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Originally Posted by Gary L
Note the absolute black and white certainties of the bigot – all people on benefits are spongers in the same way that a bigot labels all young black men as muggers or all Muslims as terrorists. Same **** different target, but for some reason its ok right now to throw hatred at poor people.
We are hypocrites, and Bigots.
we are strange bunch of humans. we don't know our arse from our elbow sometimes.
whilst we're defending what's fashionable at the time to defend. we're quite happy to hate and attack another section of society.
some of us need to be led. we're all lost sheep.
all this is going to turn around soon.
it's gone past the stage of saving money. with Daves help it has turned into pure hatred.
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That is a harsh spin on it. But I have to agree to some truth in it.
I don't actually know where all the anger surrounding claimants is now aimed at. It seems to have become a blur. I think it's a case of 'I'm alright Jack, I pay taxes and I don't want it to go on people who sponge and have a cushy life and end up having more than me'. But ended up somehow tarring everyone on benefits with the same brush.
I could argue that anyone claiming child benefit is hypocritical if they are against people who claim other benefits. If they have a 'right' to them, who should argue?
I don't think it's going to get any better, I have a horrible feeling it's just going to get a whole lot worse than it is now.