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There's something wrong with you
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Yes, it is all on the individual that there is some thing wrong with them. Not that there is some thing wrong or lacking with society and how it is structured. The English had a 'problem' in South Africa getting willing workers for their mines, ports, domestic servants etc. For some unfathomable reason the lazy natives did not flock to the mines to work. They were quite happy to be with their family and their cattle and crops. Much like the crofters in Scotland before the forced enclosures were happy with their land and work. They had every thing they needed and were well able to provide for themselves and had much leisure time. They saw no need to break up their family and for some to live with strangers in foreign places with strangers spending their time in the dangerous underground in the heat and dark sweating from hard labour. To do such a thing was madness in their eyes. So the British introduced a hut tax. Every hut had to pay this tax and it was only payable in British currency or be imprisoned. So in this way they compelled at least one person from each family to participate in the British economic system. With out participating in the madness they (tbtb) can't do it. It doesn't work without our co-operation. In the west we believe we are willing co-operate to fulfill our own needs and not theirs. We have the media to reminds us constantly what we want.
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There's something wrong with you - by Magda Hassan - 24-02-2014, 12:19 AM

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