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The End Of Society
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Several threads on here recently have made me despair at the "me first, me second, me third ... and everyone else can go hang" attitudes that seem to be being propounded by original posters and then gaining some considerable support from subsequent repliers.
I see people keeping money they find, running away from responsibility after deliberately damaging property, selling a house - with the cat included, scoffing in the face of legitimate 'benefit sanctions' ... and that's just today.
Surely we are better than that? Surely society cannot even survive if we all go down that route?
Or is it just that we who are signed up to the 'social contract', which keeps the country going, are mugs - with the asocial/antisocial sector laughing like drains at our stupidity in continuing to indulge their behaviour?
I see people keeping money they find, running away from responsibility after deliberately damaging property, selling a house - with the cat included, scoffing in the face of legitimate 'benefit sanctions' ... and that's just today.
Surely we are better than that? Surely society cannot even survive if we all go down that route?
Or is it just that we who are signed up to the 'social contract', which keeps the country going, are mugs - with the asocial/antisocial sector laughing like drains at our stupidity in continuing to indulge their behaviour?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dave, I see where you're coming from but in the the paye system how can you refuse to pat your taxes. Last year I received a demand for unpaid tax of £128. I wrote to them and said if I've underpaid that is your fault not mine. They wrote back 'pay within 28 days or we will take you to court' When I suggested altering my code for this year their answer was no. So like a muppet I paid.