I should probably set out my stall here

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I'm not some sort of reactionary luddite who thinks we should all grow our own vegetables, love each other, shun the advances of the modern age and live happily ever after. I understand that the entire history of the human race has been built on us each out performing the next person. Winners and losers, advancement over regression . The only duty each of us has is to ourselves and that striving for the best we can be will inevitably mean some get shafted. Trade and consequent economic profit seems to me an equally inevitable end result and is not intrinsically bad or undesireable. I have no fundamental objection to some lucky _fuckers making the most of what they've got.
However my issues with this shite are this:
1 - The gulf and disconnect between those who benefit from this and those who are excluded has grown beyond what is reasonable to accept. When people don't have drinkable water but the financial system enables select individuals to accumulate personal wealth etc etc etc, (and examples are seemingly quite commonplace) things have gone properly wrong. Boundaries, "natural order" and opportunity have been skewed to such an extent that there is a systemic imbalance and my guess is that this is not a healthy situation.
2 - The total_fucking hypocrisy of all of this is just beyond the pale. "we're in it together". "banks too big to let fail", Patrick Cockburn on the relationship to Daesh, Mark Steel on Cameron's paper-round,Government comments on Jimmy Carr, Osbourne's tweets regarding morality of financial transactions.Look what the cost of the last crash has been to the majority and then look at what the "cost" has been to the minority. Where the _fuck is the togetherness in this? And do these male appendages really expect us to believe that this is the only way.
I can't claim to have answers, I can't claim expertise but I do see a problem that won't go away and that just seems to inexorably get bigger.