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This is a discussion on How far are we from revolution? within the Current Affairs forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. I think the recent sex abuses report, and the government's forcing the taxpayer to pay for 90% of the compensation ...
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| I think the recent sex abuses report, and the government's forcing the taxpayer to pay for 90% of the compensation claims is in many ways reminiscent of the French ancien regime, where the commoners were made pay exorbitant rates to the higher estates. Too add insult to injury many of these vile child abusers are not even going to be convicted - in fact their good names have been preserved from the courts and the media (who have also a disgusting record in suppressing critical journalists). The Irish people are also being made cover up the mess left as a result of the scandallous way in which the banks operated, while these vile criminals not only get away scot free, but in addition will enjoy their lavish pensions. All this is happening during one of the worst economic recessions ever. We have mounting international debt with no guarantee the state couldn't default. It seems that people are becoming ever more alienated from the constitutional authorities. It would also seem that there exists a near consensus on this forum that the government cannot go soon enough. Anyone acquainted with the reign of Louis XVI cannot but notice the parallels. I am in way advocating such a course of action, but I would like to know whether you think the prospect of a revolution is a likely one? Is it even remotely possible? Would you participate in one if you thought it would succeed? Would you even give moral support to a revolution?
__________________ "People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors"-Edmund Burke Last edited by Lidl_Shopper; 22nd May 2009 at 01:16 PM. |
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| We are nudging ever but closer to one, a la Velvet Revolution type that was seen in Czechoslovakia in '89. However Zanu FF will receive such a kicking come June that if Clowen doesnt walk, he will be forced to.
__________________ RIP Comrade Tomas MacGiolla (1926-2010) |
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| Unfortunately we're pretty far from a revolution. If this mess is to be sorted out, we need to shake things up. Voting these people out is not good enough. Those who have committed crimes or who are guilty of negligence and gross mismanagement should be barred from public office. Mass civil disobedience would be a good start... |
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| If they keep taxing the sh1te out of people to keep their own cosy lifestyle,and only leaving ordinary people to live on beans and toast (if the esb haven't cut themoff) there will civil unrest.
__________________ The trifling economy of paper, as a cheaper medium, or its convenience for transmission, weighs nothing in opposition to the advantages of the precious metals... it is liable to be abused, has been, is, and forever will be abused, in every country in which it is permitted." --Thomas Jefferson to John W. Eppes, 1813. |
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| The old bishops would come out with their crosiers and condemn the voilence of the revolution flanked by FFand FG and tell the faithful that violence may be only be used by the christen brothers on young children just like 1922 |
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