bladiesla
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Calling herself a political commentator is so prepostourus, as much as calling herself an activist.
She never posts anything clever about politics. Never an analysis, just trotting out the same story (although details might vary and the timeline is...eh.. flexible) about her own 'poverty', embelished with quasi-emotional word salads. Or being super angry about food parcels when she can jump on that bandwagon, but even then there is nothing political about what she shouts.
I've not seen her post anything about, for example, this week the supreme court ruling that shop floor staff at Asda can be compared to workers in the distribution centre for the purposes of equal pay. That's a big (and positive!) development if you care about things like, low income households? She even worked at Asda ffs.
Why doesn't she tweet about the good things organisations like the Big Issue does with their 'ride out recession alliance', facilitating organisations accross the political spectrum to work together to make sure people are not going to lose their homes and keep people in employment in this horrible time.
Why, as a person why keeps on moaning about being in a RENTED place does she not share resources about tenants rights?
She has no interest in how others organise to make a change, so why the fuck does she call herself a political commentator or previously and activist?
She never posts anything clever about politics. Never an analysis, just trotting out the same story (although details might vary and the timeline is...eh.. flexible) about her own 'poverty', embelished with quasi-emotional word salads. Or being super angry about food parcels when she can jump on that bandwagon, but even then there is nothing political about what she shouts.
I've not seen her post anything about, for example, this week the supreme court ruling that shop floor staff at Asda can be compared to workers in the distribution centre for the purposes of equal pay. That's a big (and positive!) development if you care about things like, low income households? She even worked at Asda ffs.
Why doesn't she tweet about the good things organisations like the Big Issue does with their 'ride out recession alliance', facilitating organisations accross the political spectrum to work together to make sure people are not going to lose their homes and keep people in employment in this horrible time.
Why, as a person why keeps on moaning about being in a RENTED place does she not share resources about tenants rights?
She has no interest in how others organise to make a change, so why the fuck does she call herself a political commentator or previously and activist?
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