Ruling the World

What would you do if you suddenly became empress/or of everything? Obviously we'd all stop wars, end world hunger etc etc, but what more personal things would you do?

I'd make us able to walk a mile in another persons shoes, so we'd get to know what it felt like to be NT and of course they would feel ours.

There are more personal things I'd like to be rid of like all members of the turnip family, BBQ's and people stating the bleeding obvious as though it's some sort of massive revelation.

I'd make shoe and clothing manufacturers make clothes and shoes in a wider range of sizes, shapes, colours and styles AND MOST IMPORTANTLY keep seeling jumpers althrough winter, and not just xmas jumpers, I want normal jumpers!

I'd make the internet work properly, like it used to, when you could search for something and actually get results matching your search criteria and not give you air fryers when you want wellingtons, stuff like that.

Parents
  • Abolish Car Insurance. Here, in Northern Ireland, you daren't head out without the 'significant other' yapping about how other drivers 'buy and sell ye'. I had to build up my confidence driving by heading places behind my Nan's back; because she would threaten me with emotional blackmail. (as if she was the only one who missed my Dad)

    End compulsory education. Schools have become indoctrination camps. Kids are no longer taught vital life skills. They're now viewed as inventory.

    Abolish Income Tax. As well as dramatically cut Government spending. And, also, decentralise the Banks. A return to sound, Gold-Based, money.

    End Foreign Ownership in UK Football. The shift, across Europe, is towards Fan-Ownership. Plus, stop the Thought Police from banning certain chants.

    Cut all diplomatic ties with the EU. They're the ones who destroyed our country. And Govern Ireland through mutual respect between the Pro-Irish and Pro-British; as opposed to 'Winner Takes All'.

    Declare Christianity as the National Religion. Men died preserving that Faith.

  • As an Irish traditional (pre-Vatican II) Catholic Patriot living in the U.K. 23 years as a conservative minded gay man 30 years in supermarket retailing, I agree with you there - yet because people have been so brainwashed and indoctrinated, bad behaviours and social problems of all kinds have crept in and frankly, the only way to deprogram people and correct these is draconian, harsh and severe enforcement of the rules of conduct that we do have, without exceptions nor excuses being accepted with severe and harsh penalties being brought in, starting with corporal punishment in the home by parents (and severe penalties if parents fail to do so) as well as in schools by teachers, by doctors, nurses and by police officers (who should be granted specific legal powers to administer corporal punishment when needed) “bring back the birch and the leather belt” as well as the restoration of capital punishment - many people simply do not know how to behave appropriately in public spaces and they make zero effort to correct and control their misbehaving children in public and frankly, I find this unacceptable behavior very irritating as I get older - in my day, if I behaved like that in public, I would have (quite rightly) been “slapped out of it” because with children (under 21) as a parent, you have to be relentlessly consistent with harsh, severe and firm discipline, which importance cannot be over-emphasised and it is vital that you cannot afford to let up even for a second - children need corporal punishment, as it is the only way that they learn anything of any real value, just look at how elderly people these days are routinely mistreated and abused 

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  • As an Irish traditional (pre-Vatican II) Catholic Patriot living in the U.K. 23 years as a conservative minded gay man 30 years in supermarket retailing, I agree with you there - yet because people have been so brainwashed and indoctrinated, bad behaviours and social problems of all kinds have crept in and frankly, the only way to deprogram people and correct these is draconian, harsh and severe enforcement of the rules of conduct that we do have, without exceptions nor excuses being accepted with severe and harsh penalties being brought in, starting with corporal punishment in the home by parents (and severe penalties if parents fail to do so) as well as in schools by teachers, by doctors, nurses and by police officers (who should be granted specific legal powers to administer corporal punishment when needed) “bring back the birch and the leather belt” as well as the restoration of capital punishment - many people simply do not know how to behave appropriately in public spaces and they make zero effort to correct and control their misbehaving children in public and frankly, I find this unacceptable behavior very irritating as I get older - in my day, if I behaved like that in public, I would have (quite rightly) been “slapped out of it” because with children (under 21) as a parent, you have to be relentlessly consistent with harsh, severe and firm discipline, which importance cannot be over-emphasised and it is vital that you cannot afford to let up even for a second - children need corporal punishment, as it is the only way that they learn anything of any real value, just look at how elderly people these days are routinely mistreated and abused 

Children
  • I absolutely believe that traditional forms of parental discipline especially corporal punishment actively prevented me from having meltdowns and “temper” and in fact, when I was growing up, I was not slapped hard enough and often enough in childhood, which resulted in and led to other unrelated problems later on, as I was born in an awkward age in the 1970’s, so I’m a strong advocate in favour of corporal punishment for misbehaving children, which given my 30 years in supermarket retailing, I’ve seen what social problems have resulted from the failures to implement this vital form of ultra strict military style parental discipline and the failures to implement this has caused immense social harm to every aspect of our modern society, things that I’ve come to really realise and understand in later years 

  • Well then you might be disappointed to learn that the person who had to carry out the decreed of the law, Albert Pierrepoint, who executed 600 or 700 people, was known to say at the end, that he was sure not one ever execution ever made the slightest difference. In other words, it was all futile. 

    You appear to be fortunate in that you don't ever have meltdowns. Do you believe that corporal punishment cured you of that? 

  • No - standards of expected conduct must be maintained and excuses cannot ever be accepted in any circumstances - no exceptions - those who fail to uphold proper standards of conduct must be punished most severely - ultimately this is about upholding traditional moral values that society must be returned to, kicking and screaming - the most beautiful places on earth are kept that way because of the strict laws that are enforcing those standards - when I was young, you behaved yourself and if you did not behave yourself you were severely punished without exceptions nor excuses and life was far more pleasant for everyone else as a consequence - during my 30 years in supermarket retailing, I’ve witnessed how when standards were allowed to slip, chaos ensued  and over time as this trend continued in society in general, life became very unpleasant - this is the rotten fruits of leftist ideologies that have destroyed our society in so many ways - call me “far-right” (actually there is no such thing) but I’m not really bothered as I see it as a good thing - I’ve always believed that it was a big mistake to abolish capital punishment and corporal punishment, that has led to many of these situations 

  • What if someone in authority decides that you are the one who is badly behaved and need to be severely punished because stress got the better of you in an overwhelming situation?

    Having said that, no one ever said it's OK just to dump litter and vandalise places, nor to drink in public places and treat the street as a latrine, which happens here, or to indulge in gratuitous violence because you don't like the way another person is dressed.