Last week I treated Daily Sceptic readers to examples of ghastly taxpayer-funded projects under Labour.
You may remember that several were very international in their remit, such as £903,433 for ‘Towards Indigenous Seed Data Sovereignty for Climate Resilience: Safeguarding Seed and Wild Plant Heritage in Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago‘.
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I can’t see me getting on with someone who thinks such activities are a good investment of public money.
Good for you.
One tiny example of establishment grift.
Take this and multiply it by a number with plenty of zeros behind it and you’ve got a sense of the scale of establishment corruption.
Uh-hu… But, but, Stammy, Larmer and m’lord Hermetic say that we owe this to the world because we have to make reparations for our past misdeeds.
“The less talent they have, the more pride, vanity and arrogance they have. All these fools, however, find other fools who applaud them.” -Erasmus, 1509
These are the sorts of projects which lead to absolutely worthless PhDs, undertaken merely so the title of “Dr” can be used by the recipient, lending them a veneer of academic prowess.
Lots of money absolutely wasted just so that some slacker can be “Dr”. Never be fooled by titles and awards, many of them are worthless.
As long as ridiculous NGOs keep employing such people however, they will continue to spawn.
An interesting and useful article. Thanks.
The dominant class in a marxo-fascist regime like our is the state bourgeoisie, which is the class that, because of the vast increase in state interference in society since the War, has displaced the entrepreneurial middle class. The problem is that the state bourgeoisie is a dependent class that lives off the tax-payers in a relationship of parasite to host. Our situation is that the state bourgeoisie seeks to extract (exploit) as much wealth as possible from the tax-payer host, and one way of doing this is to produce “studies” like those listed in Charlotte Gill’s article. And notice how the state bourgeoisie cloaks its parasitism in bogus “moral superiority” by trying to attach words like “justice” to its exploitation!
I’ve read through all of this but I was unable to determine what any of this so-called research is supposedly about. The project descriptions are basically word-salad with certain key phrases thrown in (decolonisation, art, disability etc) and I can’t help thinking that the real meaning is: Pay (certain well-connected) people for doing whatever they want without expecting them to produce anything tangible in return.
Exactly
Check out the “It’s a living” Monty Python sketch for a pithy encapsulation of this kind of gravy train
Plus the ‘pay’ covers a few months interesting and not challenging stay in Africa or Malaysia – good vacation and adds colour to an otherwise arid CV
Unbelievable. Incredible waste of our money.
This kind of thing pissed me off to no end.