If you thought handing 1300 vulnerable underage girls over to Pakistani-Muslim rape gangs for use as masturbation toys (and that's just Rotherham, it doesn't include all the others - Social Services), increasing the rate of paedo re-offending from 8% to 10% through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (Social Services), routinely starving and dehydrating thousands of elderly and vulnerable people to death (NHS), record levels of negligence claims costing tens of billions at 4% of turnover (NHS), and 120,000 excess deaths in a pandemic through criminal negligence and incompetence (NHS, Social Services, and rest of state), was bad enough for a so called "health service" and "social service" and couldn't possibly get any worse, well you were wrong.
You can now add "Baby killer" to the list ...
Yep, that bastion of socialism, that great leap forward for mankind, the family silver and envy of the world, the thing you leaned out of your window at 8pm on a Thu evening and applauded, has a track record of 1,000 avoidable baby deaths per annum to add to its list of "achievements".
And, as if to rub our noses in it, the power of the state reaches out and hands a George Cross to the baby killer and celebrates it in fine British tradition with a tea party ...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57714088
Although I'm back on this blog, it is sometimes hard to find words for these seemingly endless murderous repeat performances. Once again I have to pose the question: -
When will Blighty's people wake up and realise the emperor has got no clothes? The welfare state has been an incompetent failure at best and murderous criminal at worst for the money for 73 years. It is not the envy of the world, it's a laughing stock; it's not the family trophy, it's the family shit.
Why would anyone want to award and celebrate that?
SoD
When I saw that, I just shook my head.
Posted by: missred | Tuesday, 06 July 2021 at 20:12
Un-bloody-believable.
In one [or probably several] stroke of the pen HM has devalued the sacrifice and courage of those individuals who actually performed way above and beyond in an act of courage in the face of the extraordinary.
Who from the NHS gets to sit with the real recipients of the VC or GC at the special Church service for recipients?
Posted by: AussieD | Wednesday, 07 July 2021 at 11:38