You Gotta Laugh

Or you’d cry…

Matthew D’Ancona asks how liberals fight back. Well, for a start, D’Ancona and his fellow travellers are not liberal. Indeed, they are highly illiberal. But this is a peach:

Colonise your opponents’ language

Excuse me!?! You people have been doing that all along – the word “liberal”, for example, being one such. You are not liberals, you have stolen the word and used it to describe a vile, statist, socialist ideology that involves the use of force to achieve its evil will. You use language to warp and twist everything it touches, to label your opponents as racist, xenophobic and fascist merely for disagreeing with you and your nasty ideology. How dare you, how fucking dare you! You and your fellow travellers have poisoned our language, you have poisoned political debate, you have debased everything you touch and you have the sheer effrontery to accuse those who are now kicking back of doing the same? Well, if they have, you have only yourself to blame.

Jeebus!

God, but I despise these people.

To adapt the distinction beloved by the Brexiteers, soft liberalism just doesn’t cut it any more. Time to try the hard variety.

You have no idea what that even means. You are not and never have been a liberal.

5 Comments

  1. Time to try the hard variety.

    He chooses not to expand on this. So I’m assuming it’s a threat of violence against those who disagree with an ideology whose thirst for mass murder is unquenchable.

      • To be fair, he does make it clear at the beginning of the article that he is not advocating violence.

        That he feels the need to make that disclaimer says it all.

        Journalists of Mr. D’Ancona’s ilk seldom shed as much as a single tear for the victims of leftist violence.

        And living just outside Leicester I’ve plenty of first hand experience of Islamic cultural enrichment.

  2. These people don’t listen to the ‘silenced majority’, they don’t even listen to themselves.
    About the time that MPs were debating the important issue of Jade Goody, (‘goody’ grief!), and India my MP wrote to me that “I won’t tolerate intolerance” at which point I decided that we didn’t share a common language.

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