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Post by Bentley on Jan 21, 2023 15:01:49 GMT
This self hatred reminds me of the self hatred expressed by white people regarding slavery . It’s not a rational view . I suspect it reflects a lack of achievement in themselves . No. Its always been the case that the older you get the less you can adapt to change. Old people struggled to adapt to homosexuality in the 60's. Now older people struggle with non binary whereas the young are not bothered at all. It also seems the older, fartier and conservative the person is the more they rail against the changes in the world around them. Now read the post that I answered again.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 15:22:58 GMT
That you have no idea what net zero means. You're welcome. I know perfectly well what net zero means. And welcome for what FFS?…..That you are showing yourself up as an uniformed numpty. Oh the irony, lol. This from someone who thinks net zero means removing all the carbon from the atmosphere.....you're a joke.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 15:42:20 GMT
Talking shit is a regular aspect of your conduct, isn't it? I know sewer outlets that come out with less shit than you do. Your thin skin supports my suspicion. Your thick head supports mine, so there we are.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 21, 2023 15:48:12 GMT
Your thin skin supports my suspicion. Your thick head supports mine, so there we are. Where was are is a poster who hates people his own age and has the political maturity of a 14 year old . Where you bullied at school? Did the girls laugh at you ? There must be a reason why you hate your contemporaries.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 15:51:31 GMT
Your thick head supports mine, so there we are. Where was are is a poster who hates people his own age and has the political maturity of a 14 year old . Where you bullied at school? Did the girls laugh at you ? There must be a reason why you hate your contemporaries. What is this self hate you attribute to me because I see negative attitudes and thinking by some older people? Most of them are far older than me on here. Some of them can remember the war which ended 78 years ago. I wasn't even born until 1965, lol. Yes there are people my age who are total gammons, but thankfully we are not all like that. Your cod psychology would be best applied to yourself. You might learn something, though I doubt it. I dont hate older people by the way. My own dear mum is 78. But I note do know some particularly right leaning ones struggle to embrace new ideas and concepts yet think everyone else is the idiot. lol
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Post by Bentley on Jan 21, 2023 15:57:08 GMT
Where was are is a poster who hates people his own age and has the political maturity of a 14 year old . Where you bullied at school? Did the girls laugh at you ? There must be a reason why you hate your contemporaries. What is this self hate you attribute to me because I see negative attitudes and thinking by some older people? Most of them are far older than me on here. Some of them can remember the war which ended 78 years ago. I wasn't even born until 1965, lol. Yes there are people my age who are total gammons, but thankfully we are not all like that. Your cod psychology would be best applied to yourself. You might learn something, though I doubt it. This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about.
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Post by zanygame on Jan 21, 2023 16:09:17 GMT
What is this self hate you attribute to me because I see negative attitudes and thinking by some older people? Most of them are far older than me on here. Some of them can remember the war which ended 78 years ago. I wasn't even born until 1965, lol. Yes there are people my age who are total gammons, but thankfully we are not all like that. Your cod psychology would be best applied to yourself. You might learn something, though I doubt it. This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about. I tend to agree with Bentley here. It was not boomers who took away from the next generation but global economies, over population and automation. The big divide I see is the older generations inability to appreciate how lucky they were with their well paid jobs and low cost housing. That and their inability to compare it with life for the current generation. A lack of compassion and a belief that they had it just as hard.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 16:14:21 GMT
What is this self hate you attribute to me because I see negative attitudes and thinking by some older people? Most of them are far older than me on here. Some of them can remember the war which ended 78 years ago. I wasn't even born until 1965, lol. Yes there are people my age who are total gammons, but thankfully we are not all like that. Your cod psychology would be best applied to yourself. You might learn something, though I doubt it. This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about.Funny that, because I have learnt much the same thing from you. And what is this need you feel to make this debate all about me? Does it mask some hidden inferiority complex? Are you projecting your own flaws and failings onto me as a psychological defence mechanism? Are you experiencing penis envy? Does cod psychology get either of us anywhere? lol
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Post by Bentley on Jan 21, 2023 16:19:35 GMT
This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about. I tend to agree with Bentley here. It was not boomers who took away from the next generation but global economies, over population and automation. The big divide I see is the older generations inability to appreciate how lucky they were with their well paid jobs and low cost housing. That and their inability to compare it with life for the current generation. A lack of compassion and a belief that they had it just as hard. I have just has 7 doors fitted by a carpenter . Two blokes took 6 hours to fit the doors ( on was a sliding door). I worked out that I was charged about £650 for Labour . None of these blokes had degrees . Part of the reason for low wages is that we have a pathetic vocational training in this country since the 1980s. When I was a kid my house didn’t have central heating , my Dad couldn’t afford a car for years, medical procedures were cruder and more painful than today , televisions were extremely expensive etc etc . The days if plenty that you imagine didn't exist ..and what did exist evaporated in the 80s and Thatcher . What the boomers had was a chance to buy a house or rent a house that todays young people struggle with. Plenty of them do though ..
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 16:19:37 GMT
This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about. I tend to agree with Bentley here. It was not boomers who took away from the next generation but global economies, over population and automation. The big divide I see is the older generations inability to appreciate how lucky they were with their well paid jobs and low cost housing. That and their inability to compare it with life for the current generation. A lack of compassion and a belief that they had it just as hard.
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Post by Bentley on Jan 21, 2023 16:20:47 GMT
This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about.Funny that, because I have learnt much the same thing from you. And what is this need you feel to make this debate all about me? Does it mask some hidden inferiority complex? Are you projecting your own flaws and failings onto me as a psychological defence mechanism? Are you experiencing penis envy? Does cod psychology get either of us anywhere? lol It’s not about you . It’s about the shit you post and the shoulder chip you seem so proud to show .
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Post by zanygame on Jan 21, 2023 16:22:18 GMT
This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about.Funny that, because I have learnt much the same thing from you. And what is this need you feel to make this debate all about me? Does it mask some hidden inferiority complex? Are you projecting your own flaws and failings onto me as a psychological defence mechanism? Are you experiencing penis envy? Does cod psychology get either of us anywhere? lol Can you not recognise infatuation when you see it? 🤣
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Post by Bentley on Jan 21, 2023 16:23:30 GMT
Funny that, because I have learnt much the same thing from you. And what is this need you feel to make this debate all about me? Does it mask some hidden inferiority complex? Are you projecting your own flaws and failings onto me as a psychological defence mechanism? Are you experiencing penis envy? Does cod psychology get either of us anywhere? lol Can you not recognise infatuation when you see it? 🤣 Don’t project your love of Srb to me 😘
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Post by zanygame on Jan 21, 2023 16:32:37 GMT
I tend to agree with Bentley here. It was not boomers who took away from the next generation but global economies, over population and automation. The big divide I see is the older generations inability to appreciate how lucky they were with their well paid jobs and low cost housing. That and their inability to compare it with life for the current generation. A lack of compassion and a belief that they had it just as hard. I have just has 7 doors fitted by a carpenter . Two blokes took 6 hours to fit the doors ( on was a sliding door). I worked out that I was charged about £650 for Labour . None of these blokes had degrees . Part of the reason for low wages is that we have a pathetic vocational training in this country since the 1980s. When I was a kid my house didn’t have central heating , my Dad couldn’t afford a car for years, medical procedures were cruder and more painful than today , televisions were extremely expensive etc etc . The days if plenty that you imagine didn't exist ..and what did exist evaporated in the 80s and Thatcher . What the boomers had was a chance to buy a house or rent a house that todays young people struggle with. Plenty of them do though .. Firstly I'm a similar age to you, so yes I remember them as well as do you. But you are comparing to when you were a kid. Not when you were a grown up, so that's your Dads generation. As for your carpenters, yes I agree more young people should go into the building trade, but that's a relatively small number. Where are all the meduim paid jobs working as printers, invoice clerks, typists, fork truck drivers etc etc. They are gone. Replaced by low paid peripheral work in leisure and delivery. At the same time mortgages have increased from being 20% of your income to 40% of your income. The only blame our generation carry is our unwillingness to shoulder the burden of the ever increasing medical treatments we enjoyed, so this extra tax burden was met by increasing the population and by that the GDP every year in a game of perpetual catch up until there was no room left. Now we want that stopped and no more homes built in our back yards, so stuff the young and let them suffer, just ring fence our pensions.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2023 16:32:51 GMT
This..you “There is indeed a growing divide between the over 60s and under 30s, the former often having little clue about how tough life is today for the latter, having themselves as a generation in large numbers voted for people who took away from future generations what they had.” This would be acceptable from a 20 year old who had no idea or experience of what they were talking about but a boomer crying that boomers took away ( whatever) from future generations is not only wrong but rather pathetic. The only thing that I’ve learned from you is that you don’t know what you are talking about. I tend to agree with Bentley here. It was not boomers who took away from the next generation but global economies, over population and automation. The big divide I see is the older generations inability to appreciate how lucky they were with their well paid jobs and low cost housing. That and their inability to compare it with life for the current generation. A lack of compassion and a belief that they had it just as hard. The older generation - by which I mean people significantly older than my 57 years - came of age in a time of affordable house prices, plentiful social housing and reasonably affordable private rents, as well as full employment. The ones that went to uni did so for free, the rest got jobs easily and apprenticeships if they wanted them. Then having bought their homes cheaply or acquired their council houses, they voted for governments that generated housing booms to enrich themselves whilst making housing to buy ever more unaffordable to future generations. And they voted for governments that would sell them their council houses on the cheap, making social housing ever scarcer for future generations. Having benefitted from controlled rents they later became landlords and voted for governments that abolished rent control. Having benefitted from full employment they voted for governments that devastated industry for future generations so they could enjoy tax cuts. Having enjoyed free university tuition they voted to impose fees and student debt on future generations. And throughout it all they whinged about how hard they had it and how much easier it is for young people. The older generation - at least the ones who voted for it - were complicit in what was done to society.
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