A few good links

A few links I found interesting for one reason or another:

Connexions – A Tory Jesus

Mind and Soul – Faith and Recovery from Pychosis and Clinical Depression

Heresy Corner – Warsi’s new job

Copybot – Ad agency laughs at people on benefits

Mind Hacks – Stopped clocks and dead phones

Christian.co.uk – Brethren Church denied Charitable status

Edward Feser – Brain hacking and mind reading

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4 Responses to “A few good links”

  1. Goy Says:

    Ad agency laughs at people on benefits

    Iris the passé ad agency – the welfare debate is over and has been lost for the time being.

    The only question now is will the British people be able to stomach the deprivation and destitution they are about to witness on the streets.

    Deprivation and destitution further exasperated by the fall of the Thatcherite credit and mortgage bankrolled ‘aspirational’ working class returning to the level of the lower working class, summer 2013 maybe interesting on the streets of the U.K.

    Notable that Iris employees also chose to disparage their own workplace benefits, as we are all in this together maybe their wages (or is it salaries) should be sanctioned and they should be forced to mandatory volunteer themselves into DWP and Jobcentre Plus policed slavery.

    Arbeit Macht Frei

  2. British Government to take 20% of church collections in tax at Roger Pearse Says:

    [...] story has surfaced (via eChurch blog) that some small Brethren churches were being “denied charitable status” on the grounds [...]

  3. Roger Pearse Says:

    Erm, some reason why we shouldn’t comment on the worthless element of benefit-spongers? Particularly given that they put solid merit into benefit cuts? Particularly given that those of us who pay the tax bill can’t claim any?

  4. Goy Says:

    @Roger Pearse,

    Erm, intentionally or unintentionally Shameless has spun-out to be a particularly absurd and nasty piece of anti indigenous working class propaganda, appropriated by both the self-loathing left and right to marganilse and discredit the very section of the British people that manufactured the wealth that the masters of the universe squandered and robbed.

    A policy of solid merit and worthless element in the first instance would have put the expenses swindling politicians and toxic capitalists behind bars, for a very long time.

    Quantitative easing the biggest benefit fraud in history.

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