This just lessens the impact of the industrial action as far as some people are concerned, rendering the strike "weaker", but I totally agree with you. There are always those who take the "us and them" attitude to employment, often just for the sake of some misplaced political ideology.born-again-atheist wrote:If public transport shuts down it has a far greater impact than just making people late, and having to find other modes of transport.
If they plan to do it on any business day, then no it's simply far too wide-reaching. Do it every Sunday, or something.
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A protest that inconveniences no one achieves nothing.born-again-atheist wrote:If public transport shuts down it has a far greater impact than just making people late, and having to find other modes of transport.
If they plan to do it on any business day, then no it's simply far too wide-reaching. Do it every Sunday, or something.
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And what would that "misplaced political ideology" be?Tigger wrote:This just lessens the impact of the industrial action as far as some people are concerned, rendering the strike "weaker", but I totally agree with you. There are always those who take the "us and them" attitude to employment, often just for the sake of some misplaced political ideology.born-again-atheist wrote:If public transport shuts down it has a far greater impact than just making people late, and having to find other modes of transport.
If they plan to do it on any business day, then no it's simply far too wide-reaching. Do it every Sunday, or something.
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A lot of the time it's necessary. Without the WSPU's militancy (some in the day would have argued terrorism) women would not have the vote. The poll tax riots "inconvenienced" business owners, but something greater came out of it - repealing the Poll Tax and Thatcher's resignation. Ghandi, Mandela, Castro, Guevara, Lenin, Pankhurst, Martin Luther King...Without their "misplaced political ideology" the world would be a worse place to live in.Tigger wrote:This just lessens the impact of the industrial action as far as some people are concerned, rendering the strike "weaker", but I totally agree with you. There are always those who take the "us and them" attitude to employment, often just for the sake of some misplaced political ideology.born-again-atheist wrote:If public transport shuts down it has a far greater impact than just making people late, and having to find other modes of transport.
If they plan to do it on any business day, then no it's simply far too wide-reaching. Do it every Sunday, or something.

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One sometimes finds people living in circumstances that bely their expressed opinions: the vocal communist living well in a capitalist society; the priest with the penchant for little boys; the clean-living politician with a mistress; the sort of person who goes along with such opinions without consideration of the impact of their actions or the actions they support until it actually makes a difference to them. That kind of thing.RuleBritannia wrote:And what would that "misplaced political ideology" be?Tigger wrote:This just lessens the impact of the industrial action as far as some people are concerned, rendering the strike "weaker", but I totally agree with you. There are always those who take the "us and them" attitude to employment, often just for the sake of some misplaced political ideology.born-again-atheist wrote:If public transport shuts down it has a far greater impact than just making people late, and having to find other modes of transport.
If they plan to do it on any business day, then no it's simply far too wide-reaching. Do it every Sunday, or something.

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I fail to see what that has to do with striking over working conditions.Tigger wrote:One sometimes finds people living in circumstances that bely their expressed opinions: the vocal communist living well in a capitalist society; the priest with the penchant for little boys; the clean-living politician with a mistress; the sort of person who goes along with such opinions without consideration of the impact of their actions or the actions they support until it actually makes a difference to them. That kind of thing.
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Ok.RuleBritannia wrote:I fail to see what that has to do with striking over working conditions.Tigger wrote:One sometimes finds people living in circumstances that bely their expressed opinions: the vocal communist living well in a capitalist society; the priest with the penchant for little boys; the clean-living politician with a mistress; the sort of person who goes along with such opinions without consideration of the impact of their actions or the actions they support until it actually makes a difference to them. That kind of thing.

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Sorted then.Tigger wrote:Ok.RuleBritannia wrote:I fail to see what that has to do with striking over working conditions.Tigger wrote:One sometimes finds people living in circumstances that bely their expressed opinions: the vocal communist living well in a capitalist society; the priest with the penchant for little boys; the clean-living politician with a mistress; the sort of person who goes along with such opinions without consideration of the impact of their actions or the actions they support until it actually makes a difference to them. That kind of thing.

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Yep. Can't be arsed TBH.Rum wrote:Sorted then.Tigger wrote:Ok.RuleBritannia wrote:I fail to see what that has to do with striking over working conditions.Tigger wrote:One sometimes finds people living in circumstances that bely their expressed opinions: the vocal communist living well in a capitalist society; the priest with the penchant for little boys; the clean-living politician with a mistress; the sort of person who goes along with such opinions without consideration of the impact of their actions or the actions they support until it actually makes a difference to them. That kind of thing.

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Join the club. Far too much fuss made of stuff.Tigger wrote:Yep. Can't be arsed TBH.Rum wrote:Sorted then.Tigger wrote:Ok.RuleBritannia wrote:I fail to see what that has to do with striking over working conditions.Tigger wrote:One sometimes finds people living in circumstances that bely their expressed opinions: the vocal communist living well in a capitalist society; the priest with the penchant for little boys; the clean-living politician with a mistress; the sort of person who goes along with such opinions without consideration of the impact of their actions or the actions they support until it actually makes a difference to them. That kind of thing.![]()
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Tigger wrote:Yep. Can't be arsed TBH.Rum wrote:Sorted then.Tigger wrote:Ok.RuleBritannia wrote:I fail to see what that has to do with striking over working conditions.Tigger wrote:One sometimes finds people living in circumstances that bely their expressed opinions: the vocal communist living well in a capitalist society; the priest with the penchant for little boys; the clean-living politician with a mistress; the sort of person who goes along with such opinions without consideration of the impact of their actions or the actions they support until it actually makes a difference to them. That kind of thing.![]()
I'd make a crap politician/debater.
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Please. No sugar thanks.Tigger wrote:Fancy a cuppa?Rum wrote:Join the club. Far too much fuss made of stuff.
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Pissing down. I need to air the dog too. Farting a lot she is.

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Me too.Tigger wrote:Pissing down. I need to air the dog too. Farting a lot she is.
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The same can be said of any significant historical figure from Alexander the Great to Goering. Without them the world wouldn't be what it is today. But worse? I hardly think so. You're speculating on an indeterminable alternate future based on nothing. You have no idea what the world would be like without them.The Red Fox wrote:A lot of the time it's necessary. Without the WSPU's militancy (some in the day would have argued terrorism) women would not have the vote. The poll tax riots "inconvenienced" business owners, but something greater came out of it - repealing the Poll Tax and Thatcher's resignation. Ghandi, Mandela, Castro, Guevara, Lenin, Pankhurst, Martin Luther King...Without their "misplaced political ideology" the world would be a worse place to live in.Tigger wrote:This just lessens the impact of the industrial action as far as some people are concerned, rendering the strike "weaker", but I totally agree with you. There are always those who take the "us and them" attitude to employment, often just for the sake of some misplaced political ideology.born-again-atheist wrote:If public transport shuts down it has a far greater impact than just making people late, and having to find other modes of transport.
If they plan to do it on any business day, then no it's simply far too wide-reaching. Do it every Sunday, or something.
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