• @Bonesince1997
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    71 year ago

    So many “leaders” with this take. Sickening

    • @Delphia
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      51 year ago

      I heard this from all stratas of society, agreeably its more troubling coming from the leadership but I knew 2 people who talked shit about covid and the “facist oppression” and their rights who died from it. People who worked regular customer facing wage slave jobs.

  • @jantin
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    31 year ago

    Why is a noblewoman running the inquiry? Isn’t Britain a small, inbred island where everyone with any power and money know each other from college?

    • @echo64
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      61 year ago

      I know this comment is a bad faith excuse to insult, but it’s an opportunity to educate at least.

      This person has a baroness title because she was appointed a peerage to the House of Lords by a former prime minister. But also, she’s a retired judge and has sat on various courts looking at large-scale inquiries like this. So that’s why.

    • @cynar
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      31 year ago

      Further to echo64’s comment. Your comment is generally closer to the truth than we would like. There is a fairly closed off “court” at the top.

      However, one of the ways it has kept strong and effective for centuries is that it ‘inducts’ desirable people into its ranks. This sounds like the case here. She wasn’t born to the nobility, but raised to it. Still far from perfect, but better than it being completely incestuous.