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Kuhn Martin, Dreams.
get out of here cat. My government final is in two days and I need to study. unless there’s a kitty political party, it’s going to be very boring for you.
Oh my god, this happens all the time!
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Take Jeremy Hunt, a senior conservative minister with an estimated wealth of £4.1 million. To justify the slashing of welfare benefits, he argued that long-term claimants had to ‘take responsibility’ for the number of children that they had, and that the state would no longer fund large workless families. In reality, just 3.4 percent of families in long-term receipt of benefits have four children or more. But Hunt was tapping into the age-old prejudice that the people at the bottom were breeding out of control, as well as conjuring up the tabloid caricature of the slobbish single mother who milks the benefit system by having lots of children. The purpose was clear: To help justify a wider attack on some of the most vulnerable working class people in the country.
Owen Jones, CHAVS, The demonization of the working class (via chrisxlafferty)
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