I always laugh at these kinds of things. Because I truly do believe it has to be a really hopeful naivety to believe the system can be reformed. At every step it's been actively against the public, and there are people that think this knowing hostility can and more importantly should be saved?
And I know it seems like this is just doomposting and to a certain level it is. But it's also not. It's about coming to terms that the state is something that cannot be reformed and moving forward from that. Anyone that still clings to that at this point is either wilfully naive (and I don't entirely blame them) or subject to a sunk cost mentality and doesn't want to comprehend the idea of giving up on something that has ultimately already failed its purpose.
If anyone thinks bending the knee to Hope Not Hate will get them to leave them alone, despite the Conservatives recently launching a new extremism definition which you would think would sound heavenly in their ears, the Conservatives were still defined as part of the "radical right" in their recently released report.
Appeasement does not work. You are forever branded and there is no redemption in their eyes.
You may have noticed all the political parties have pretty much become one Uniparty with just different coloured rosettes and ribbons. Reform have joined them. Despite Tice rallying against the establishment, he has become one of the establishment. I guess it may be down to the recent redefinition of extremism and not wanting to face consequences for stepping out of line with the Government. Even Labour have pretty much become the Red Tories now. The SNP has more to lose than anyone else because their advocacy of Scottish independence looks to breach that new definition and they've suddenly gone quiet about independence recently.
I've said for a while that until proven otherwise Reform are just socialists with a different coloured tie. Just like the rest of them.
This just proves they are even weaker than the Torys, susposedly from what Beau said today on the lotus eaters podcast they are now scrutinising their candidates with the help of hope not hate.
I always laugh at these kinds of things. Because I truly do believe it has to be a really hopeful naivety to believe the system can be reformed. At every step it's been actively against the public, and there are people that think this knowing hostility can and more importantly should be saved?
And I know it seems like this is just doomposting and to a certain level it is. But it's also not. It's about coming to terms that the state is something that cannot be reformed and moving forward from that. Anyone that still clings to that at this point is either wilfully naive (and I don't entirely blame them) or subject to a sunk cost mentality and doesn't want to comprehend the idea of giving up on something that has ultimately already failed its purpose.
If anyone thinks bending the knee to Hope Not Hate will get them to leave them alone, despite the Conservatives recently launching a new extremism definition which you would think would sound heavenly in their ears, the Conservatives were still defined as part of the "radical right" in their recently released report.
Appeasement does not work. You are forever branded and there is no redemption in their eyes.
You may have noticed all the political parties have pretty much become one Uniparty with just different coloured rosettes and ribbons. Reform have joined them. Despite Tice rallying against the establishment, he has become one of the establishment. I guess it may be down to the recent redefinition of extremism and not wanting to face consequences for stepping out of line with the Government. Even Labour have pretty much become the Red Tories now. The SNP has more to lose than anyone else because their advocacy of Scottish independence looks to breach that new definition and they've suddenly gone quiet about independence recently.
we're true conservatives. when communists come knocking, we immediately bend over for them.
(the correct response is their death, but telling them to fuck off is acceptable)
I watched the segment but I lacked context without knowledge of Bong politics.
What's the ELI5 on the Reform Party?
Thanks.
So is Reform the rebranded UKIP party that Sargon ran for?
I've said for a while that until proven otherwise Reform are just socialists with a different coloured tie. Just like the rest of them.
This just proves they are even weaker than the Torys, susposedly from what Beau said today on the lotus eaters podcast they are now scrutinising their candidates with the help of hope not hate.