Right Brain Ronnie
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Yes it is harsh, however people with a right of centre view point on here have posters show an unnecessary amount of aggression against them, if it was physical and on the street they would be banged up.Being harshly called to task for one’s political views is par for the course on internet forums I am afraid - people get very passionate about these things but you also jumped into this thread shooting from the hip too tbh so probably wound a few people up.
I don’t think there’s been any obvious discrimination towards you however - (people mock/correct people’s language and grammar all the time - NSC loves a pedant ). It may feel like you are being discriminated against but you just need to find a way to participate that works for you and if that’s not working for others, find a way of living with the criticism. Everyone has different approaches whether they are neurodivergent (as I am) or not.
Back on topic, I don’t think Starmer is ‘weak’ in the sense you suggest. The far left of the Party, ie Dianne Abbott, Clive Lewis MP, and the other Corbynites have been firmly reigned in under his leadership and I suspect Starmer will have no problem in withdrawing the Whip from any member who causes trouble from the backbenches (there is always a way). Whatever the left of the Party do, they will have little impact economic policy imo since they are not Cabinet members.
If there is a recognisable zeitgeist in British politics at the moment, it has been typified by the centre of the political spectrum shifting right. The Labour Party is more right wing than it has ever been in its history as was the last government under the Tories. The idea therefore that there is going to be an uprising of the far left is risible imo - Labour getting elected was just the pendulum resetting itself more towards the centre in the way that any shift to one extreme or another in British politics self-rights itself periodically as do the two mainstream parties with their own members.
I would also dispute Farage is ‘forward thinking’ in his manifesto pledges - his economic policy ideas are just a more right wing variation of pre-80s laissez-faire conservatism and his overriding ideology is egocentrism, the oldest ideology known to humanity.
So basically your implying dyslexia can be discriminated about but all the other types of discrimination can't. It's not my problem it's their problem.
If I had stated I was of colour or was homosexual or trans etc, would it be okay to mock on these?
Which is it? let's all knock one another for there diversity or let's not knock anyone and take them for what they are?
Starmer looks wide eyed like a frightened rabbit, i can not remember a PM ever looking so out of their depth.
If he was a strong PM he could have said Biden has been a fantastic president, but I am not here to judge his mental capacity, I enjoyed my engagement with him. Instead he lied very easily, saying Biden moved at pace and across all the detail, it's clear Biden is not fit to make huge decisions. His arse was squeezed tight enough to undo a used jar of Marmite.
Polite notice, small bite size post to me or you won't get an answer, this was far to long.
The main evidence is above:have you got any evidence to validate your opinions?
Marmite soaked white Y fronts have been found in the Gents in Washington, if I can get hold of them you can taste them for confirmation if you like.
He changes his mind and direction like the wind, there will be plenty more flip flops to follow, he is weak and will go, within a year at best.