"Anyone would think that they are all in it together, including the bailed out bankers."
The mythical "them" who are to blame for everything, it's always "them" and never "us" isn't it?
Don't get me wrong, I despise our crooked politicians (almost as much as I despise the malaise in society that allowed them to get away with it) and our selfish bankers.
But they're really not the problem here.
A few hundred MPs claiming for TVs doesn't compare to countless millions of us paying the bloke who fixed the fence in cash to avoid the VAT, who steal games for our children, who steal movies for our entertainment, who fill the reserved car parking spaces at supermarkets, who block the hard shoulders on motorways and who do countless other selfish little cheats.
It's that core block of selfishness and lack of responsibility that's setting the tone for our children and that then causes them to go out and do things like the looting. The tone and core of society have some serious issues and we try and kid ourselves that it's nothing in comparison to the what the mythical "them" are doing. But millions and millions of tiny things can do a lot more harm than a few big things.
Yes politicians are a problem.
Yes bankers are a a problem.
But let's start with the bigger issue, let's start with the majority, let's start with what really influences our society and the children we're producing.
Let's actually make some changes instead of missing this opportunity and engaging in pointless finger pointing at the mythical "them".
What do you think really influences a child to believe that they're entitled to what they want and don't have to wait or respect others to get it? The politician with their duck island? Or Mummy & Daddy giving them a card full of stolen games from the internet to play on their Nintendo?