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May. 5th, 2006 01:17 pmFUCK fuck fuck fuck they've elected in a BNP counsellor in Barking. Fuck. Fuckit. Fuck.
Fuck. Fuck I don't want to go back. That actually makes the idea of going home more than a little scary. BNP voting neighbours. Fuckit.
(Not actually my constituency, but the boundary's about three doors down the road....)
ETA: Eleven out of thirty-nine counsellors in Barking. And a new BNP counsellor in my home constituency too, too...
knew I should have committed electoral fraud
*spits*
Fuck. Fuck I don't want to go back. That actually makes the idea of going home more than a little scary. BNP voting neighbours. Fuckit.
(Not actually my constituency, but the boundary's about three doors down the road....)
ETA: Eleven out of thirty-nine counsellors in Barking. And a new BNP counsellor in my home constituency too, too...
*spits*
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Date: 2006-05-05 09:34 pm (UTC)I fear the left more, as most people seem to be sufficiently wary of the right for them to stand no chance of achieving any serious powers. Many friends and acquaintances of mine openly admit to being socialists (I shudder at this), but none would ever admit to being a fascist. I don't recall ever meeting anyone who would.
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Date: 2006-05-05 11:21 pm (UTC)On the other hand, how many times have you heard the phrase 'I'm not a fascist, but...'
Socialist as a word I think is falling out of fashion. It's not an option on facebook, I seem to remember. I've ended up ticking the box marked 'liberal' a couple of times with gritted teeth, because I wouldn't describe myself as a liberal at all, really...
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Date: 2006-05-06 06:11 am (UTC)It's also interesting that the word “liberal” has changed. It now seems to mean “socialist”, or something like it, when it used to mean something close to minarchism.