Is this the general idea?Smitty-48 wrote:The landed gentry has never let me down, it's only the leftists who are destroying the sense of community, supplanting it with a nanny police state uber alles, if you jump into the river to save someone, no doubt some kneedipper is going to call for your head, because you weren't a public sector unioized employee having filled out the paperwork in triplicate and then got it stamped by some poltical appointee mandarin before you took the plunge.
Champagne Socialist Physician, heal thyself.
1. Home-owners (or well to do?) are this-kind-of-good.
2. This is a lesson that mostly leftists need to learn.
Both are interesting viewpoints.
I it is a measure of stability, and investment into your area, right? I can think of counter-examples (lived with two of them), but an interesting angle to look at it through. They don't have to be right wing, tho.
I disagree that it is only the leftists, doing this. The left is the worst at it, is a more palatable way to put it.
I do think the idea that you might disagree with someone, perhaps not even like them much, and still value their existence in society is a good thing to keep in mind for both sides. I am an atheist, renting in an apartment complex owned by this Christian real estate company, next to a bunch of churches. Seems to be no problems with them. They hog parking spaces on sundays, tho.
I am a union member in unionific Norway. Getting in trouble simply due to helping people doesn't sound like a thing that would happen.Smitty-48 wrote:As I said, the landed gentry, be they in Downtown Toronto, or out here in Wellington County, have never let me down, my neighbors of property, be they urban or be they rural, have always been there for me in a pinch, and I for them as well, the landed gentry sticks together, the only ones who would fuck you over and not give a damn, are the filthy tenants being usefull idiots for the kneedippers, and the champagne socialists who enable the nanny police state to nowhere therein.