Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Stakeholders Find The Silver Bullet.

A few days into my Canadian idyll and only hours after meeting various wolf-like creatures in London(wahooo!),I was struck by the nature of modern political conflict.

In England, and in any other ostensibly English-based culture, there is a killer app, a silver bullet, something which will guarantee victory.
Victory may come sooner.It may come later.
This silver bullet would put a final end to De Cicco-Time all over the world.
It is called Liberty.
All over the world, dictators and malfeasant governments watch with bated amusement as the 'West' employs thousands of people to play games with liberty, shaving and diluting, playing as close to the wind of change as they can without actually changing tack, or if they do, not sailing towards freedom.

All the mainstream parties ignore the silver bullets lying in the dust at their clay-covered feet, but instead prefer to shoot blanks, safe in the knowledge that they will never hit anything.
In America, the Republicrats shoot Winchesters full of blanks.
The British shoot a large Webley full of black powder; Canadians go hunting loaded for bubble gum.

But not everybody shoots blanks;Pym Fortune shot for Dutch Liberty, and got shot in the head for his troubles.
The Ignorant Sheila's Party(One Nation) of Australia, struck a blow for stupidity with the plain recognition of Western Liberty, and succeeded because nobody else tried.

In Britain, the BNP loads up with the silver bullets-and fires at justice. And they shoot to kill.

My belief is that it is up to individual politicians to establish their own reputation, free from the thumb-bummed slags of the status quo.

We can no longer rely on trickle down from political parties, when the crooks in control are merely drenching us in stolen piss.

We have to go it alone.

2 comments:

jomama said...

What makes you think pols would be any better w/out a party?

Sky Captain said...

No authority figure would be pressuring them to stay on message;it might be an idea to forbid members of parliament from being in any party.
Then the political party members could only ever be lobbyists.