Friday, 12 November 2010

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, don't criticise or arrest follows

This detestable female has made lots of money from public purses with her sour views, paid by the BBC from my forced donations and other sources.

The one thing this immigrant woman has never fathomed and that is the British sense of humour.

I found the Gareth Compton remarks hilarious. It illuminates the one sided views on freedoms of speech, freedoms of expression and freedoms of thought. The speed with which the Racist Brigade attacked Compton is a symptom of the depth that the true British identity has submerged behind a fascist, Marxist lack of reality. If Mrs Brown is so threatened in her adopted country, why did she not return to her own nation when the Blacks threw her and her kin out of East Africa?

Sticks and stones may break my bones...

I am not going to comment on what Compton wrote except to say it was funny. If Mrs Brown cannot counter this with all the resources of the BBC and the Independent behind her, perhaps she is in the wrong profession and getting paid under false pretences.

Amplify’d from www.independent.co.uk

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: He has validated the haters who think it is OK to threaten me

Nothing I said on the Nicky Campbell show was so outrageous that it should provoke such a response from a man who should know better. If I, as a citizen of this country, cannot even express an opinion about human rights and the moral authority of our politicians, what does that say about how equal we are?

Gareth Compton is not an idiot, he knew what he was saying. If I had said, "It would be a blessing if this man was stoned to death," what would happen to me as a Muslim woman in this country?

We are in a post-Jeremy Clarkson universe where men think they can only be men if they insult people; there is a masculinity associated with this rough and anti-politically correct talk. What is so manly about going on Twitter and putting this out about a journalist who is trying to do her job and giving an honest opinion?

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Tendryakov 1 hour ago
Trouble is, our culture requires our inhabitants to be thick-skinned, robust, resilient, able to shrug off mere words and get a joke out of it at the same time. Yasmin AB comes from a thin-skinned culture, where words damage your immune system, where people shout a lot, burn flags and books, talk a lot about "honour" - whatever that is - and "respect". 13 years of NuLab government have attempted to inculcate our people with these third world ideas, and as a consequence, not only do we have a large minority of people with third world ideas, but most of our young folks have also been indoctrinated with the idea that human beings, especially brown and black ones, are delicate little tiddly-widdles, who oh-so-fragile feelings mustn't be hurt.

Remember John Betjeman:

Slough
Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough!
It isn't fit for humans now,
There isn't grass to graze a cow.
Swarm over, Death!

Come, bombs and blow to smithereens
Those air -conditioned, bright canteens,
Tinned fruit, tinned meat, tinned milk, tinned beans,
Tinned minds, tinned breath.

Mess up the mess they call a town-
A house for ninety-seven down
And once a week a half a crown
For twenty years.
. . .

He wrote that when we were grown ups. If he wrote it now, all hell would break loose because it is "hate speech" and people's feeling-weelings would be hurty-wurted, and we can't have that, can we? I mean, they might have to go to a feelings hospital, and have their feelings tenderly washed and dressed. They might even have to have feeling bandages and take anti hurt-feelings medication and then have counselling. And we would have to summon Jo Brand or another properly trained hurt feelings inspector (and predictor) to give the miscreant a good telling-off. No, it is naughty to hurt feelings.
While I'm about it, can I publicly apologise for all the times I've thoughtlessly said "Young people? Shoot the f***ers!" If the wrong person had heard me, s/he might have gone out and shot young people! I hereby apologise profoundly and sincerely. Please don't tell the coppers where I live.

1 comment:

  1. Tendryakov http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/yasmin-alibhai-brown/yasmin-alibhaibrown-he-has-validated-the-haters-who-think-it-is-ok-to-threaten-me-2131893.html#comment-96511379[Moderator] 1 hour ago
    Trouble is, our culture requires our inhabitants to be thick-skinned, robust, resilient, able to shrug off mere words and get a joke out of it at the same time. Yasmin AB comes from a thin-skinned culture, where words damage your immune system, where people shout a lot, burn flags and books, talk a lot about "honour" - whatever that is - and "respect". 13 years of NuLab government have attempted to inculcate our people with these third world ideas, and as a consequence, not only do we have a large minority of people with third world ideas, but most of our young folks have also been indoctrinated with the idea that human beings, especially brown and black ones, are delicate little tiddly-widdles, who oh-so-fragile feelings mustn't be hurt.

    Remember John Betjeman:

    Slough
    Come friendly bombs and fall on Slough!
    It isn't fit for humans now,
    There isn't grass to graze a cow.
    Swarm over, Death!

    Come, bombs and blow to smithereens
    Those air -conditioned, bright canteens,
    Tinned fruit, tinned meat, tinned milk, tinned beans,
    Tinned minds, tinned breath.

    Mess up the mess they call a town-
    A house for ninety-seven down
    And once a week a half a crown
    For twenty years.
    . . .

    He wrote that when we were grown ups. If he wrote it now, all hell would break loose because it is "hate speech" and people's feeling-weelings would be hurty-wurted, and we can't have that, can we? I mean, they might have to go to a feelings hospital, and have their feelings tenderly washed and dressed. They might even have to have feeling bandages and take anti hurt-feelings medication and then have counselling. And we would have to summon Jo Brand or another properly trained hurt feelings inspector (and predictor) to give the miscreant a good telling-off. No, it is naughty to hurt feelings.
    While I'm about it, can I publicly apologise for all the times I've thoughtlessly said "Young people? Shoot the f***ers!" If the wrong person had heard me, s/he might have gone out and shot young people! I hereby apologise profoundly and sincerely. Please don't tell the coppers where I live.

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