Monday 26 October 2015

Strumpettes

So, Charlotte Proudman, who are these Harlots, Strumpettes, Hoes, and Wenches? Are they working-class? Are they impeccably middle-class and, like most such (my lot), entirely state-educated?

Even control of the Labour Party is now in the hands of the people who always said that this kind of thing was either irrelevant to the real struggle or positively inimical to it, backed up by those who have grown up in the world that has proved the correctness of that view.

That proof has been placed beyond all reasonable doubt by this kind of thing's wholesale adoption by the present Government of warmongering and union-bashing persecutors of the poor and assailants of civil liberties.

Yet on and on The Guardian ploughs with it all, undeterred that it had caused that paper to endorse the Labour Leadership Candidate who went on to come a poor third, and who had previously abolished Income Support while inflicting Atos and the Work Capability Assessment on a grateful nation.

Across a range of disciplines, Sixth Formers and undergraduates these days want to do Marxism, which asks many of the best questions even though it also gives many of the worst answers.

But instead, they have to do this, because its proponents are employed in huge numbers to do the teaching and the marking.

Thus formed, half of them will vote for Cameron, Osborne, and whatever comes next, because, well, why not?

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