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A Glimpse of Something Beautiful

  • June Slater
  • Nov 28, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 2, 2024



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June Slater

November 28, 2024


It's 3.16am, I'm awake, over thinking things and how crazy the world is right now. I went on my balcony and this was my view. A glimpse of something beautiful that nature had provided.


My man made camera with night sight option was able to capture this gift of nature. It's frosty and clear, the stream bubbles and flows, wildlife is still, birds silent as they get through this cold night at minus 2°.


I keep thinking of pensioners, miserable and cold, with watery eyes living their own demise through no fault of their own, worrying how to afford the winter...a winter unnecessarily bleak simply because idiots with too much power and influence have decided on ideas to waste our taxes on unproven schemes so that people who aren't born yet will have a better planet at the expense of those using it now.


These expensive options will see many people hit poverty and simultaneously create great wealth for a chosen few who jump on this bandwagon.


No one should be allowed to accrue their fortune through government subsidies at the expense of those that have a lifetime of contributing to a now visibly corrupted system that simply serves those who were meant to serve us . This race to a pointless finish line is killing our businesses large and small as surely as it is killing our elderly.


We have to endure infringement whilst we witness huge countries who are themselves guilty of this manufactured crime, filling the skies as the same people bleeding us , affording them the privilege of continued and growing use of coal.


Their manufacturing thrives, their products arrive on our shores and so many still oblivious to this enforced decline that could be avoided.


The elderly who mined our pits and built our factories, created our cities, nursed our sick, policed our streets, served their country and brought up their families deserve so much better than the crumbs of a life these bloated fools inflicted upon them.


This soulless class of parasitic legislators have but a few good men highlighting their foul thought process. I hope to God their numbers grow and the public have the sense to make sure they do and vote for more good people like Rupert Lowe to stop the one currently in 10 Downing Street doing more harm than good.



© June Slater, 2024.



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