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AIBU - To want to tell people like this reporter to F OFF!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostLike I give a damn. You're an unpleasant individual and as has been mentioned by others the forum was a better place without you.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBlessed relief I should imagine given some of the parenting skills prevalent in some of todays society.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBut then they get fed to the next generation as an unhealthy meal and the cycle of deprivation continues. At least if they were made into lean ham slices, we'd have a chance of improving society. But then, where would Esther get next year's crop from?
The one hope we do have though on a serious note is that some of the kids of bad parents will know first hand how not to **** things up when they have kids.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe one hope we do have though on a serious note is that some of the kids of bad parents will know first hand how not to **** things up when they have kids.Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIf only it was thus. Then we could probably get rid of a whole trenche of society.
The one hope we do have though on a serious note is that some of the kids of bad parents will know first hand how not to **** things up when they have kids.
Whereas you can come from a poor, ill-educated background, with most likely only one parent and have a good decent up bringing, we are led to believe that lack of access to money, education & two parents is what leads us to bad kids. That is why, in the first point of this thread, the nanny state believes it can interfere in every small facet of your lives.
It is of course a load of BS, and within the UK, this is down to a lack of moral guidance caused by an atheist agenda IMO.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBut it's that cycle that continues. The argument is around education and wealth.
Whereas you can come from a poor, ill-educated background, with most likely only one parent and have a good decent up bringing, we are led to believe that lack of access to money, education & two parents is what leads us to bad kids. That is why, in the first point of this thread, the nanny state believes it can interfere in every small facet of your lives.
It is of course a load of BS, and within the UK, this is down to a lack of moral guidance caused by an atheist agenda IMO.
Do you not think that a man can have morals without a belief in God?Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBut it's that cycle that continues. The argument is around education and wealth.
Whereas you can come from a poor, ill-educated background, with most likely only one parent and have a good decent up bringing, we are led to believe that lack of access to money, education & parenting leads is what leads to bad kids. That is why, in the first point of this thread, the nanny state believes it can interfere in every small facet of your lives.
It is of course a load of BS, and within the UK, this is down to a lack of moral guidance caused by an atheist agenda.
Of course this is not caused by an atheist agenda, but by the brave new world Mrs T brought in where we all have to look out for ourselves and f%ck everyone else.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOf course there are badly brought up rich kids. They express their anti-social / sociopathic attributes by going into banking, and rarely trouble the crime statisitcs.
Of course this is not caused by an atheist agenda, but by the brave new world Mrs T brought in where we all have to look out for ourselves and f%ck everyone else.
FFS, what next?Comment
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostAh the fear of God.
Do you not think that a man can have morals without a belief in God?
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOf course there are badly brought up rich kids. They express their anti-social / sociopathic attributes by going into banking, and rarely trouble the crime statisitcs.
Of course this is not caused by an atheist agenda, but by the brave new world Mrs T brought in where we all have to look out for ourselves and f%ck everyone else.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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