One of the greater taboos of the corporate media and governments is one of government oppression through various organisations.
A recent article (Centrelink phone hell) published by News Corp was one that described the customers of Centrelink being disregarded resulting in being on the phone for extended periods of time without any assistance.
A common derogatory term used to describe people who are in need of financial assistance from Centrelink is ‘dole bludgers’. This term is used to describe people who have no interest in obtaining work, or have the intention to obtain government benefits indefinitely.
The corporate media, being the government lap dog that it is, is very quick to point out how individuals rort the system.
There are many instances where government and corporate bodies commit fraud against the masses without any repercussions. The reporting of these kinds of crimes, is considered against the ‘system’ therefore not a policy of the corporate media to enlighten the general populous.
The Anglo-Masonic legal system is also in on the act in working against the masses, through oppression in the courts.
Harassment and discrimination by government employees against the ‘dole bludgers’ is more common place than one would think, but again this kind of information is not brought out by the corporate media.
The true extent of government harassment of the ‘dole bludgers’ will never be revealed.
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