Are We The Bad Guys?

There was that old Mitchell and Webb sketch about the Nazis where they asked themselves the question: are we the bad guys?

The media is so far to the left now, alongside a venal and corrupted establishment, that anyone who expresses reasonable views is immediately labelled far right. Let’s be clear here, Carl Benjamin, Tommy Robinson and Nigel Farage are not far right. Not even close. Yet we are bombarded with headlines from the fake news, dirty, dirty smear merchants on a daily basis to that effect. To the point where they are crossing a line between partisan reporting and active interference in an election.

I see that the milkshake throwing has become something of a meme now, yet it is the reasonable retaliation to this assault that is labelled as violence. Frankly, if throwing things at your political opponents is all you’ve got, then you don’t have an argument. And, returning to the title of this post – if you are the one throwing things, bear in mind this: the good guys aren’t the ones who open a discussion with violent assault.

The lack of awareness is staggering.  But, then, Antifa is little more than the reincarnation of the British Union of Fascists. Oswald Moseley would have been proud.

 

 

 

 

6 Comments

  1. Gaslighting. The left are attempting to convince us normal middle of the road people that we are the extremists.

  2. goes along with the statistics this morning revealing that the Brussels Broadcasting Corporation ‘evenly balances’ its political coverage as 75% remain and 25% leave.
    Not to mention that disgusting interview with Farage by Andy Marr on Sunday. We need to ask who the real fascists are. Seems to me that it’s the majority of the press and media…

    Anyhow, Mrs D and I have already registered our postal votes for the Brexit Party so fuck ’em

    • Yep. I can sense the electoral arsenal kicking before it has arrived. They are going to measure it in mega tonnes. They can’t corrupt that many people to miscount.

      Next target General election. The question is when? Will parliament sit in a sulk till 2022?

      If they revoke art 50 it gives the BREXIT Party and UKIP great optics.

      If they do Theresa’s deal, there is still a good platform for BREXIT and UKIPto stand on unilaterally revoking it and running to Trump for a trade deal and international support.

      2nd referendum option is about to be tested at the EU elections. If BREXIT and UKIP votes hold up, then it’s a no go.

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