The working class have bad mental health. Why doesn't anyone see this factor in all this? Psychology knows bad mental health starts at an early age. Victorian architecture, School Uniforms, Cross-country in schools, no options but a linear and boringly oppressive series of mandatory tasks that benefit know one, then after school- same 3rdworldy architecture, industrial factories, unethical working conditions, psychopathic managers, sanctioned off the dole to force them back into an inhumane job, age-pay gap on minimum wage, being consistently policed because of the estate your born in, ignorance tax (things written in small print, driving in a bus lane, needing car insurance, road tax, MOT, even needing business insurance to work as a delivery driver). Ignorance-tax affects more young people who are less systems-wise than systems-wise older people via trial and error. If you rebel, you get into trouble. If you rebel at getting into trouble for rebelling, you get into more trouble, the rabbit-hole deepens. Now your older and a full adult in the working class, you will be lucky not to have never been in trouble with the law. Lots yoyo in and out of jail, the cycle of systemic oppression remains. Jury Duty or be fined if you don't turn up. Being scanned to go to work in a warehouse (airport security style with arms in a T pose). You will get into more trouble if you rock the boat as some had to learn this the slower and harder way... Then suddenly a new option arises to rock the boat with, a popular option. Racism. There's even a political party dedicated to this and a web of narcissists with psychopathic traits promoting the ideology all over the media (Murdock empire, GB News, TH-camrs, Other social media). You don't get into trouble for repeating the rhetoric, only socially promoted amongst your social group. The working class are systemically oppressed from every angle imaginable. They feel they have to stick together against the rest of the inhumane world around them. They even have to downplay any intelligence they have left to harmonise with the rest of them. They will act serious if others act aggressive, they will pretend to cry if another cries. They will joke when another jokes. To fit in with the rest of the working class, the people they need to rely on to get through each stressful day. Social rejection is their only fear. So when one is racist, they ALL feel the need to be racist. Consistent negativity causes a range of mental problems, which allows brains to generalise, cave into conspiracies and disinformation & hate. They have poor reasoning/critical-thinking skills & logic. The disinformation that caused the riots was just the straw the broke the camel's back, it was not the sum of all the straw.
this whole report is a sham
Be a left wing report done by London based people with London liberal elite bias.
And ITV will delete anything mentioning the type of people who did the report
“Asylum seekers “ - gangs of young men with an unknown history
Illegals.
The working class have bad mental health. Why doesn't anyone see this factor in all this?
Psychology knows bad mental health starts at an early age.
Victorian architecture, School Uniforms, Cross-country in schools, no options but a linear and boringly oppressive series of mandatory tasks that benefit know one, then after school-
same 3rdworldy architecture, industrial factories, unethical working conditions, psychopathic managers, sanctioned off the dole to force them back into an inhumane job, age-pay gap on minimum wage, being consistently policed because of the estate your born in, ignorance tax (things written in small print, driving in a bus lane, needing car insurance, road tax, MOT, even needing business insurance to work as a delivery driver). Ignorance-tax affects more young people who are less systems-wise than systems-wise older people via trial and error.
If you rebel, you get into trouble. If you rebel at getting into trouble for rebelling, you get into more trouble, the rabbit-hole deepens.
Now your older and a full adult in the working class, you will be lucky not to have never been in trouble with the law. Lots yoyo in and out of jail, the cycle of systemic oppression remains. Jury Duty or be fined if you don't turn up. Being scanned to go to work in a warehouse (airport security style with arms in a T pose).
You will get into more trouble if you rock the boat as some had to learn this the slower and harder way... Then suddenly a new option arises to rock the boat with, a popular option. Racism. There's even a political party dedicated to this and a web of narcissists with psychopathic traits promoting the ideology all over the media (Murdock empire, GB News, TH-camrs, Other social media). You don't get into trouble for repeating the rhetoric, only socially promoted amongst your social group.
The working class are systemically oppressed from every angle imaginable. They feel they have to stick together against the rest of the inhumane world around them. They even have to downplay any intelligence they have left to harmonise with the rest of them. They will act serious if others act aggressive, they will pretend to cry if another cries. They will joke when another jokes. To fit in with the rest of the working class, the people they need to rely on to get through each stressful day. Social rejection is their only fear. So when one is racist, they ALL feel the need to be racist.
Consistent negativity causes a range of mental problems, which allows brains to generalise, cave into conspiracies and disinformation & hate. They have poor reasoning/critical-thinking skills & logic. The disinformation that caused the riots was just the straw the broke the camel's back, it was not the sum of all the straw.
what sparked islamic terrorist attacks in uk?
Interesting and thoughtful. Thanks!
The old testament book now the new old testament book same guy Ritchie 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is the face book platform not worth a platform then ??
How many asylum volts does it take to light up a full house ?
Mass immigration is what you need to know
British desc endants of the bull market 🤣🤣
Farage
Blair for changing the country beyond repair.