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"if You Shot One Poofter..."
Does this theory hold water?
Are UKIP so confident in their forthcoming electoral success, that they really don't care what their councillor now say and do.
This is from UKIP councillor, John Lyndon Sullivan:
"I rather often wonder if we shot one “poofter” (GLBT whatevers), whether the next 99 would decide on balance, that they weren’t after-all? We might then conclude that it’s not a matter of genetics, but rather more of education ;)"
Some might think that's a bit disgusting, whereas other might secretly applaud his stance.
But this...this is...just bloody...bloody...err...I have no adjective ready...
http:// politic alscrap book.ne t/2014/ 05/nazi -tattoo -ukip-c andidat e-in-my stery-p owder-n aked-ph otoshoo t/
Now, I know the normal response is "Well, there are people like this in all political parties, and the media and lefties are trying to deflect from the message of UKIP".
To which I might proffer the argument...
Two fat middle-aged blokes with Nazi tatts, snorting coke off a woman in a threesome.
What would Churchill / Disreli / Thatcher say?
How did we sink so low?
Are UKIP so confident in their forthcoming electoral success, that they really don't care what their councillor now say and do.
This is from UKIP councillor, John Lyndon Sullivan:
"I rather often wonder if we shot one “poofter” (GLBT whatevers), whether the next 99 would decide on balance, that they weren’t after-all? We might then conclude that it’s not a matter of genetics, but rather more of education ;)"
Some might think that's a bit disgusting, whereas other might secretly applaud his stance.
But this...this is...just bloody...bloody...err...I have no adjective ready...
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Now, I know the normal response is "Well, there are people like this in all political parties, and the media and lefties are trying to deflect from the message of UKIP".
To which I might proffer the argument...
Two fat middle-aged blokes with Nazi tatts, snorting coke off a woman in a threesome.
What would Churchill / Disreli / Thatcher say?
How did we sink so low?
Answers
I rather often wonder if we shot one Ukipite (Nfronter whatevers), whether the next 99 would decide on balance, that they weren’t after-all? We might then conclude that it’s not a matter of politics, but rather more of fashion.
15:32 Fri 16th May 2014
Svejk...I am tending to meet in the middle with you here ! I too have always had my doubts about the validity of some Modern Art pieces, although I once sat transfixed by Picasso's Guernica, when I saw it if New York in the late 70's :::
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Guerni ca_(pai nting)
What irritates me most about some Mod/Art is that anything can be art, so therefore anything IS art. I visited the Tate in St Ives years ago. Its worth visiting just for the coffee shop on its roof and the view !
But there was a short video playing of an Hungarian performance artist, naked on all fours, with a carrot stuck up his *rse, barking like a dog. This video loop was, mercifully, only about 30 seconds in length, but frightfully irritating all the same. When I enquired of the Gallery official who was standing guard, what it was all about, he told me that it was symbolic of the artists struggle with oppression behind the Iron Curtain.
Borrowing a phrase from the much-loved "Life of Brian", I suggested that it more symbolic of the artist grip on reality, but the comment fell on deaf ears
I'm afraid.
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What irritates me most about some Mod/Art is that anything can be art, so therefore anything IS art. I visited the Tate in St Ives years ago. Its worth visiting just for the coffee shop on its roof and the view !
But there was a short video playing of an Hungarian performance artist, naked on all fours, with a carrot stuck up his *rse, barking like a dog. This video loop was, mercifully, only about 30 seconds in length, but frightfully irritating all the same. When I enquired of the Gallery official who was standing guard, what it was all about, he told me that it was symbolic of the artists struggle with oppression behind the Iron Curtain.
Borrowing a phrase from the much-loved "Life of Brian", I suggested that it more symbolic of the artist grip on reality, but the comment fell on deaf ears
I'm afraid.
I suspect the tattoos are just foolish machismo; whilst as far as the picture goes, some folk seem rather sensitive. It portrays drug taking and naked people, both of which we know exists. I suspect they were all paid for the pose. For sure though, some were not thinking of the affect on any future career when they took the job. It's now on the Net forever (or until Google manages to make it invisible, after all, it's all their fault apparently).
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