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Problems Evolved from Bedroom Tax Acceptance

Our routines of 'obedience' we incorporate within our lives as habits, that some defend to their death, has an impact shaping our views influencing our behaviour, especially when it is from our own government. We accept new legislations without question, without question! These legislations controlled by corporations we indirectly invite to lead our Governments while we idly stand back allowing brands and logos to re-shape our lives by endless corporate advertising. Our own Government is using the mass media to advertise that social housing tenants are lazy individuals that don't work, sponge of the state, moan, and spend welfare money on booze, cigarettes and luxury holidays abroad. Demonizing us as bad citizens and a disgrace and this is how we are being advertised. And as usual, people who cannot think in any abstract way believe, comply and accept these new found emotions towards the poorest of communities. That would be 'hatred' by the way, to cause the predictable class divisions between the different sectors of the working classes, the lower classes and homeowners.

Elites use the media like an 'echo chamber' full of propaganda tactics about the good reason for 'Bedroom Tax' to influence, brain wash, hood wink people, our local populace to behave. Corporate power is a de-politicalisation of our local communities as corporate forces diminish our democracy making democracy impossible to be. So people speak out less and less, and are unable to think or articulate the 'real' reason for social and local discord, for domestic turbulence and class divisions.

This 'Bedroom Tax' does not have our best interests at heart for anybody, which is manipulated by unseen hands to exploit and impoverish hundreds and thousands of peace loving families and individuals across the country. Unleashing repression of great magnitude dissolving our freedom of speech and removing us from our homes under a form of blackmailing procedure all in the name of profit or sorting out the books. Placing the monetary system, a corrupt and man made economic place mat, to exist and put before living human beings who want to live peacefully, left alone to get on with life.

With no ounce of 'empathy' Crawley social housing tenants witness the hollow acts of democracy from our own council as our constitutional rights for our liberty becoming less meaningful, actually meaningless. Just like our consent by 'us' the governed, is meaningless.  Our political theatre creates the same pretence as any other play acting. The pretence that under the guise of a pretend democracy, filled with democratic debates are hollow, shallow with no depth. Our community tends to accept social policy under obedience, believing our officials know best, our government knows what it is doing. It is a classic symbol of 'eyes wide shut' is what fills most communities these days, with people scared to critique their local Council.

We are now receiving vague and undemocratic messages regularly claiming for a better tomorrow, although a bit difficult when the 'Bedroom Tax' is stealing food from the poor's table. Perhaps they suggest for a better tomorrow the poor just buy a smaller table, plates, pots and pans of miniature sizes for that matter. Promises or better tomorrows has been everyday for every tomorrow until people realised tomorrow never comes.

The 'Bedroom Tax' is governed by the undemocratic elite that choose to dictate to maintain their supply of wealth but take from the poor to disempower.. These creatures control our political and social systems from global infrastructure to infiltrate our local infrastructures and have no mercy, no compassion and certainly no empathy. We as locals in our own communities are in danger of being muzzled if we don't stand up to corporate powers who dominant our politics, our every day lives. We need to puncture the power vacuum the council has adopted and release the cold heartedness that has developed within.

There is now great deteriorating political confidence that is tragic even amongst the most harden right wingers who think the poor mess up the national economy, it effects us all. My Nan said 'this is how it started back in 1940'. She lived as a young girl in Berlin and witnessed a sector of society get demonized, black listed and forced out of their homes. Frighteningly enough she may be right?



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