RE: If It Wasn't For "You"...
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It's looking pretty grim here, but there are glimmers of hope. More and more people are waking up to how self-serving the government is, and that both Labour and Conservatives are just two different wings of the Uniparty.
The police used to be respected, operating on the principle of policing with consent. That's pretty much gone, and I've seen two cases recently where police lines at protests have been overrun (so far peacefully - people just pushing through, demonstrating the irrelevance of the police) where previously respect for the uniform alone would have acted as a deterrent.
New political parties are setting the terms of debate, although it is looking increasingly likely that the dictatorial regime currently in power will use the same kind of shenanigans as we've seen in Germany, France, Romania and Moldova to ensure any election is a sham. But people's response to that, so far discreetly, is to point to Nepal.
We should see what happened in Nepal almost everywhere. Thanks for giving us some details on what exactly is taking place in the UK.
I had to go look up what happened in Nepal, msm isn't or hasn't run anything on it that I've seen. This is the first I've seen on a blockchain of it. Characteristically, this isn't something new in Nepal's history from what I've read, before going on to describe events through out it's history, the author of the article made an interesting observation before hand, and after hand of the described history.
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Granted this was some heavy duty economic damage done in the billions of dollars, they burnt down the entire government, and it only took to piss them off to that level, was to take away their social media. How sad is that really. It wasn't the corruption, the cronyism that kept the corruption intact, the last straw was banning their social media. Chances are pretty fair that moving forward, with their faces happily plastered into their phones, they'll never notice what's being built to take it places and the whole thing becomes "the same as it ever was", with the only thing being rest assured, is that no one ever messes with their social media ever again. Sad, tragically sad.
https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/10/3/nepals-leaderless-gen-z-revolution-has-changed-the-rules-of-power