ‘umbrella’ under which all things will pale, is of course world population. According to the E.U. set to rise from six billion to nine in the next fifty years. All in the Third World.

And with merely half of one of those billions being more than the entire white population of the world…

And all mass immigration being into Europe and the U.S….

Well…

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