542. Starmer Loses His Defence Secretary: What Next?
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[…] Writing on his personal blog, Mr Campbell praised Mr Lineker’s honesty. […]
100% agreement re Gary Lineker re booze and gambling and shame on anyone turning on him – ditto re those now turning on Sayeeda Warsi.
I can’t stand the appeasement that is happening because ‘leaders’ are conflating the wrong qualities and scared of attracting just the kind of opprobrium also dished out to Tricycle Theatre in the past week.
It is wrong for Zionists to pretend that criticism of Israel’s OTT response to revolting Hamas thugs is anti-Semitic. A Jew is not automatically pro-Zionism or even pro-Israel and its revoltingly mean imprisonment of ALL Palestinians, good or bad within a disproportionately small share of Israel’s territory is intolerable.
It is difficult for independently-minded Jews in the west to speak out in a ‘not in my name’ manner; those few that have dared to sign the UK online petition called Independent Jewish Voices have been castigated just days later in the JC (and I daresay there have been similar reactions to other nations’ versions of the list).
Well done Mrs Warsi, you are in the right (even if I think nobody decent should ever be of it).
Hey Michele would be nice to talk to you again but seems Alastair is blocking my posts. Hi Alastair, really so hurt by the words of little old me are you?
OMG xxx
It’s frustrating that he has other priorities but you mustn’t perceive him like the ‘moderators’ (mainly with ESL) that block posts on other forums or jump to it for reportists on posts that had got through, only for the ‘mods’ to respond by taking them down ………
I’m not usually so passive but I don’t think anything actually gets blocked here although it does take time to get on whereas elsewhere (Torygraph etc) stuff goes straight up but then gets deleted if the trolls crowd around for a cyber orgy on the report button (and you’re often not even advised it’s happened … as in
‘someone just pressed on your post like the class sneak but you don’t need to know ‘cos it’s not your business what gets censored 2nd hand’ ……..).
‘We’ had visits from them here some time ago, they must have been frustrated to heck that there’s no report function!
Brilliant article imho here :
http://www.standard.co.uk/comment/comment/sam-leith-look-away-from-jihadi-johns-murder-porn-9733297.html
Would like to speak to you Michele but seems AC has effectively blocked me. Kind of flattering I suppose. Let’s see if this gets through.
Oh give over fhs, I don’t think I’ve ever had a post blocked, have you overlooked that your recent complaint came up ?
I do find it strange for me to be accepting delayed delivery of posts but, having endured other blogs where stuff gets on in seconds but then gets deleted (due to slimeball reportists) and you are never advised it has happened – vossisspoint?
It follows that if something got on here it won’t be kicked off because of some idiotic troll from the Telegraph forum (they used to do weekend visits and silly group-think down-marks – the thoughtful twits …….).
I was absent for some weeks during June/July, JFI in case you missed me 😉 I was not sulking.