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dbmtb":1sv4x689 said:Sorry guys - but this thread is turning into a club for Sun Readers.
Enjoy yourselves. I'm leaving you to it.
With you
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dbmtb":1sv4x689 said:Sorry guys - but this thread is turning into a club for Sun Readers.
Enjoy yourselves. I'm leaving you to it.
KeepItSteel":3c2wg54f said:suburbanreuben":3c2wg54f said:Could it be that in the "most deprived town in the East" there is no work for these scroungers anyway? No work, no prospects, no hope; i think I'd be pissed at 8.30 am in that situation.
Thats the beauty of our free society, you have freedom to get up on your own two feet and achieve.
Even starting from the very bottom rung of a long ladder, there is always opportunity if you just try hard enough.
IMO the people you are defending give up too easily. and I really hope you wouldnt turn to alcohol for breakfast.
And as for clinical illness/depression being the route cause, you wont find many 'depressed' people in african slums. but you will find alot of people who will do almost anything to make a meagre living and get by in life.
It is the state that has created a class of quitters in the UK.
Depression is far too easily diagnosed and used as an excuse.
Man Up!
passiflora":3pnb8r07 said::shock: I just hope the various people who comment on this never have to suffer mental illness,
I't is not something to be be-littled or made light of, cannot just be turned on and of at a flick of a switch.
:? Bit disappointed really, genuine illness and people not working because they chose to, is too seperate things and yes there were people in WW2 who suffered, who were shot, who would never be today.
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gibbleking":186hjoic said:pah ....claimed for that 2 years ago...
passiflora":zcs8tqgj said::shock: I just hope the various people who comment on this never have to suffer mental illness,
I't is not something to be be-littled or made light of, cannot just be turned on and of at a flick of a switch.
:? Bit disappointed really, genuine illness and people not working because they chose to, is too seperate things and yes there were people in WW2 who suffered, who were shot, who would never be today.
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KeepItSteel. And as for clinical illness/depression being the route cause said:I think the BBC's coverage of the world cup proved that without doubt. Not an alcy or glue sniffer in sight, even when Alan Shearer bravely went to Soweto... :roll: