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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Shock horror, your first sentence is about Corbyn and you're still trying to paint me as revering him as some kind of saint when I clearly say that he's old news. You are determined to push a certain narrative and it's just sad at this point. Corbyn this, Corbyn that, this conversation is a ****ing bore.
I do not even know why you're basically ranting at me about him either and quite frankly, it's weird.
You are refusing to let millions take responsibility for their own actions because you want your obsession to be held solely responsible which is foolishness. How can you call me childish in a previous post and yet believe people aren't accountable for their own decisions?
My disdain is simple and justifiable, most people that voted Tory inevitably voted against themselves and people more vulnerable then they are and they ignored plenty of red flags that told them as much because they have a weird cultish love for the Tories that borders on worship and to them, the Tories can do no wrong. I don't really blame the rich and the upper classes for voting Tory, it benefits them to do so but anyone that is working class and votes Tory is essentially taking a blade to their own wrist and watching themselves bleed. I can't stand such foolishness so I will criticise such decisions, as is my right to do so.
If you don't like that, tough ****. If it even looks like your next post is another rant about Corbyn then I won't bother reading it. I'm not enabling your obsession.
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Of course people are responsible for their own actions - I have never said they weren’t - and the vast majority of people got it right and voted correctly because they had the sense to see the alternative would be disastrous for the country. My posts were as much about your awful propensity to label anyone who doesn’t think like you as vastly inferior to what you perceive as your highly superior self.
I’d much rather show my disdain of one person over and over than rant about and show my disdain for millions I know nothing about over and over again, including members of this forum, which you do.
I admitted that, by the law of averages, a small minority of people could have voted in ignorance, but you don’t believe in the law of averages and insist on mass ignorance.
Your refusal to put
any blame at all on Steptoe (see what I did there),

for Labours failure gives the impression you see him as a saint. As him being blameless is just ridiculous, your not - so -secret adoration is showing….
You responded to a post of mine initially, and have responded to my replies every time, your choice, so I don’t know what you are complaining about.