This is, together with Part 1, quite simply, the most brilliant satirical expose of what we have been programmed to believe is democratic governance, as now being corrupted by a supposedly Conservative government. My only problem with the expose is that it completely fails to highlight the fact that there is absolutely no effective opposition to the lunacy of the unelected Carrie Symonds controlled party, now posing as the Conservatives!!!
I laughed, I cried….. A well-written description of the State We’re In that inspires not just the usual momentary well-warranted despair, but clarity, hilarity, and therefore hope.
This is, together with Part 1, quite simply, the most brilliant satirical expose of what we have been programmed to believe is democratic governance, as now being corrupted by a supposedly Conservative government. My only problem with the expose is that it completely fails to highlight the fact that there is absolutely no effective opposition to the lunacy of the unelected Carrie Symonds controlled party, now posing as the Conservatives!!!
I laughed, I cried….. A well-written description of the State We’re In that inspires not just the usual momentary well-warranted despair, but clarity, hilarity, and therefore hope.
Good question. In retrospect, Stanley Milgram's experiments seem woefully to have underestimated the malleability of the modern mind.