tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8311983567772266018.post1153743071217073804..comments2022-11-28T04:34:10.037-08:00Comments on The Public Interest - Sheffield: Time for a Reboot !Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8311983567772266018.post-65466833481819064272016-06-18T03:00:55.094-07:002016-06-18T03:00:55.094-07:00The response from those very same people who stir ... The response from those very same people who stir division is sickening; Machiavellian doesn't even cut it. Once again the establishment, in the form of MPs, manage to make an overtly tragic incident all about them. Jo Cox was murdered by a man, who seemed to have obvious mental health issues (let's just add he could have developed fascist views without being diagnosed as having mental health issues). MPs are responsible, en masse, for cutting and ruining mental health services. Yet many of those MPs and their little scrotes in the media are demanding why mental health services - those mental health services they've been happy to cut to a point where they are increasingly unable to serve their purpose and even then the media don't even report the cutting of - 'allowed this to happen'. Tommy Mair, the man who killed Jo Cox, will probably have been influenced by the pathological thread of racism and xenophobia running through society, something stirred up by the rhetoric and policies of parliament. But the response from MPs and parliament is not to look at themselves and what they are doing to people but how they can be further removed, 'protected' and separated from life outside their sphere. Not how we can be protected from the fall-out of MPs and parliament but how they can be protected from the people affected by their fall-out.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com