Here's an occasionally updated Twitter thread of Another Angry Voice quotation pictures.
It was bad enough in Asimov's day when people tried to give parity to expert knowledge and ignorant opinion.
These days people have learned how to game Twitter by having deliberately shitty opinions for attention (far more attention than experts get for well-structured analyses)
The whole art of Tory politics is tricking poor and ordinary people into supporting policies that massively advantage the mega-rich, at the expense of everyone else.
Debt and poverty are the ultimate forms of control.
Put people in poverty and debt, and they'll fear losing their exploitative jobs so much they'll be extremely reluctant to rock the boat by demanding wage rises and better working conditions.
How many bankers went to jail for trashing the entire global economy with their fraudulent sub-prime mortgage scams, and their reckless gambling on complex financial derivatives they didn't even understand?
The Tories want 10 year jail sentences for throwing an egg at a slave trader statue, or protesting against injustice in a way that causes "annoyance" ... but the bankers who trashed the economy in 2008 are still walking free, with £millions in their bank accounts!
One of the most absurd things about 'centrists' is the way they continually deride others as unrealistic dreamers for arguing that the world needn't be quite so shitty, then propose the most vapid and delusional reasons to justify actively making things worse.
Liberals love to revel in Jacinda Ardern's success in New Zealand, but if she was British & spoke like this, or proposed policies like tax the rich, invest in infrastructure, & rebuild the welfare state, they'd viciously hound her out of UK politics, just like they did to Corbyn
It's somewhat cliché to say 'Orwell was right' these days, but ...
Aldous Huxley wrote this in 1958. The more time passes, the more accurate it's turning out to be.
The main reason to learn some economics is so that you can see when people are spouting absolute economic bollocks at you ("no such thing as magic money trees", "no money left", "maxed out national credit card", "let's cut our way to prosperity" ...)
Nelson Mandela wasn't just an anti-Apartheid campaigner, he was an anti-capitalist too.
This is the legendary Jewish Labour MP Gerald Kaufman.
If he was alive today and said anything like this, the right-wing antisemitism smear brigade would call him a self-hating Jew, and hound him out of the Labour Party.
Emiliano Zapata died on his feet. Tricked into an ambush by a bunch of cowards.
The cowards who shot him in the back are long-forgotten, but Zapata lives on as one of the most inspirational revolutionaries of the 20th Century.
The liberal-capitalist attitude is that it's fine and worthy to mitigate the worst consequences of capitalism, but if you ever start questioning the structural features of capitalism that cause so much inequality and suffering, they'll viciously hound you out of public life.
One of the biggest con tricks capitalists ever pulled was convincing the gullible that socialism means making working people pay for the lifestyles of idle layabouts, when that's precisely what capitalism does.
You have to admit @rustyrockets makes a good point here
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As they were flogging off our vital national infrastructure and services on the cheap, the Tories insisted that government is too inefficient to run these things properly.
But now chunks of UK rail, water, and energy are being run by the governments of other countries!
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Consider British Rail
🔴It now costs far more in subsidies to rail franchises than the entire cost of operating BR before privatisation.
🔴Profiteering train leasing companies killed UK train manufacturing by not ordering any new trains in the first 3 years after privatisation
🔴Fares have soared above inflation for decades
🔴Commuter services are overcrowded
🔴Rail in the north is an absolute joke
🔴The track operator has built up a massive £59 billion black hole of debt by leasing the tracks out to the franchise profiteers at way below cost
The BBC is launching a supposed "fact-checking service" called #BBCVerify which is set up to target alternative media, which they classified alongside issues like the UK conspiracy theory movement, the far right, foreign interference, and dodgy funding 🧵
It's interesting that the BBC considers itself so superior to independent media sources when it comes to stuff like misinformation and influence peddling given their own sordid history ...
For decades the BBC colluded with the secret services to blacklist left-leaning figures from BBC jobs to create a strong pro-capitalism, pro-establishment bias at the BBC, whilst publicly denying that that's what they were up to.
Tory propagandists have now settled on a narrative to explain away Kwarteng's disastrous mini-budget
"The Pound Has Recovered"
This misleading, over-simplistic, and downright inaccurate claim is now spreading like wildfire on social media with hashtags like #ScumMedia
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After floundering for several days, Tory MPs and right-wing hacks are now trying to explain away Kwarteng's disastrous mini-budget with claim that the Pound has rallied back to where it was before ...
Meaning that all of the criticism can be dismissed as mere "press hysteria"
This narrative is being pushed hard by Tory MPs like Brendan Clarke-Smith and John Redwood, plus radical-right propaganda hacks like Mike Graham, Darren Grimes and Emily Hewertson
It's also being amplified on social media by Tory accounts using Trumpian slogans like #ScumMedia
Hard-right Twitter profile with dog in photo and flags in bio: "If Remainers are so unhappy with Brexit then why don't they move to a EU country?"
Evidence of a remarkable inability/unwillingness to even remotely think things through before having an opinion
Hard-right ideas don't even have to make sense, or be compatible with each other, because the low-information voters/cognitively-stunted people they target can hold two mutually contradictory thoughts in their head at the same time, when most people would get cognitive dissonance
1. People who don't like [x] about Britain should leave
2. Brexit was excellent, and it's good that the Tories destroyed Brits' rights to live/study/work/retire across Europe
Completely contradictory. But they can be cobbled together into a brainfart if you're thick enough
Last week Kwasi Kwarteng crashed the economy with his disastrous mini-budget. Here are some of the main consequences:
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🔵 The Pound collapsed to its lowest ever level against the US Dollar, and has also fallen in relation to almost every currency on earth.
🔵 This collapse in the Pound has added to the inflation crisis by making imports much more expensive.
🔵 Under normal circumstances an increase in exports is the silver lining to currency depreciation, but Johnson's Brexit bodge stymies this effect through all of the additional bureaucratic Brexit burdens, which have caused an unprecedented dieback in British exports.