Missionaries of Disparity

Ed Vaizey is on a self-promotion campaign

When I read in horror that Wantage MP Ed Vaizey (Tory) had aided pupils share their thoughts on world conundrums I had a nerve induced involuntary spasm.  To get back to a cathartic state which is my preferred condition to read the ‘OM,’ I overdosed on expensive cognac and paid dearly for it thereafter. Naturally, I am not asking for cruor or written apology; alas, it underlines the enormity of the generational problem of a Tory taking the ‘world’s largest lesson’; I ask you, haven’t our teenagers enough to personally contain with what with hormonal urges and mood swings? What does Vaizey know about global prosperity?

His elected position firmly aligns Vaizey to shrinking the state when the national demand is growing. Indeed, a deranged political nuance, he’s part of the stratagem of austere malpractice, is it devised for future generations to resolve eight years of Tory malpractice?  Ye-h, it’s a mind-numbing exploitation of Didcot Girl’s School finest. To expand further, I was left discombobulated at Vaizey’s comment about authoritarianism, (leadership); here is his ‘expert’ comment: “British leadership in development is not just about our values, and doing what’s right, it’s also about making the world a better place for all of us and future generations.” Odious, nebulous misinterpretation here,  Vaizey is steering Didcot girls away from human values onto something different, ‘making the world a better place’ – albeit, Jean-Jacques Rousseau saw it collectively, the body politic engulfs us all therefore no divide necessary. Vaizey’s *not just about* wordage galvanises divisions (implies they’re globally there to young minds) -- Totally dysfunctional Conservatism during an epoch where human values are paramount and shouldn’t be carelessly overlooked. Furthermore, I  champion David Cameron’s 0.7% of GDP Foreign Aid law - although, the failures of world aid budgeting has nothing to do with the UK whatsoever, hence no other developed nation has made the 0.7% of GDP law and you don’t get that passed by leaving the European Union, verifying Vaizey has zero comprehension of his party’s mantra. 

Now, off the cuff, let’s take on-board the ‘world’s largest lesson’ of  ‘poverty,’ which is one of the seventeen ‘Global Goals,’  this area particularly intrigued me and it’s a debate I’ve had since 2009 with ‘World Vision’ – according to the educative propagandist view,  i.e. ‘world’s largest lesson’,  they’re still employing Nelson Mandela’s: ‘In this New Century…’ quotation.  The poor are trapped in the prison of poverty. It is time to set them free. Again, ironically Vaizey represents an administration that has widened inequality and has miraculously managed to increase national debt to over 1.5 Tn; ponderously, I’ve concluded several years ago pre-Brexit-vote this was Tory policy; notably, the velocity of debt outweighs any other governance. I am all for a coalition for global prosperity, however, surely we need to transform lives here too, maybe make it our own global goal. Mandela’s speech resonates around my cerebral chamber: poverty is not natural, it’s man-made and can be eradicated by the action of human beings - hence a fundamental human right.  Blatantly, Vaizey is aiding our shrinking state, equates to diminishing human rights; probably why he claimed; “Leadership is not just about our values and what is right…’ the Global Goal and also Mandela’s endorsement goes as far as poverty being an injustice, why I gather that parliamentarians have had a 11% pay rise since 2010 and those on a public salary haven’t received even a third of that percentage! Disparity is rife, and subjects public sector workers into a poverty trap not dissimilar to a prison of poverty Nelson Mandela refers too.

Having paid witness to charitable work attempting to educate the most deprived regions of the globe, I can clarify wholeheartedly they’re impotent in curing poverty.  On the validation no ‘World Vision’ syndicate teaches tribal lands the empowerment of women and the emancipation of them from a livestock version of compulsory reproduction. Charitable enterprises also don’t inform tribes that land is not cursed by a Superior force, leaving irrigated fields not worthy of crops. Indoctrinated regional-piety the evil and why women are used as reproductive livestock to keep the tribe flourishing.  Why feed eight mouths, when you could easily survive on feeding four mouths instead… not exactly what Vaizey would abide to in being an elixir to global poverty.  I’ve found the charitable sector actually endorses deprived states by carrying out a monetary system under the umbrella of ‘Fair Trade;’ instead of taking care of their own regions which they would do three decades ago, under the ‘FT regime,’ produce is sent to wealthy countries; call this the rich man’s poor conscience.

A fine example is the ‘Missionaries of Charity’ who seemed and played up to being an activist for the impoverished, nothing further than the truth; poverty continues to exist. And worse still people don’t like to admit that they been gulled or conned, henceforth, vested interest in the myth; the ‘world’s largest lesson’ exemplifies this to the book and what safeguard’s the stern ideology is a poverty-loving-practice, ultimately there’s big money and reputations to be had under the noose of ‘poverty.’ Why Ed Vaizey who is a Tory politician wants to be seen crowing about Global Goals to teenagers along with the media in toe. Has a bit of bile entered the esophagus? You’re systematically entwined with the propagandist fabric, yet you’ll raise your eyebrow with distrust to this reality, because you’re far from blame. Collect your composure and reboot to the default position of ‘inactivity.’  Of course, the whole concept of the ‘world’s largest lesson’ is a myriad contradistinction.

Those of you who adhere to the subject title to the book may denote the size of Didcot Girls School isn’t variable and subsequently won’t be able to facilitate for millions of other pupils from more than 130 countries listening to Ed Vaizey.  It is all lies….. I guess this is all part of the myth that politicians, teachers and global authorities want the youth of today to buy into in their psyche, to carry on the dysfunctional charitable derelictions. Why not call it the ‘world’s longest lesson’ duly because my forefathers in the late 1950s saw wooden placards saying: ‘End Extreme Poverty. Fight Inequality and Injustice.’ Like a broken record the Coalition for Global Prosperity organizers made the fatal mistake by not learning by their mistakes - because there’s nothing like asking a speaker (Ed Vaizey) who doesn’t believe in prosperity to inform a young audience about prosperity - no wonder the snowflake generation is so convoluted.  

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