Re: Death of a Laager - the end of the Aryan cult - and why the UK media industry and political scene have rapidly taken a nosedive! - hope is on the way!
Von: Mr. Spigot (noway@noway.com) [Profil]
Datum: 17.09.2009 17:58
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Datum: 17.09.2009 17:58
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Newsgroup: alt.guitar uk.media uk.legalalt.politics.british uk.politics.misc
"Andy" <andrewrichardwainwright@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:8780ef77-a96f-4178-a56c-cca8e4f3d881@r33g2000vbp.googlegroups.com... > > A circle cult is a group of people who keep their knowledge, wealth > and power within their circle and restrict the membership of that > circle so that those within keep a position of advantage over those > outside the circle. > > In the 1970s it was quite common to have "closed shop" workplaces > where only members of a particular trade union were allowed to fill > posts. Thatcher banned this in the 1980s - interestly entertainment > unions are excluded from this. The more cynical minded wonder what the > "deal" for entertainment industry unions was- anyone noticed the > gradual disappearance of anti-establishment entertainers and artists > in the UK media? I guess they were only anti-/conservative/-establishment entertainers. Presumably they feel that their mission has been accomplished?[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
