General Election 2019 thread (17 Viewers)

covcity4life

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its gonna be like american political race. people voting as if they are supporting their football team

tories could say we will cut wages in half and people would still vote as brexit means brexit and looney left media biased snowflakes are trying to stop the will of the people blah blah
 

shmmeee

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its gonna be like american political race. people voting as if they are supporting their football team

tories could say we will cut wages in half and people would still vote as brexit means brexit and looney left media biased snowflakes are trying to stop the will of the people blah blah

Spot on. I hate that we’ve imported their culture war bollocks
 

djr8369

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Spot on. I hate that we’ve imported their culture war bollocks

The sooner that sort of shit is seen for the nonsense it is the better. Utterly toxic and detrimental to society. People latch onto it frighteningly easily.


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Astute

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so you're buying shares. The scheme suggested by Labour is to be given them which is the sort of scheme I was in.
We could cash them in tax free but there were caveats which are too numerous to list.
I think even buying shares is a great idea, the more employees have a vested interested in a company's success the better as far as I'm concerned.
Sell before 5 years and they become taxable. Sell before 3 years and you lose your free shares.
 

Grendel

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Polling day could come down to if people really end up voting Lib Dem, or suck it up and vote Labour in the end.

many Lib Dem voters have more alignment with the Tories
 

Grendel

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Not necessarily the ones who are causing the bump atm.

Well one thing is for certain if these polls are accurate and that’s the Brexit Party is marginalising big time and if that trend carries on the Tory position will be hugely strengthened
 

covcity4life

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The sooner that sort of shit is seen for the nonsense it is the better. Utterly toxic and detrimental to society. People latch onto it frighteningly easily.


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i hope the world will figure out the negativt yof social media scare mongering one day, myself and many others are just no longer bothering with SM, but so so many are born into it and dont know any other world. kids need to be taught by parents that jsut cos its on internet dont make it a fact so research before you get angry or start fearing etc
 

shmmeee

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i hope the world will figure out the negativt yof social media scare mongering one day, myself and many others are just no longer bothering with SM, but so so many are born into it and dont know any other world. kids need to be taught by parents that jsut cos its on internet dont make it a fact so research before you get angry or start fearing etc

It’s so hard to teach. I saw it rise while I was an IT teacher to the point where I’d be having ridiculous arguments with 13 year olds about shit like whether the PS5 has been released yet, or you could see the pedos watching you through your phone app all because they saw it on Facebook and “are you calling my Nan a liar?”

All respect for knowledge had gone and everyone thinks all they need is Google to know as much as people who have spent their life studying something. Fuck knows how you get this stuff across, I never managed it. Like homework those that don’t need to learn it will listen and take it on board and those that do are so blind with ignorance they don’t learn it.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It’s so hard to teach. I saw it rise while I was an IT teacher to the point where I’d be having ridiculous arguments with 13 year olds about shit like whether the PS5 has been released yet, or you could see the pedos watching you through your phone app all because they saw it on Facebook and “are you calling my Nan a liar?”

All respect for knowledge had gone and everyone thinks all they need is Google to know as much as people who have spent their life studying something. Fuck knows how you get this stuff across, I never managed it. Like homework those that don’t need to learn it will listen and take it on board and those that do are so blind with ignorance they don’t learn it.

Teaching sciences misconceptions like that can be got rid of by experiments and demos. Trying to disprove a random claim on the internet is harder. Combine it with demands to be spoon fed and voila
 
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Teaching sciences misconceptions like that can be got rid of by experiments and demos. Trying to disprove a random claim on the internet is harder. Combine it with demands to be spoon fed and voila
Critical thinking has gone AWOL. Asked one group what they thought about something, the answer was 'what do you want us to think?'

Give me strength!
 

SBAndy

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i hope the world will figure out the negativt yof social media scare mongering one day, myself and many others are just no longer bothering with SM, but so so many are born into it and dont know any other world. kids need to be taught by parents that jsut cos its on internet dont make it a fact so research before you get angry or start fearing etc

I’ve largely stopped bothering with social media as well. Drives me crazy that some peoples’ lives are governed by it, and find it quite embarrassing that grown adults struggle with independent thought when presented with a quote and a picture on Facebook - though I am a born cynic so it leads me to question almost everything.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I’ve largely stopped bothering with social media as well. Drives me crazy that some peoples’ lives are governed by it, and find it quite embarrassing that grown adults struggle with independent thought when presented with a quote and a picture on Facebook - though I am a born cynic so it leads me to question almost everything.

For me it was the most important lesson I learned in history - look at the source and see if it might have bias.
 

Astute

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Corbyns deputy, Tom Watson, has just resigned.
 

chiefdave

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Corbyns deputy, Tom Watson, has just resigned.
Think that's probably good new for Labour having him gone without the mess of deselecting. All he seemed to do why try and stir up trouble and undermine Corbyn. Bet there will be a lot of Labour members hoping a few others follow him.

Shame so many people are leaving Labour and Conservative and exiting politics. I had hoped that one good thing that might come of the mess we're in would be ending up with a roughly equal split between right, centre and left parties.
 

shmmeee

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Teaching sciences misconceptions like that can be got rid of by experiments and demos. Trying to disprove a random claim on the internet is harder. Combine it with demands to be spoon fed and voila

It’s about teaching information literacy and critical thinking. Which is really hard against family ties.

I mean I was stood there once with blow out pics of phone assemblies showing there’s no cameras there, explaining I am literally employed to explain how technology works and I’m telling them that what they say is impossible. Looked at the sources and how we couldn’t find reliable ones. Why people share nonsense. Still at the end half of them were unmoved on their belief. Because someone they like and respect posted it.

Fact is it’s harder and harder to determine fact from fiction without a significant amount of base knowledge most people don’t possess. Like explaining to a flat earther how it’s impossible without them understanding basic maths. We’ve never successfully taught this stuff en masse and just dumped information overload on humanity without warning.

Combine that shit with global warming and I have real trouble seeing a way forward as a species.
 

shmmeee

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Corbyns deputy, Tom Watson, has just resigned.

Surprised me that. The man who took down Blair calling it quits. Seemed to lose a lot of political capital from the Westminster paedo thing.

Lot in Labour will be happy, I think the party should have a place for politicians like Watson, but he pulled some ridiculous shit at times.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It’s about teaching information literacy and critical thinking. Which is really hard against family ties.

I mean I was stood there once with blow out pics of phone assemblies showing there’s no cameras there, explaining I am literally employed to explain how technology works and I’m telling them that what they say is impossible. Looked at the sources and how we couldn’t find reliable ones. Why people share nonsense. Still at the end half of them were unmoved on their belief. Because someone they like and respect posted it.

Fact is it’s harder and harder to determine fact from fiction without a significant amount of base knowledge most people don’t possess. Like explaining to a flat earther how it’s impossible without them understanding basic maths. We’ve never successfully taught this stuff en masse and just dumped information overload on humanity without warning.

Combine that shit with global warming and I have real trouble seeing a way forward as a species.

I teach about the evidence for man-made climate change. Man burns fossil fuels. Fossil fuels release CO2. CO2 traps heat from the Sun. Earth gets warmer.

That sequence of events is easily understood by schoolchildren but not by the leader of the free world or the University of Life graduates we have on here.
 

shmmeee

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I teach about the evidence for man-made climate change. Man burns fossil fuels. Fossil fuels release CO2. CO2 traps heat from the Sun. Earth gets warmer.

That sequence of events is easily understood by schoolchildren but not by the leader of the free world or the University of Life graduates we have on here.

It’s understood by some schoolchildren. Not the majority by the time they reach adulthood. This stuff was taught when I was at school (Go Captain Planet) and look at us now.

My mate has literally just posted a cool science YouTube video in our group chat with “why don’t they teach this stuff at school”. Science!?

You’d be amazed how little some people take in over the long term.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It’s understood by some schoolchildren. Not the majority by the time they reach adulthood. This stuff was taught when I was at school (Go Captain Planet) and look at us now.

My mate has literally just posted a cool science YouTube video in our group chat with “why don’t they teach this stuff at school”. Science!?

You’d be amazed how little some people take in over the long term.

I do like to think at least a handful of people remember what I teach them by the time they sod off ;)
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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General election: Johnson compares Corbyn to Stalin over his 'hatred' of the wealthy

Boris is right again, Corbyn would be a disaster and would piss off all the rich corporations therefore losing jobs and putting people out of work
Corporations like McDonalds, Amazon, Sports Direct etc. bringing high quality,w paid, long term secure jobs to the UK? Corbyn has put forward the notion of a Green Industrial Revolution - it's a bold vision for the nation (that could well work) but what vision are the Tories offering? We need much much more than City Investment bankers. They have also failed abysmally on providing affordable homes and just shoved billions of free cash to their land owning farming chums, and volume house building scumbags!
 

Astute

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I teach about the evidence for man-made climate change. Man burns fossil fuels. Fossil fuels release CO2. CO2 traps heat from the Sun. Earth gets warmer.

That sequence of events is easily understood by schoolchildren but not by the leader of the free world or the University of Life graduates we have on here.
And cows fart.
 

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