Sunday, 6 April 2008

Gordon BrNWO and the United Citizen Federation School Academies

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Science Fiction is taking bold steps closer to becoming glorious globalised New World Order FACT™ with sick plans to subvert school syllabi, paint a rosy picture of war, and have pupils perform drill

In short, the militarisation of schools

Mix in the sinister talk from sinister Gordon BrNWO of citizenship lessons, and you have a heady set of ingredients for:
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Schooltrip Troopers School Trip Troopers

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would you like to know war ?
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Recently deceased head of National Union of Teachers Steve Sinnott had railed against the military industrialisation of the education system - read his words here


Satire becomes established fact
- at least if the powers that shouldn't be are left to get on with it, they'll be turning out supersoldiers instead of super pupils
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.SchÀÜnheit der Arbeit
Such a shame that your country's being 'accidentally' shafted every way possible by the elite, leaves somewhat of a paucity of employment choices for you, but no need to sink into a boozy non-life, join the World Citizen Peace Army (Our motto is "Murder those who would be Free") and have a boozy de-life instead
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thanks to globalisation my future was fucked
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Of course, none of this would have happened if the Conservabour™ party was in power instead of Labourvative™, right ?

Because wing politics offers real choices, right ?

Democracy isn't a lie, a sham, right ?

And anyway, everything that the state does that's wrong will all be reversed when there's a new party in power, or if Gordon BrNWO is replaced, right ?

And all this would stop if we just abolished this country and joined the European Union or better still a World Union, right ?

Right ?

HAHAHAHA

Anything you say, chief
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join the nwo now
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Yes, enrol at your nearest School Academy Military Academy NOW !!

Join the NWO-Jugend, experience the joy through strength and the beauty of labour
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Please don't write to your MP with demands, tell other people what's going on, or do anything other than keep voting for Labour, Conservative, and other centralised parties - and especially don't take any action yourself, or you might actually get somewhere

the management thanks you for your
submission supplication civil obedience

coorporation


*note: Starship Troopers was a satirical warning about the way things might be in our future, and not an attempt at book - and then movie - prescience
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17 comments:

Stef said...

Oo-er, I think I've just come

genius...

jon doy said...

lol, i've come pretty close to blindness meself having been 'at it' all day

:sigh:

what i wouldn't give to be school age again, fascism has never looked so fashionable

i'm off to watch Equilibrium, Black Hawk Down, and maybe spend a few dozen hours playing Halo

not

Nodrog Noorb said...

Oh I just came doon frae the Kingdom Fife
I cling tae Britishness fur dear life
A' the fascists cause me strife
Askin' "Gordon, where's yer troopers?"

So I forgot a' aboot Dunblane
An' brought guns back tae school again
The Grand Master is always sayin'
"Gordon, where's yer troopers?"

Oh I just came doon frae auld Kirkcaldy
Wid ye like a wee hot toddy?
Tough shit, I've taxed it mair than voddy
Go and join ma troopers

CharltonHeston said...

My hands are dead cold now.

Stef said...

excellent, there's a shovel out back

bugsy malone said...

We could've been anything
That we wanted to be
Yes, that decision was ours
It's been decided we're weaker divided
Let friendship double up our powers
We could've been anything
That we wanted to be
And I'm not saying that we should
But if we try it, we'd learn to abide it
We could be the best at bein' good guys...

paul said...

Top Stuff.
The entire sacred text can be found here


NET CORRESPONDENT
Some say the bugs were provoked by human attempts to colonize within the AQZ, that a "live and let live" policy is preferable to war with the bugs...
JOHNNY
Yeah, well, I'm from Buenos Aires, and I say kill'em all !

paul said...

Aangirfan has a nice collection of martial values we want to promote in our schools

jon doy said...

Aangirfan has a nice collection of martial values we want to promote in our schools

duly added to the original piece above

The Antagonist said...

Please don't write to your MP with demands,

Any letters and demands written would either be:

1. Binned.
2. Ignored.
3. Followed with the same effect as if steps 1 or 2 had been followed.

Gordon BrNWO ain't takin' no shit.

The Antagonist said...

Will they be teaching Muslim kids how to use guns too? It would certainly help with prosecuting them left, right and centre for participating in 'terrorist' 'training'.

paul said...

Ha Ha
Mr Hoon, who is in charge of enforcing party discipline, is under fire for letting the troops run amok.!!

He's got previous form for this sort of thing

Will they be teaching Muslim kids how to use guns too?

How do you get 'homegrown terrorists' otherwise?

The Antagonist said...

How do you get 'homegrown terrorists' otherwise?

Easy. Plant a three year old CD made by a jobbing 'ex' Hell's Angel working under the tutelage of an 'ex' Special Boat Service operative Muslim convert in their house, or get the BBC to take them paintballing.

Anonymous said...

It looks as though the Independent is making up stories. The Conspiraloon Alliance blogs about the militarisation of schools; the Independent does so, but later. How can the truthy-types at the Conspiraloon Alliance be correct? It stands to reason, dunnit, that they're all knobs. I'd write in to the Independent in order to correct them but what's the point: I know. I don't know what my prescribed world view is coming to at this rate.

Military strategy: new bank holiday, anti-discrimination laws and school cadets

By Joe Churcher

jon doy said...

thank you Anon

a little more form the above linky:

A new law was one of 40 recommendations of a study ordered by Prime Minister Gordon Brown into ways to improve relations between the public and the military.

It follows a number of high-profile incidents of apparent discrimination, including an army officer in service dress being refused entry to the Harrods store in London.

MP Quentin Davies, who carried out the study, called for "legislation making discrimination directed at those wearing military uniforms by purveyors of public or commercial services an offence".

He also said [verbal ?] assaults or threats of violence against anyone in uniform should be considered an aggravated offence.

Armed Forces Minister Bob Ainsworth said the Government was now engaged in discussions about how such a law could be introduced.

He said: "We've all heard of the instances of military people being discriminated against.

"I do not believe that they are widespread, but I do believe they are totally and utterly unacceptable."

He said they were no different to other forms of discrimination and needed to be outlawed.

Mr Davies confirmed: "The Government have accepted that recommendation and we will get that protection."

Other incidents of discrimination highlighted by the report included troops at Birmingham and Edinburgh Airports being told to change into civilian clothes or avoid public areas, injured veterans being abused by members of the public at a swimming pool, and intimidation and abuse levelled at RAF personnel in parts of Peterborough.

The latter incident was highlighted after personnel there were told not to wear their uniform in public to avoid further incidents.

Mr Davies' report also recommended that troops should be encouraged to wear military dress on all appropriate occasions in public.

Mr Ainsworth also confirmed that the Government was considering marking a new national day of celebration of the Armed Forces by making it a public holiday.

Asked about the report's call for an Armed Forces and Veterans' Day, he said: "We need to look at the details of how and when we do this.

"We do want to take forward the proposal to recognise our Armed Forces. Whether that is a separate bank holiday of itself, whether it's a weekend, is something we would consider."

Among the report's other recommendations were an increase in the number of young people, especially at state schools, joining cadet forces and more onus on local councils to ensure local units returning from the frontline are given home-coming parades.

Liberal Democrat defence spokesman Nick Harvey said: "Many of these proposals are good common sense and should be welcomed. It is essential that the British public understands the huge sacrifice and commitment made by our servicemen and women.

"But we must never let pageantry obscure the hard facts about the way the current Government treats our Armed Forces.

"An Armed Forces Day is welcome, but it will ring hollow for those forces families who still have to put up with sub-standard housing."

Mr Ainsworth said anti-military discrimination was "as unacceptable as other forms of discrimination in our society".

"We are going to take away Quentin's recommendation and talk to agencies and other parts of Government about how we deal with that discrimination.

"We have not got a ready-made model. But deal with it we must."


said Smeagol

of course berating squaddies with bits blown off is not exactly fair or appropriate, most are working class - who like in the US have pretty well fuck all other employment opportunities - and aren't let in to the loop in regard to what these wars are really for

like in the US, a veterans [of unpopular wars] day would simply be confirmation that 'the people' aren't really "with them" in their war "against" terror and need to legislated into looking as though they possibly do

instances of people telling army uniformed men and women - individuals who whilst in uniform represent the state and its murderous ways - that we aren't too pleased with the polishitian's wars, are in my humble opinion fair game if done with a degree of decorum and good manners

as for 'improving relations between the army and "civilians" ? well, perhaps stop using the army as a tool for the nwo hegemonic wars

oh the irony of training and arming people, sticking them in a uniform, and then charging "civilians" with 'aggravated assault' if they don't agree with said armed uniformed people's aggravated assault upon other non uniformed people, their children, and their nations

jon doy said...

school gestapo

jon doy said...

military academies