it looks like the author is crippled over in pain and is in abject misery.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...itary-products
Turns out it's just how she poses for photos.
https://www.theguardian.com/profile/frances-ryan
it looks like the author is crippled over in pain and is in abject misery.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...itary-products
Turns out it's just how she poses for photos.
https://www.theguardian.com/profile/frances-ryan
Oh hang on, she's a raspberry. My bad :-\
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This was by far the most distressing article in The Guardian this week. I almost threw up thinking about the state of this woman's undercarriage.
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-to-wash-water
She's a very irritating raspberry the Guardian wheels out (literally, I suppose) now and again to rail against some latest aspect of how spackers are horribly mistreated by the evil, bloodthirsty tories who apparently all dream of euthanasing anyone with a disability greater than mild shortsightedness. :yawn:
In other words, she may be a cripple, but that doesn't make her any less of a cvnt.
Note the entirely selfish, solipsistic tone of the thing. Sort of 'I don't wash and that's great for me. All the rest of you are idiots'. Never mind the poor fvckers who are forced to smell her every time she drags her appalling, reeking carcass out in public.
That's what these people are like.
A lovely girl with MS on my Facebook feed was complaining about the PIPS payment system this morning. It does sound pretty appalling what they put (already vulnerable) people through :-\
The problem is that in the quest to make the system horrible for people who are on the make, you are hurting people who have simply been dealt a ****ty hand in life (such as this poor girl, who was a micro-biologist before her MS set in).
Her mum has MS too and her dad (who physically and mentally abused the family for decades) just died.
I agree that women having appalling judgement in who they choose to breed with is a hugely ignored issue, when tackling it effectively would pretty much solve every social problem.
And it partly is. Part of the problem is the political imperative to be seen as tough when it comes to public money. A noble enough thought but the problem is that the mounting costs are not really about those on the make. To put in place a tough policy that weeds these people out costs a fair bit of money- more than you lose to those who dont deserve the payouts.
So you have a tough and complex system that is underfunded and under skilled. For every scrounger you weed out you punish plenty of genuine cases and that is news.
THe winter fuel thing was a good example. Not opposed to means testing in general but it was clear that attempting to deny the allowance to those who didnt need it was going to cost more than it saved.
As usual, the real political figure is the number of people registered disabled. As long as that goes down nobody will ask whether the overall spend went down.
Do you actually register as disabled anymore?
You can register as blind and / or deaf. Or register for a blue badge.
after that, it is all about 'considering yourself disabled'* isn't it?
* affected by something that impairs your day to day living.
That is what the abusers use. Blame them. And the Equality Act.
If the poor stopped 'suffering' from their multitudinous so-called illnesses, we'd need about a quarter of the hospitals I'm currently paying for. :shrug:
Or, to put it more sensbily, if we closed down three-quarters of the hospitals and 90% of GP's surgeries and told the feckless wastrels that sitting around on their árses is no longer an option, I might be able to earn a living wage without the Revenue Thieves stealing 70% of it. :shrug:
That song was written about my life and daily struggle to eat and support my family despite the best efforts of the forces of socialism. :shrug:
"Wherever somebody's fighting for a place to stand
Or a decent job or a helping hand
Wherever somebody's struggling to be free
Look in their eyes, Ma, and you'll see me""
Yeah, but think who she's just bred with. An internet troll who wishes cancer on people and hurls abuse at women with withered limbs and twisted bodies in wheelchairs.
Why do some women desire to mate with evil men? Proof that there is no god, imo. Not a good one, anyway.
The Good Lie, you see. Hardly surprising that the swivel-eyed right foam at the mouth at the brazen mendacity underpinning the entire philosophy of the contemporary left, while traditional leftists who just seek a fairer share of the fruits of our toil through solidarity with our colleagues can only shake their heads at how far things have fallen.
I once sat through a lecture from a blind bloke claiming he could do everything we could do. I was so tempted to challenge him to a frame of snooker for a tenner.
Not being defined by your disability is fine. Just because a bloke cant walk it doesnt mean he cant get his round in- I get that and highly approve.
Moving the conversation on to see your disability as a positive can get very, very silly quite quickly.