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mrs vole the vet
Don't know if this is the right place for this but anyway...
I keep getting the impression that a lot of the right wing opinion and policies suggested at the moment seem to have quite a bit element of 'knowing your place'.
Would those of us in difficult situations be any happier if we 'knew our place' and accepted it rather than trying to fight against adversity?
There seems to be an overall kind of ethos in right wing thinking that people would be better off if they had 'values' re-instilled (family values, the value of hard work, paying tax, earning your own wage, respect for other people's property etc etc) and would then self-police in terms of accepting an essentially shit life and get on with it quietly.
Er, this is not very well thought out just something I keep thinking about recently...
I keep getting the impression that a lot of the right wing opinion and policies suggested at the moment seem to have quite a bit element of 'knowing your place'.
Would those of us in difficult situations be any happier if we 'knew our place' and accepted it rather than trying to fight against adversity?
There seems to be an overall kind of ethos in right wing thinking that people would be better off if they had 'values' re-instilled (family values, the value of hard work, paying tax, earning your own wage, respect for other people's property etc etc) and would then self-police in terms of accepting an essentially shit life and get on with it quietly.
Er, this is not very well thought out just something I keep thinking about recently...