NickD":len0aodu said:
SGW, that comes across as paranoia and reflects the views i see from friends in their early 20s.
Thanks for a considered response, a welcome and refreshing change.
I don't think you know me well enough or have read the thread carefully enough to make your arbitrary diagnosis of immature, paranoid, bigot on me though. It takes more than a passing acquaintance on a forum to know someone and I don't think you are justified in poping up just to make disparaging comments about my personality and character. Good job I am used to it and patient. Challenging my comments if you like but name calling, however politely done doesn't get us anywhere.
It is fact, not paranoia, that the cuts will disadvantage the poorest to the advantage of the richest and they are being imposed by a gang of multi millionairs with no electoral mandate to do so.
I share your lack of support for any political party. I resent and reject the whole notion of surrendering to the dictatorship of any political elite. This pamphlet pretty much covers my opinions on Parliament and centralised government:-
http://www.afed.org.uk/ace/ap_index.html
So you see my criticism of the ConDem's is not as you assume the result of factional bigotry. I despise them all!
There is indeed a lot of prejudice among some workers toward students and vice versa. I fail to see the relevance of that truism. Those of each sector who are not prejudiced against the other will resist this attack in solidarity. Those of either side who are blinded by prejudice don't interest me in the least If workers don't see that this is their struggle as much as the students, they are being short sighted. Their own children and grandchildren are the ones who will suffer the worst effects. Alliances are already being built between students and workers to co ordinate further resistance into next year. You haven't seen anything yet.
It never ceases to amaze me how those opposed to any protest, demonstration or direct action often presume that they are in a position to suggest how they should be conducted. The vast majority having never been involved in any real protest activity. Even if they had, if they choose to oppose us, they should hardly be surprised that their tactical advice is of no value whatsoever and rejected as opposition propaganda. Should we take advice on pursuing the conflict in Afghanistan from the Taliban?
Your comment about continuing the protest being childish petulance doesn't accord with any theory on protest I have ever heard of, nor with history, reality or even common sense. You will need to explain further how you think a single protest can exert as much effective pressure as a sustained and co-ordinated campaign. Again I would challenge your qualification and experience to make such a claim.
Your equating my own opinions with those of your 20yr old friends is very weak. But at least it will amuse my grandchildren.
Hope you will accept this post in the spirit of debate in which it is intended and not flounce off only to return to snipe. The thread needs people who are capable of constructing a sentence and have an attention span that can cope with more than two lines.