Well ok but I'm willing to cut the left, and myself, and, as I'm in a generous mood, Mr tea himself, some slack for not having worked out a winning strategy for destroying an enemy empire in control of the largest concentration of wealth arms and influence the world has ever seen, particularly as we don't even have single light sabre between us.
I dunno, I mean I'm probably one of the least politically engaged people I know. I've been on like three or four protests, ever. I vote Labour, for all the fucking good it'll do them - they're trailing by 17 points in the latest opinion polls. I was excited when Corbyn became leader of the party but I'm starting to wonder if he isn't the worst thing that could possibly have happened to them. You know he regularly contributes to this paper:
Note the irony of the headline juxtaposed with the story on the left. I mean, I know it's a two-bit pisspot rag and utterly irrelevant in the scheme of things, but I think it's pretty potent as a symbol of just how utterly
beyond fucked the radical left is. It's got to the point where I'd probably vote for
Tony Blair - subhuman scum that he is - if he were to stand again. It's actually that bad. Or John Major, he was sort of bland and harmless. I could really go for bland and harmless right now. And people in America are going to look back fondly to the lost golden age not just of Obama but even GWB.
I guess you could say to all the women and various minority groups please put your struggles to one side while we concentrate on destroying the death star and then we'll talk about it after. That's what your advocating right? It might be the right thing to do, but you'd need a good salesman.
No, you've made that up. You might be right that you might be right, all the same. But I think it's a false binary to say that it has to be fighting capitalism
or fighting racism, sexism and all the rest. If I were a conspiracy theory fiend, I'd say that was what
They want us to think.