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Old 11-05-2015, 12:02 PM #1
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They didnt do much wrong they only lost by 8%. People are selfish by nature and the **** you Jack im alright culture is the sad disease of the British.

People are generally just selfish and couldnt give a rats arse about other people these days.

It makes me sad how much people are just out for themselves these days. Im just not wired like that i suppose.
I give a crap if the old lady next door is ok and has gas in her meter and check on her every day but i guess the "silent majority" don't.

You can shove your **** you Jack mentality right up your cornhole right wingers i will never become as selfish.
I agree Bobnot, this is the age of individualism, from a sociological perspective this has been creeping in gradually since the promotion of the 'new right' perspective advocated by Milton Friedman and Peter Bauer.
The fact people aren't even aware of the influence this has had shows how pernicious the methods have been to inflict this divisive mindset.
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