Monday 24 February 2014

Oh, Yes, Indeed So, Jack…

Jack Monroe opines:
Poverty can happen to anyone.
Indeed so, but it happens a lot more easily to people who drop out of school with not enough GCSEs to take A-levels and go to work in a shop at the age of 16, then become unmarried mothers and throw in their job when their employer won’t accede to their demands for ‘family-friendly’ shifts.

And sorry, Tim, but the State didn't knock her up, did it?

5 comments:

  1. The Blocked Dwarf24 February 2014 at 17:51

    "and go to work in a shop at the age of 16, "

    There are 16 year old school leavers who actually go and get some form of paid employment before getting pregnant??! Joolz, I fear you're living behind the times. This is 2013 not 1993! Any young woman (I refuse to say 'lady' in this regard) KNOWS that the only way to get a flat and an income these days is for her to turn the stick a different colour ,with her piss, the morning after the night of her 16th birthday party.

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  2. Very true, although it could be argued that she was responding to incentives!

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  3. Surely this foul-mouthed spite-bag has had her 15 minutes?

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  4. Did she become a lesbian before or after conceiving, or was having a child and being a single mother just part of the lesbian/feminist agenda of not needing men in their lives other than (until they can find another way) for procreation.

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  5. "...although it could be argued that she was responding to incentives!"

    Indeed so! *sighs*

    "Surely this foul-mouthed spite-bag has had her 15 minutes?"

    When it comes to the modern chav, that's clearly a huge underestimation on Warhol's part...

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