Run For The Hills

Katie Hopkins said something insensitive on Twatter.

Being reported to Twitter over an “insensitive” tweet by police doesn’t seem to have made a lasting impression on Katie Hopkins.

On Friday, a year to the day since three-year-old Alan Kurdi’s lifeless body was discovered washed up on a Turkish beach, she chose to tweet a picture of his father alongside a disparaging comment.

“Lectured on caring for migrants by a man who left his wife and child at the bottom of the Med? No thank you Mr Kurdi,” she wrote.

‘Cos, of course, the plod have solved all the real crimes and chasing up comments on Twatter is now a priority…

Thing is, she is right. A year after that kid was washed up on a beach and the media tried to make us all feel guilty, they are reminding us that nothing has changed…nothing!

Look, this child died because his father decided to make a risky trip from a safe haven across the Mediterranean in a rubber dinghy. There is only one person responsible for Alan Kurdi’s death and that is his father, Abdullah. So, er Hopkins is merely telling it as it is. And the establishment along with the morons on Twitter are naturally outraged. Because we are all supposed to feel some sort of collective guilt. Well, I don’t.

Mr Kurdi has now condemned politicians for failing to act on the refugee crisis and the conflict in Syria in the wake of Alan’s death.

Cheeky sod. I for one will take no lectures from this man. He chose to risk his son’s life. He is entirely responsible and no one else is. He can stick his lectures where the sun don’t shine.

3 Comments

  1. The selfish bastatd put new teeth ahead of the safety of his family. Why the hell would decent people need a lecture from a scumbag like that?

  2. Thing is, she is right.

    Which leaves us with one issue – how far people can accept something right and how far they can’t, e.g. the March Against Democracy today.

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