Monday, 27 February 2017

Goodbye Political Correctness? Hello Fascist Snowflakes!


 
At last! We can get back to calling a spade a spade (?).

Finally, we don’t have to try and mollify some infantilised Brexiteer extremist by saying “I don’t agree with your choice, but I believe in your right to make it”. But instead we can call them racists bigots who have destroyed their children’s and their grandchildren’s futures simply because they don’t like the Muslims and people of colour, hate women and the disabled, and are probably homophobic and anti-Semitic and, that over the last thirty years they’ve not been prevented from spewing out their vile hatespeak because of the bleedin’ heart liberals and the feminazi’s, but because to maintain a caring and progressive society, each member in that society is expected to act in a polite, respectful and courteous manner towards all other sentient beings.
It’s called civilisation MORONS!

Phew! That felt good. Glad I got that of my chest.

Of course, the problem is that those on the right, who have been complaining about political correctness for ever and a day, and how they have been, allegedly, censored and prevented from voicing their point of view, will be absolutely outraged by the statement above. The reason for this is that they believe in your right to say what you think only if they agree with what you’re saying. If they don’t, like all good fascists, they will normally try to shout you down and tell you to shut up. They normally try and dress it up as a freedom of speech issue, but it has nothing to do with freedom of speech because fascists hate freedom of speech. You only have to look at America and the Trump administration to know that. Within a month of taken office the USA is slipping towards a quasi-fascist state where the government’s main preoccupation is attempting to delegitimise the free media, apart from, of course, the right-wing websites, the white supremacists’ groups and the Alt-Right headbangers, that actually do deal in ‘fake news’, lies and hate. The Trump administration is currently in the process of creating a massive echo chamber. What’s next in America? Book burning? Race laws? Jim Crow?

 In truth, the right-wing haters just want to be able to spout racist, homophobic or misogynistic hatespeak with impunity, and if you rebuke them they screech “they’re only words”!

Those on the right were not so keen on Gina Miller’s right to free speech when she brought the Brexit case to the High Court that ensured there would be parliamentary involvement in triggering Article 50. Instead they screamed that she should be raped, a couple of bullets should be put in her head, and then she should be thrown on the rubbish heap. How very freedom of speech. Your mothers must be so proud of you.

Former UKIP leader, Nigel Farage, a never-ending critic of the so-called political correctness culture, became very anti- freedom of speech, and anti-British sovereignty when he led a protest to the Supreme court trying to coerce our independent judiciary to go against British law in favour of his own personal right wing views. Backed up by the scum right-wing rag, The Daily Mail, who referred to independent judges, carrying out British law, as ‘enemies of the people’. I think the Nazis went after the judges first. Then I think they went after the homosexuals, which is interesting when you consider the Mail’s comments about one of the High Court judges being gay. It was a shameful episode in British history, made even worse by the government’s failure to immediately step in and defend the judges, but instead remained silent and therefore complicit in these anti-democratic acts committed by Farage and his cohorts, as well as The Daily Heil and other fascist rags.

Snowflake is a detrimental term normally thrown at lefties, but it’s the right wing Brexiteers who are the snowflakes. They are the ones who are perpetually furious about something. They are the ones constantly complaining about being called names (they’re only words snowflakes). It’s the Brexiteers who are forever whining about somebody doing something, or somebody not doing something, or somebody saying something about them and hurting their feelings. The right wing seems to inhabit a permanent world of paranoia, righteous indignation and outrage, forever on the lookout for the next slight, constantly looking over their shoulder for anybody who might criticise Britain’s decision to leave the European Union or inferring that the Brexiteers might have voted to leave the EU solely because they wanted to see the back of all the Muslims and Poles (which is true in many cases). Normally they will throw insults such as ‘traitor’ or ‘unpatriotic’ at anybody who has the temerity to put forward constructive arguments as to why leaving the EU may turn Britain into a khasi sitting on the periphery of Europe, but I’m pretty certain the definition of a traitor is somebody who intentionally sows division within their country or attempts to undermine the interests of that country, for the purposes of ideologue, or personal/ financial gain. Who does that sound like snowflakes. It sure as hell doesn’t describe the remoaners.

I feel sorry for the poor little lambs. They seem so angry and yet so frightened. ( BOO!, hee hee. Made a fascist snowflake jump). I, on the other hand, am happy to embrace this post political correctness era and to prove it I would like to point out that a lot of Brexiteer extremists seem to be cut from the same cloth that the Trump deplorables are cut from. Both groups appear to be full of xenophobic, bigoted, Islamaphobic, knee jerk reactionary, conspiracy theorists, who are happy to see the normalisation of misogyny, racism, homophobia and anti-Semitism because they have always held these views, but have been kept in check by so-called political correctness. And that they are being controlled and manipulated by shadowy white neo-supremacists and the vile followers of the Alternative Right, who consider them to be nothing more than useful idiots who, when the time comes, can be tossed under the bus. What do you think of that snowflakes? Is that politically incorrect enough for you, snowflakes. (They’re only words!).

Bring on the outrage fascist snowflakes.

** For all the fascist snowfakes currently foaming at the mouth after reading the article above, here is a definition of Fascism.

A political philosophy, movement, or regime that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralised autocratic government headed by an often unelected and dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of any opposition.

" Sound like anybody you might know, snowflakes".


Poor Mr Nuttall. (This item will mean nothing to foreign readers of this blog)
I think the treatment the United Kingdom Independence Party leader and serial fantasist, Paul Nuttall, has received is awful. After all, here is a man who was lead dancer at the Bolshoi, scored a hat trick in the ’66 world cup final, won two gold medals in Modern Pentathlon at the Tokyo Olympics and his Othello on Broadway was an absolute triumph, a triumph I say. And let’s not forget that if it wasn’t for Mr Nuttall, Apollo 13 would never have made it back to earth safely. People are familiar with the statement made by crew member Jack Swigert “Houston, we had a problem”, but very few are aware that it was followed by a scouse accented voice saying “calm down, calm down. It's only an electrical fault in one of the Service Module's oxygen tanks. I'll 'ave that sorted in no time. No Worries fellas".

Thank you, Mr Nuttall, for your greatness.

 More All in it Together Bullcrap!

·        Chairman May’s government strip 3 billion out of the Personal Independent Payment budget for the disabled, driving severely disabled people into anxiety, poverty and suicide.

·        An unelected member of the House of Lords, probably a party donor or a time-serving civil servant, jumps out of a taxi with its engine still running, runs into the House of Lords, signs in, jumps back into the taxi and disappears, probably to spend some of the £300 he has just claimed, at his private club, a high-end restaurant or at his golf and country club. He probably claimed the taxi fare on expenses as well.
 

 “There's really no such thing as the 'voiceless'. There are only the deliberately silenced, or the preferably unheard.” –Arundhati Roy


 

No comments:

Post a Comment