
Byronic Enigma
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Byronic Enigma
@ByronicEnigma
Fashionista, political critic, zealous London socialite 🇺🇦
The shadows of the capital Se unió Eylül 2011
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@TomSoede @FraserNelson The irony is these right wing authoritarian governments are much less free-market oriented than the 'woke establishment'. What they want is the ability to control state institutions to dictate which private sector interests thrive and which don't.
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@TomSoede @FraserNelson It's clear they are going to follow the Trump playbook. Using the threat of control of the levers of the state to distort markets by intimidating private companies to come on board. It was effective with Trump.
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@toryboypierce @theSNP They may as well because if Scotland wins the World Cup no Scot is gonna be in a state to work for a fortnight.
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Why did @theSNP Govt agree to Bank Holiday today in Scotland for qualifying for World Cup. What happens if they win? A week off work?
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@allandray08 And then as time passed you had the slow realisation that actually the script was not written the way you had expected and yes, you could have seen right from the start how things were going to turn out.
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@allandray08 I'd been excitedly expecting the new Don Bradman to assert his dominance over the W Indies quicks, and remember seeing a nervous scratchy batsman looking all at sea against Marshall and Patterson and thinking - hang on, thats not whats meant to happen - but he'll come good, right
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@FUDdaily What I don't get though is how so many boomers now spend their lives on facebook going down conspiracy theory rabbit holes. Can't blame the parents for that.
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@FUDdaily I agree 100%, growing up I had so many interests/hobbies that I got into organically, astronomy, history, planes, ships. I also made model planes, spent the summers outside on my bike or playing cricket with a tennis ball. There was no algorithm dictating what content I consumed
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Young people spending too much time on their phones is a consequence of bad teaching and bad parenting. Young people just aren't exposed to hobbies and activities that don't involve a screen, or given the proper motivation to develop offline skills. I spent my teens learning to code, building model kits, reading books and going outside on the bicycle, as well as activities in the Sea Cadets .
Most of my reading was around the 8th Army Air Force and D-Day because I'd inherited a passion of WW2 history from my dad. It's led to a lifelong interest in military affairs, model-making and photography - and taken me to museums and shows around the country. Show me a kid that spends all their time on a phone and I'll show you a kid who isn't really interested in anything - and hasn't been exposed to cool things. That's down to dull teachers with no life experience and no passion, and absent, negligent parents. You can ban them from social media, but the devil still makes work for idle hands.
Moreover, there's an absence of moral instruction. Young people grow up admiring and emulating influencers when they should be taught to despise them as the talentless know-nothings they are. As a society we elevate ignorance as cool, which is how you end up with Kanye West being a billionaire. Young people will not do useful things with their time if knowledge is not prized and status goes to those who know the least.
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@allandray08 By '92 it had shifted and almost every house in our neighbourhood had Labour posters in the window. I canvassed for Labour in that election in a marginal target seat that Labour won, and I thought there was a real political shift but it wasn't replicated nationwide.
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@allandray08 I grew up in the north. In '87 I remember being confused by how my family & neighbours really disliked Thatcher and Tories but found reasons to justify voting for them, usually "loony left" labour councils or nuclear disarmament. Some voted SDP/Lib Alliance as a protest vote.
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@allandray08 That's the one! That part that starts at 5:15 is the most iconic Labour theme music for me. I was a teenager massively into politics at the time and used to imagine myself as a Labour Prime Minister doing my triumphant first conference after winning election to that theme 🌹
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@ByronicEnigma The theme was used in most of Labour's PPBs in the 1987 GE: youtube.com/watch?v=ia58lG…

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@cta84 @SkylarSkye3 Well I watched Tucker Carlson who showed what a Russian supermarket was like and how Americans never have anything as bountiful and plentiful as they have in Russia.
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@Pwebstertimes These days there's so much 'briefing' that I expect much of it is fabricated. Journalists are under so much pressure for new material that they are easy prey for people who are on the fringes of circles of power to claim faux insider knowledge.
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