Ajw71 wrote:By communism classes I assume you mean students actually learning about the 'benefits' of communism rather its many ills. If that is what you mean of course there would be uproar. Why do we want our kids taught about an evil ideology as if it is a good thing?
As opposed to something that keeps billions in poverty? And I was using it as an example, so well done for that going woooooooooosh right over your head.
Ajw71 wrote:... Much of this speech by Boris is obvious. 'There will always be inequality' - well you don't say. It's fact but it offends the core principles of socialism. Presumably why the left are so up in arms about it.
And you object to a fairer society why?
Instead of just coming out with your usual soundbites and then running away, try to answer the following:
• since there is evidence that the least fair societies in the developed world actually produce worse social outcomes (health, education, crime etc) for ALL in those societies than countries where inequality is not so extreme, where is your logical argument that increased fairness is a bad thing;
• how do you propose an economy that is hugely dependent on people spending operates when those people have less and less to spend in that economy'
• what is the moral and ethical argument for greed and for greater unfairness in society;
• if society becomes even unfairer, how will that be good for society as a whole;
• if society becomes even unfairer, how qwill society have to cope with greater poverty, homelessness, fewer jobs, more low-paid jobs etc?