Elegran said I am objecting to similar comments which are just as generalised in their blanket view of one section of society as a homogenous and wicked mass I don't see any comments that categorise whole sections of society as wicked. Comments have been aimed at very specific targets - e.g. Politicians, Extremists on the right and left. I have no ill-feeling for those who support any political party, either as activists or as 'once ever five years' voters. Individuals make their own choices, generally based mainly on what they perceive to be the best option for themselves and their families, with perhaps a nod to what is best for the wider community. What I do regret and find very frustrating, is that these choices are inevitably informed by the information, misinformation, propaganda and downright, deliberate lies that are presented to the public, through a filter created by a biased media with its own agendas.
Elsewhere you talk of civil war/revolution as if that would be the worst evil of all. Personally, I think it is inevitable that something of the sort is inevitable and I hope that, now in the 21st Century, it can happen peacefully, without recourse to violence. Certainly something has to change. We cannot continue with a society that is manifestly unfair in terms of wealth, opportunity, access to health services, etc. to the vast majority, while a small elite continues to wield all the power and drain this country's resources for their own short-term gain.