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"Inner Peace Will Come When Aids Does What It Should And Reduce African Density."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To be specific - why on earth have UKIP suspended Andre Lampitt???
I assumed that UKIP were the last bastion of non-PC views, which could be expressed without having to low-tow to the lefty liberal Islington-dwelling, Fair Trade coffee-swiling, rocket salad-eating chatterati like me (according to those in the know).
Would it not make more sense to say, "Sod it...let him say what he wants...this is who we are!"
If I were a UKIP supporter (and I doubt if that could every happen, because I know how to spell both my first name ands surname) I would be writing congratulatory letters to this young man...possibly using a pen filled with green ink.
So...should he have been suspended?
If so, why?
(Oh and before you ask TTT, this question is absolutely about 'stirring').
I assumed that UKIP were the last bastion of non-PC views, which could be expressed without having to low-tow to the lefty liberal Islington-dwelling, Fair Trade coffee-swiling, rocket salad-eating chatterati like me (according to those in the know).
Would it not make more sense to say, "Sod it...let him say what he wants...this is who we are!"
If I were a UKIP supporter (and I doubt if that could every happen, because I know how to spell both my first name ands surname) I would be writing congratulatory letters to this young man...possibly using a pen filled with green ink.
So...should he have been suspended?
If so, why?
(Oh and before you ask TTT, this question is absolutely about 'stirring').
sandyRoe
You know what? In his defence, and I *seriously* mean this - UKIP might get some gains by being the party of 'Everything Non-PC'!
I mean, from where I sit (outside a lefty liberal coffee house in North London where they play only lesbian salsa music or whatever), the one thing missing from British politics is a place where people can say what they want without fear of castigation from the PC zealots.
I honestly think that UKIP could capitalise on this.
Just because a young man welcomes AIDS thinning out Africans should not necessarily mean that he should be silenced.
Is that not what the PC zealots want?
I am being 100% genuine here...even though reading this post, I sound 100% sarcastic...
You know what? In his defence, and I *seriously* mean this - UKIP might get some gains by being the party of 'Everything Non-PC'!
I mean, from where I sit (outside a lefty liberal coffee house in North London where they play only lesbian salsa music or whatever), the one thing missing from British politics is a place where people can say what they want without fear of castigation from the PC zealots.
I honestly think that UKIP could capitalise on this.
Just because a young man welcomes AIDS thinning out Africans should not necessarily mean that he should be silenced.
Is that not what the PC zealots want?
I am being 100% genuine here...even though reading this post, I sound 100% sarcastic...
naomi24
Seriously - would this one man's views really put off people who truly believe in UKIP's cause?
I will freely admit that I will grind my axe when I hear of politicians who lobby against causes I believe in...but this guy's views are so 'out there' that to argue against them would be like trying to...to...stuff a blancmange into an envelope.
So my real question is - why would UKIP dump him?
Honest, isn't this what hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions of people crave? A party where you can say what you want? A party of free speech?
I disagree with what he said, and question why he would say it, but is it not refreshing that after two decades of PC, there's a party where people CAN say things like this???
Seriously - would this one man's views really put off people who truly believe in UKIP's cause?
I will freely admit that I will grind my axe when I hear of politicians who lobby against causes I believe in...but this guy's views are so 'out there' that to argue against them would be like trying to...to...stuff a blancmange into an envelope.
So my real question is - why would UKIP dump him?
Honest, isn't this what hundreds of thousands, perhaps even millions of people crave? A party where you can say what you want? A party of free speech?
I disagree with what he said, and question why he would say it, but is it not refreshing that after two decades of PC, there's a party where people CAN say things like this???
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