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Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Poverty poverty slammed
In a recent article, Dr Nikki Splurgeon, head of Poverty Poverty Forensics at Fradley University, has slammed the government record on what she describes as “poverty poverty”.
“This government has failed miserably in its duty to bear down on poverty poverty,” she claims. She goes on to explain that it has “failed in its basic moral imperative to identify unidentified poverty hidden under layers of planet-hating complacency."
“This,” she says “is poverty poverty, the social poverty of blatantly ignoring ignored poverty. It is real and it is here now, here in our pathological, consumerist, planet-destroying midst.”
Dr Splurgeon does not pull any punches while attacking what she sees as a pernicious social injustice. “There is in this country a deplorable poverty deficit in that the full range of poverties has never been rooted out and dealt with as any decent, civilised country should be doing right now, today, this very second.”
Dr Splurgeon has certainly given us something to think about.
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I hope Dr. Splurgeon particularly castigated that self-oppressing group, those who think they are rich, or comfortably well off. They are so fearful of their underlying poverty that they don't examine themselves for signs of its existence, and so end up oppressing everyone.
Sam - I believe Dr Splurgeon once ran a fairly successful training course called something like "Assertiveness Via Self-oppression". Very expensive as I recall.
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