Has the country gone soft?

Beaver, you’ve touched on it, yes people are afraid, but it’s far worse than that millions (and it gets progressively worse with each new batch for the new programming) have been indoctrinated from short trousers.
It wasn’t quite so bad when the indoctrination was just about the state taking care of everything in a citizen’s life, it’s now moved into a far more sinister role, indoctrinating the young citizen in what to think.

If any of you have got an hour to kill then this video is well worth the time, the Mark Steyn Show with a heavy one to one interview with Prof Jordan Peterson.
You have to give these bods your full attention, cos they is a couple of right brain boxes, if you watch it all the way through you won’t know whether to laugh or cry.
youtube.com/embed/p4obxH2vSms

Juddian:
Beaver, you’ve touched on it, yes people are afraid, but it’s far worse than that millions (and it gets progressively worse with each new batch for the new programming) have been indoctrinated from short trousers.
It wasn’t quite so bad when the indoctrination was just about the state taking care of everything in a citizen’s life, it’s now moved into a far more sinister role, indoctrinating the young citizen in what to think.

If any of you have got an hour to kill then this video is well worth the time, the Mark Steyn Show with a heavy one to one interview with Prof Jordan Peterson.
You have to give these bods your full attention, cos they is a couple of right brain boxes, if you watch it all the way through you won’t know whether to laugh or cry.
youtube.com/embed/p4obxH2vSms

Daily Wail claptrap from an attention seeker with delusions of grandeur. “Oh look at me, I have a big stage talk show”… Eh, no you don’t, you have a youtube channel. Just like Bubba who reports on his alien abduction, and Ashley showing you “how to make a reverse fishtail multi strand loom band”…

Drifting back into old git mode,considering the difficulties caused by a mild sprinkling of snow in the UK,how would some of us cope with the deep snow that affected eastern Europe and Turkey in the 70s and 80s?Real mountains.not Shap,Stainmore or Saddleworth.We didn’t have twin steer tractors and most had chains.Some heroes struggled along without much of a heater.A big factor was that all drivers were prepared to help out irrespective of nationality.Another factor was the absence of “electronics.”

Gidders:
Drifting back into old git mode,considering the difficulties caused by a mild sprinkling of snow in the UK,how would some of us cope with the deep snow that affected eastern Europe and Turkey in the 70s and 80s?Real mountains.not Shap,Stainmore or Saddleworth.We didn’t have twin steer tractors and most had chains.Some heroes struggled along without much of a heater.A big factor was that all drivers were prepared to help out irrespective of nationality.Another factor was the absence of “electronics.”

+1 Good old days when there was courtesy on the roads and far less bad attitude.

Not many of you on here will know what a teuchter is, but I’m one.
It’s like a hillbilly, but from the highlands and islands in the north and west of Scotland.
Not going to bore you with today’s route, suffice to say did seventy miles on single track, white as a wedding dress.
Solution? Man up, Chain up and shut up. It’s how to gross a grand a day.

Been from Inverness to rhiconich at night many times in the snow just managing to get on top of the compacted snow not a nice experience ,I park in a good spot by the phone box with the toilets next to .

Has the country gone soft? Take a look at the excellent M62 thread and you’ll see the answer.