It’s rare for anti-tax “we hate socialists” types to be as honest as Wolseley 6-90:
This bastard Brown has the fucking cheek to put our taxes up and then give the money away to black shit countries.
It’s rare for anti-tax “we hate socialists” types to be as honest as Wolseley 6-90:
This bastard Brown has the fucking cheek to put our taxes up and then give the money away to black shit countries.
I’m going to start doing this. I suggest you do too.Â
If I started using the term “anti-Semitic” as a general term of undifferentiated disapprobation like “lame” or “gay” (as in “god, those trainers are pretty anti-Semitic”, “The first few series of Friends were quite sharp and funny, but it got really lazy and anti-Semitic toward the end”, “I don’t know; there’s nothing specific about Shoreditch that I don’t like – it’s just a bit anti-Semitic”), how long do you think it would take to catch on? And what sort of reaction would I get in the meantime?
Today at the Biased BBC comments - the BBC is slated for referring to the Palestinean president as “Mr Abbas” while referring to Israel’s vegetative ex-leader as “Sharon”. Lots of concurring, while nobody points out that “Mr Abbas” is mentioned in the article while “Sharon” is mentioned in a direct quote. Learn to read and get yourself a style guide, you ignorant fuckwits.
What else? Someone who’s angry that the phrase “Muslim terrorism” isn’t used when referring to an explosion in Algeria… because obviously without that qualification we’d assume it was the Scottish Presbyterians. Although if you’re applying the fashionable right-wing terminology that all terrorist attacks should be prefixed by the religion of their protagonists, Algeria has suffered significantly in the past from Catholic terrorism. Continue reading
For a story that will doubtless warm your heart on a cold April Saturday, we’re off to Bradford. For some perplexing reason, a gentleman named Sharif Abdel Gawad is seeking to stand as a BNP councillor. This has upset some of the local knuckle-dragging bigots, who believe that Mr Gawad isn’t, well, very, err, English.
However, senior BNP-ite Phil Edwards has risen to Mr Gawad’s defence. According to Mr Edwards, only “people on the lunatic fringe” would object to Mr Gawad standing as a BNP candidate (the fact that this includes 100% of the BNP’s membership is by no means the point). Why? Well, you see, Mr Gawad is “a member of the white European race of people”.
Garr. Make your fucking minds up, you daft bigots: do you hate blacks, Muslims, Islam, foreigners, foreign cultural influences, or what? (yes, I know the correct answer is ‘all of the above’, but you could at least try and be consistent in the lies that you tell when pretending to be a civilised and moderate party that non-pond-life might vote for…)
They’ve arrested the PA’s Minister for Jerusalem for having the wrong papers. Fucking top quality, arseholes. Do Hamas have an online donation form?
According to a stalwart of the right-wing anti-Dhimmification blogosphere, “when Christain Voice demonstrates against performances of JStO, they’re not opposing free speech, they’re exercising it”.
But mysteriously, the Muslim anti-cartoon demonstrations are the opposite. Even though they’re the same. Freaky, man. I think it’s because the people doing the latter are weird, scary, foreign and brown, while Christian Voice are merely creepy.
If Islamic fundamentalists ever take control of the UK – yes, this is about as likely as alien space bats taking control of the UK, but occasionally I like to indulge the right-wingers’ paranoid masturbatory fantasies – then the sole upside will be seeing the anti-Dhimmis’ ceremonial decapitation.
“Ha! We were right all along!”, they’ll cry. “You said we were mad, but now we’re glorious martyrs!”. “Yeah, whatever”, I’ll say, having avoided the same fate thanks to my trusty “Dhimmitude for Dummies” guide (issued to all members of the Vast Left Wing Conspiracy, obviously).
You know which group really annoys me?
People who think that the September 11 attacks were a uniquely horrible moment, with a mystical importance beyond the reactions they provoked. People who’re willing to ignore thousands of years of human savagery and brutality, not to mention all the horrible abuses inflicted in ours and others’ names in the last 50 years. People who think that somehow the fact that this time the innocent victims were American stockbrokers in a skyscraper makes the attack morally different from all the other abuses that have been perpetrated against civilians of all nationalities and classes.
People who talk crap like this, in short:
The images cant be swept under the carpet but equally they musnt be abused. They are a breakaway moment in history. The world pre 9/11 and the world after it.
Oh, fuck off. I can just about forgive this reaction in Americans – they have spent rather a long time cocooned from the suffering of people elsewhere, and the knowledge that they’re just as vulnerable as El Salvadorians or Grenadans or Vietnamese must have come as a nasty shock. Among non-Americans, it’s hysterical bullshit.
I’m impressed by these two galleries of re-captioned early 20th century comic books.
I’m also impressed by their creator’s (offensive, oddly enough) Hitler cartoons, and his Sex Offenders’ Register joke. Good work, hairy Leningrad man.
If this website strikes a chord with you, then you’re a cunt.
Anyone who doesn’t understand the problem should reflect on the phrase “without us you’d be speaking German”, and then briefly consider why Americans are so resoundingly hated in every country that they believe themselves to have bravely saved from a terrible fate.
I hope that isn’t the route Denmark, or indeed anywhere else in Europe,. seriously wants to follow…
When Rod Liddle was a Beeb producer, he didn’t write crazy mental bigoted shit like this (full version here for non-registration-fans). Well, he did, but only harmlessly against the Countryside Alliance rather than descending into LGFoid race-baiting.
The difference between [moderate Muslims] and the Taleban is much as it was between Berlinguer and Stalin: one is more clubbable, more amenable, more like one of us. But the core ideology is the same.
Yes, Rod. And they’re hiding under your beds.