tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post4450614017245821605..comments2024-03-25T12:31:58.169+00:00Comments on David Stimpson: Bureau of Visual RecordsDavid Stimpsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15196038086564981619noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-27768513757287062472015-09-21T13:30:53.768+01:002015-09-21T13:30:53.768+01:00Hello Arno,
That's right, men and women se...Hello Arno,<br /> That's right, men and women segragated outside the Labour Exchange. Well I should have thought that there would be the need for people to work in The Village, either compulsory and voluntary, because at the very least it would keep the citizens occupied. There wasn't that much a queue outside the Labour Exhange to be honest. Yes, its not out of the question that is was all staged for Number 6's benefit. if it is someones gone to an awful lot of trouble! As they did for "Truman" in the film 'The Truman Show.'<br /><br />Very kind regards<br />David<br />BCNUDavid Stimpsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15196038086564981619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9036104775563265647.post-92083339537058580122015-09-21T12:57:54.087+01:002015-09-21T12:57:54.087+01:00There was one photo showing Villagers queuing in f...There was one photo showing Villagers queuing in front of the Labour Exchange Office recently. In the first place one would assume that here there's no need for people having to go to work. Aren't they paid enough pension units? Secondly, one wonders how there could be such a mismatch between work seeking Villagers and available job offers. Otherwise there wouldn't be a queue, would it. Thus, it could imply that working was/is compulsary in the Village. Thirdly, always not unthinkable, it was all staged for No. 6. - BCNU!nr6dehttp://www.nummer6-theprisoner.denoreply@blogger.com