Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Clark loves Thatcher - I Hate Both

First, you have the death of Margaret Thatcher who, as Morrisey wrote, was "without an atom of humanity".

Then, you have the praise of globalist leaders around the world. And to top it off we have BC's unelected premier Christy Clark indirectly compare herself to the Iron Lady.

The comparison is apt but not for the reasons that Clark wants us to believe. She has the same contempt for the environment and human rights. She has supported corporate interests in the same way, while similarly ignoring the needs of the poor and downtrodden.

I can't believe this province has so many Thatcherites that Clark would think the comparison would be a boost to her popularity. That is why this province is a globalist playground and Vancouver a Bilderberg bridgehead in Canada. I think the Occupy protest got the numbers wrong. It is not the 99% versus the 1%. I think it might be split more evenly 50/50.  Fifty percent of the people seem to support the good and the other fifty percent (the totally brainwashed or willingly evil) support the bad. How else can you explain 40 percent of the people voting for Harper. And the support for the federal Liberals make up the rest of that 50 percent. BC's huge support for that Bilderberger lapdog Gordon Campbell in two elections reveals the exhausting number of selfish people there are out here in Lotusland.

Exhausting, because it is been years since Occupy was supposed to kick off a new generation of protesters and activists and it's getting harder each day to convince people even though the evidence continues to mount. Generation Y is the worst. I remember being in school and wanting to wipe out the system of my parent's generation. That is how it is supposed to be. But not this generation. If you went to Occupy Vancouver you would have noticed it was mostly Gen X. We are so much a minority and will never have any power as long as the Boomers and Gen Y conspire together. Maybe the Millenials will join with Gen X in a titanic struggle for the future of mankind. Sci-Fi fodder indeed, but also maybe our only hope.

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