On Wednesday, 12 September 2012 15:41:17 UTC+1, archytas wrote:
Families who lost people at the Hillsborough disaster kept up a 23--
year campaign to reveal the truth about this soccer match
catastrophe. The report is damning. Politicians are apologising with
more practised sincerity than banksters. The cover-up has been
exposed, with lies told by all relevant authorities and government.
It's good to see the families and victims vindicated.
The big question is why we didn't get the truth at the time. Others
include why so many "good people" lied or stayed quiet.
Statistically, we should ask whether these lying cover-ups are what we
get from public services, banks and big business over such matters as
Baby P, the BP Gulf and Bhopal disasters. I know of plenty of such
disgusting cover-ups and struggle to think of any honest approaches.
There are already people saying things have changed for the better
over 23 years. I don't believe that. Virtually every worker who
tries to blow the whistle is sacked, degraded and made out as an
incompetent malcontent. We don't know who was responsible for 9/11
and after two enquiries have no clue why we are in Afghanistan or
Iraq. US carrier activities are at an all-time high around Iran. The
'war on drugs' leaves the crap on our streets and kills in South
America on a war scale.
Due process isn't working.
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