I'm not sure if I like what we have become, because of a few terrorist attacks. We had plenty of those in the past, virtually nothing changed after that, and we were happy for it. I don't know where all this is leading, I am not going to prophesise here, but I don't like it.
I tend to avoid Central London now, of course, the astronomical Congestion Charge doesn't help. I don't know who can now afford to go to Central London, but not me. Terrorists perhaps, I bet they're all living in Westminster, immune to everything, whilst we suffer so miserably and have lost the wish to even live, in such a world.
This article is an excerpt of the book "Destructivism, The Path to Self-Destruction", written by Roland Michel Tremblay. It is available online for free on his website, it also contains all his previous political articles:
Roland Michel Tremblay is an author with six books published in France. He is a French-Canadian born in 1972 who has been living in London UK for 15 years. He can be contacted at this e-mail address: rm@themarginal.com
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