Bjarni and the iron lady Ian McDonald skrifar 30. ágúst 2023 08:30 I write the following as someone raised in a working class family in the north of England. A place where the name of Margaret Thatcher is spoken with revulsion, hatred and contempt for what she did to our communities, our country, and the working class as a whole. If you were to look into the hearts of those of us from the north of England, you would see three things: A strong cup of tea. A nice plate of curry and chips A burning pyre with an effigy of Margaret Thatcher resting on top. To see Bjarni Benediktsson unabashedly indulging in the acquisition of Margaret Thatcher memorabilia is a deeply unsettling and jarring spectacle, and something I take personally. This behaviour casts an ominous pall over the intentions and values of these leaders, exposing a level of audacious insensitivity that demands scrutiny. Margaret Thatcher remains a figure whose legacy remains indelibly etched in societal strife. The unapologetic veneration of her image by politicians is an act that raises a litany of disconcerting questions about their loyalties and the nightmarish path they are poised to tread. Margaret Thatcher's enduring legacy is inextricable from her relentless crusade against unions and her ruthless gutting of welfare programs. Her approach transcended the bounds of pragmatic reform, morphing into an onslaught against the rights of the working class and the social safety nets that the most vulnerable relied upon. The repercussions of these policies persist, as economic disparities persistently haunt our modern landscape. The audacity of politicians pursuing Thatcher memorabilia transcends mere personal eccentricity; it is an alarming endorsement of her ruinous policies. The Thatcherite doctrine of deregulation and privatization erected barriers between the privileged and the oppressed, fomenting societal discord and perpetuating the chasms of economic inequality. It sends an unsettling signal about their intentions. Are they paying homage to history, or are they surreptitiously courting a constituency that fervently craves a return to a time when the elite reigned supreme and the cries of the marginalized fell on deaf ears? By endorsing a character like Thatcher, Bjarni is showing that he (like her) will not rest until the working poor are consigned to nothing but poverty and misery, unions are gutted, and every essential aspect of society is stripped for parts and sold to the highest bidder. Most likely his family and friends. As a proud working class Mancunian, I cannot and will not stand by and let that happen. The author is a manufacturing worker. Viltu birta grein á Vísi? Kynntu þér reglur ritstjórnar um skoðanagreinar. Senda grein Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn Mest lesið Maðurinn sem treysti þjóðinni, en ekki lengur Halldór Jörgen Olesen Skoðun Töpum við fullveldinu ef við göngum í ESB? Gunnar Ármannsson Skoðun Samningurinn sem allir hafa lesið Skoðun Var þetta sýndarsamráð? Sigurborg Kr. Hannesdóttir Skoðun Hef trú á Arnari Ögmundur Jónasson Skoðun UT-mál Reykjavíkurborgar Haukur Arnþórsson Skoðun Júlí - mánuður fötlunarstolts Freyja Haraldsdóttir ,Jana Birta Björnsdóttir Skoðun Hræðslubandalag elítunnar í fílabeinsturninum Sveinn Atli Gunnarsson Skoðun Prófessorinn, hagfræðingurinn og fullveldið Gunnar Ármannsson Skoðun Er Ísland tilbúið fyrir dánaraðstoð? Ingrid Kuhlman Skoðun Skoðun Skoðun Hef trú á Arnari Ögmundur Jónasson skrifar Skoðun Börn eiga ekki að bíða meðan kerfið rífst Guðmundur Ármann skrifar Skoðun Júlí - mánuður fötlunarstolts Freyja Haraldsdóttir ,Jana Birta Björnsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Níutíu ár af sameiginlegu öryggi Ragnar Þór Ingólfsson skrifar Skoðun Var þetta sýndarsamráð? Sigurborg Kr. Hannesdóttir skrifar Skoðun Hvað vitum við í ágúst? Staðreyndir og möguleikar Íslands Þorvaldur Ingi Jónsson skrifar Skoðun Töpum við fullveldinu ef við göngum í ESB? Gunnar Ármannsson skrifar Skoðun Samningurinn sem allir hafa lesið skrifar Skoðun UT-mál Reykjavíkurborgar Haukur Arnþórsson skrifar Skoðun Er Ísland tilbúið fyrir dánaraðstoð? Ingrid Kuhlman skrifar Skoðun Þolendur sem vitni í eigin málum Inga Valgerður Henriksen Bergdal skrifar Skoðun Maðurinn sem treysti þjóðinni, en ekki lengur Halldór Jörgen Olesen skrifar Skoðun Mælanlegt sjálfstæði þjóðar Sigurður Friðleifsson skrifar Skoðun Af hverju er netöryggisfræðsla grunninnviður? Margrét Valgerður Helgadóttir skrifar Skoðun Ferðaþjónustan er ekki endalaus tekjulind fyrir ríkissjóð Björn Ragnarsson skrifar Skoðun Hlustum á börn – líka þegar þau eru ósammála okkur Tótla I. Sæmundsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Stærsta hópverkefni Íslands Einar Örn Einarsson skrifar Skoðun Úr gráu yfir í grænt með hjálp 50.000 trjáa Margrét Rós Sigurjónsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Er Ísland að undirbúa nemendur fyrir framtíðina? Íris Þóra Birgisdóttir skrifar Skoðun Laugavegur 1: Húsvernd á villigötum Þórður Magnússon skrifar Skoðun Hræðslubandalag elítunnar í fílabeinsturninum Sveinn Atli Gunnarsson skrifar Skoðun Mikilvægi Fjarðarheiðarganga Steinar Björgvinsson skrifar Skoðun Prófessorinn, hagfræðingurinn og fullveldið Gunnar Ármannsson skrifar Skoðun Varnarsamningurinn og fullveldið Jóhannes Hraunfjörð Karlsson skrifar Skoðun Já, áfram Ísland! Óli Rúnar Ástþórsson skrifar Skoðun Þegar allt verður forgangsmál Hjálmar Bogi Hafliðason skrifar Skoðun Sjálfstætt Grænland hefði bæði víðtækari rétt og meiri möguleika en Ísland innan ESB Júlíus Valsson skrifar Skoðun Takk, en NEI takk Jón Pétur Zimsen skrifar Skoðun Reyndi að hindra að Ísland nyti réttlætis Hjörtur J. 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I write the following as someone raised in a working class family in the north of England. A place where the name of Margaret Thatcher is spoken with revulsion, hatred and contempt for what she did to our communities, our country, and the working class as a whole. If you were to look into the hearts of those of us from the north of England, you would see three things: A strong cup of tea. A nice plate of curry and chips A burning pyre with an effigy of Margaret Thatcher resting on top. To see Bjarni Benediktsson unabashedly indulging in the acquisition of Margaret Thatcher memorabilia is a deeply unsettling and jarring spectacle, and something I take personally. This behaviour casts an ominous pall over the intentions and values of these leaders, exposing a level of audacious insensitivity that demands scrutiny. Margaret Thatcher remains a figure whose legacy remains indelibly etched in societal strife. The unapologetic veneration of her image by politicians is an act that raises a litany of disconcerting questions about their loyalties and the nightmarish path they are poised to tread. Margaret Thatcher's enduring legacy is inextricable from her relentless crusade against unions and her ruthless gutting of welfare programs. Her approach transcended the bounds of pragmatic reform, morphing into an onslaught against the rights of the working class and the social safety nets that the most vulnerable relied upon. The repercussions of these policies persist, as economic disparities persistently haunt our modern landscape. The audacity of politicians pursuing Thatcher memorabilia transcends mere personal eccentricity; it is an alarming endorsement of her ruinous policies. The Thatcherite doctrine of deregulation and privatization erected barriers between the privileged and the oppressed, fomenting societal discord and perpetuating the chasms of economic inequality. It sends an unsettling signal about their intentions. Are they paying homage to history, or are they surreptitiously courting a constituency that fervently craves a return to a time when the elite reigned supreme and the cries of the marginalized fell on deaf ears? By endorsing a character like Thatcher, Bjarni is showing that he (like her) will not rest until the working poor are consigned to nothing but poverty and misery, unions are gutted, and every essential aspect of society is stripped for parts and sold to the highest bidder. Most likely his family and friends. As a proud working class Mancunian, I cannot and will not stand by and let that happen. The author is a manufacturing worker.
Skoðun Sjálfstætt Grænland hefði bæði víðtækari rétt og meiri möguleika en Ísland innan ESB Júlíus Valsson skrifar