Gravatar You know this is very interesting. It all boils down to how you rear your children. The morals and values instilled from birth.
I would bet that social housing is full of second or third generation drug users.
I have met folks that are dirt poor but they have some self respect. They struggle to make ends meet and rear their kids with hope.
I have met the drug users, (some wealthy) and their kids pretty much raise themselves.
Viola they are lazy and shiftless with no self respect.
So back to the B book raise up a child in the way they shall go.

This same can be seen in the Middle East today. You rear your children with no sence of the value of life and you have blood thirsty animals. And the cycle continues.


Gravatar "The answer is self evident to most of us. You do not value what you do not work to obtain."

And then there are animals who don't give a damn. I'd nearly forgotten how some folks live but have had the time the last few years to tool about the country. The welfare tribes are for the most part extraordinarily dirty, and it's rubbed off on lots of their working brethren. Filth as far as the eye can see in some neighborhoods where most are employed yet could care less about their properties.


Gravatar Lemuel, starting from your paragraph: To quote the latter-day Brunnen-G ... until the end of your piece, I would not say you have written a "perfect" explanation of the liberal-left's hatred of the democratic capitalist culture which gave them freedom and security.

But ... by golly ... I do believe you have written a near-perfect one. Excellent work. Agree 100% with your main points. But, please don't write off Western Europe quite yet. We on the Euro political right are trying to get our act together. And, India has special problems of her own.


Gravatar Thank you, and I hope you are right about Europe.


Gravatar A lot of them are just sorry assholes and bitches that simply don't care. That's not the whole story though. A lot of it has to do with a culture of despair, and a feeling that there just isn't any hope of having a higher quality life. The welfare system historically promotes this.

Typically, welfare case workers have more of a drive to keep people on the dole than they do to help them get off. The more people that get off, the less justification there is for x amount of funding, and of course case workers. So it's job security for them.

Finally, you add drug addiction and crime rings into the mix, the forces that breed like rats in these typs of environemnts, and all but reign supreme there, and you have an even added sense of hopelessness. Few cops want to venture into these areas, few civic leaders care, as long as it is relatively contained to these areas, and the people there become helpless spectators and victims. It is worth their life in a lot of cases to try to do anything about it.

You add all these factors in and it becomes easy to see why a lot of people don't care about a few diapers strewn around the yard. They're probably afraid to step out of their houses long enough to pick things up.


Gravatar The buildings that Dr. Dalrymple is talking about are in his own upscale neighborhood in London. The privately owned apartments are valued at nine hunderd thousand dollars. The welfare buildings which are part of the same apartment complex are identical in every way.


Gravatar Tammy Bruce, in her book "The Death of Right and Wrong", makes a good case for what she calls "Malignant Narcissism" as a major factor in the psychosis of the left.

In part, it's when a person identifies so strongly with their role as a victim, that they can't heal and move beyond it. Instead, it becomes their identity in life, and they try to recreate the world around them to support that world-view.

There is more to it than that, but she expains it better in her book. It ties in with much of what you have said here.


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