What's sad is that only now things may change. Disabled, old and unemployed have been dying in their homes from exposure and starvation for years but not enough people care about them.
But when the middle class start hurting? Shit gets real.
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What's sad is that only now things may change. Disabled, old and unemployed have been dying in their homes from exposure and starvation for years but not enough people care about them.
But when the middle class start hurting? Shit gets real.
This has been going on for years.
From starving students to emaciated pets: why are hunger and poverty the UK’s new normal?
(Opinion)
The Conservatives have taken pragmatic, everyday charity and kindness and used it to shore up the cruel state they have created
Prepare for the revolution, canned food, safe back up water, neighbourhood security arrangements. If in a large city, have multiple escape vectors planned.