Its a hard one to answer Achy.  Do we work as best within the system
that we have or do we try to change the system?

Can we in fact do much to effect any kind of decent change that will
work?

Moraly people have to be held accountable for their bad choices, umm
now how do we do that and who can we trust to act impartialy and
rational?

Ahh one question begets many others, wait that is almost biblical!

On 25 Mar, 22:55, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have we become almost completely degenerate in terms of hiding routine
> wrongdoing by people in authority?  In the UK our Parliament has
> clearly become full of the  wrong kind of people who rip off expenses
> and nothing is really being done.  A few minor sacrificial lambs have
> been put up.  The Roman Catholic Church has clearly almost encouraged
> child abuse and this now reaches the Pope, at least in his former
> enforcement role.  It's almost unfair just to pick on these
> organisations.  Our legal system hardly works.  Whistleblowers are
> routinely dumped on, despite legislation supposed to support them.
> Various miscarriages of justice that leave innocent people unprotected
> and often dead look like the tip of an iceberg, not just a few
> inevitable cock-ups (no pun, but it fits rather well - they just go
> on!).  Education is broadly failing many.  As all this happens,
> authorities can produce statistics that 'show' targets are being met
> and the rest.
>
> Are we now in our own 'Great Leap Forward'?

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