Post by naughtyfox on May 25, 2019 8:04:29 GMT
"With tears in her eyes Theresa May announced that she will be resigning on June 7th.
Some people will feel pity for her, and believe the mainstream media hagiographies about how "she did her best", but the fact that she cried tears of self-pity as she resigned simply serve to illustrate her selfishness and callousness.
She cried no tears for the Windrush Brits she unlawfully discriminated against and even forced into exile overseas.
She cried no tears for the victims of the Grenfell fire when she rocked up to the scene and refused to even meet the survivors.
She cried no tears for the four million British kids growing up in dire poverty, and even sought to scrap their free school meals and replace them with a 7p per child breakfast.
She cried no tears for the millions of sick and disabled people that her government has systematically abused to the point of literally thousands of people being treated like idle scroungers and told that they're "fit for work" just weeks before their deaths.
She cried no tears for the millions of people who suffered the devastating consequences of Tory austerity fanaticism, and even lied through her teeth that "austerity is over" while continuing it.
She cried no tears for the Yemeni children blown to pieces by the tyrannical Saudi war criminals, in fact she kept on signing more and more arms contracts with them despite knowing that they're using British weapons to commit their war crimes.
Yet she cried tears for herself as she finally let go of her grip on political power.
Many people will argue that she was the worst Prime Minister ever, but in a way she was actually the perfect Tory Prime Minister. A perfect distillation of the utterly selfish, greed is a virtue, rob the poor to give to the rich, 'no such thing as society' Tory philosophy.
The only person she's ever felt sorry for is herself, so don't be fooled into taking pity on her.
If you want to feel sorry for anyone, take a moment to remember the millions of victims of her policies.
And if you don't want to do that, then have some pity on yourself and your fellow Brits, because whichever Brextremist the tiny clique of Tory party members pick out as our next Prime Minister is surely going to be even worse than she was."
Source: anotherangryvoice.blogspot.com/2019/05/theresa-mays-tears-of-self-pity.html?m=1
Some people will feel pity for her, and believe the mainstream media hagiographies about how "she did her best", but the fact that she cried tears of self-pity as she resigned simply serve to illustrate her selfishness and callousness.
She cried no tears for the Windrush Brits she unlawfully discriminated against and even forced into exile overseas.
She cried no tears for the victims of the Grenfell fire when she rocked up to the scene and refused to even meet the survivors.
She cried no tears for the four million British kids growing up in dire poverty, and even sought to scrap their free school meals and replace them with a 7p per child breakfast.
She cried no tears for the millions of sick and disabled people that her government has systematically abused to the point of literally thousands of people being treated like idle scroungers and told that they're "fit for work" just weeks before their deaths.
She cried no tears for the millions of people who suffered the devastating consequences of Tory austerity fanaticism, and even lied through her teeth that "austerity is over" while continuing it.
She cried no tears for the Yemeni children blown to pieces by the tyrannical Saudi war criminals, in fact she kept on signing more and more arms contracts with them despite knowing that they're using British weapons to commit their war crimes.
Yet she cried tears for herself as she finally let go of her grip on political power.
Many people will argue that she was the worst Prime Minister ever, but in a way she was actually the perfect Tory Prime Minister. A perfect distillation of the utterly selfish, greed is a virtue, rob the poor to give to the rich, 'no such thing as society' Tory philosophy.
The only person she's ever felt sorry for is herself, so don't be fooled into taking pity on her.
If you want to feel sorry for anyone, take a moment to remember the millions of victims of her policies.
And if you don't want to do that, then have some pity on yourself and your fellow Brits, because whichever Brextremist the tiny clique of Tory party members pick out as our next Prime Minister is surely going to be even worse than she was."
Source: anotherangryvoice.blogspot.com/2019/05/theresa-mays-tears-of-self-pity.html?m=1