Sunday 10 May 2015

The best and worst two tweets of the year so far - step forward Evan Sayet and Laurie Penny


Let's face it, right-wing comedian Evan Sayet's tweet is unlikely to be bettered in 2015. It has, inevitably, created a storm of protest amongst American liberals. Boo-hoo.

The worst - by which I mean most crassly horrible - tweet of the year so far was posted yesterday by Laurie Penny (who writes for the New Statesman and the Guardian - how proud they must be). In response to some speck of left-wing ordure spray-painting "FUCK TORY SCUM" on the Women of World War II memorial in Whitehall yesterday in the midst of VE Day celebrations, she tweeted:

I don't have a problem with this. The bravery of past generations does not oblige us to be cowed today. 

Obviously, leftists tweet far worse things than that on a regular basis, but they don't tend to be 28-year writers for mainstream publications who attended private school and Oxbridge - Brighton College and Wadham College must also be tremedously proud of little Penny. Katie Hopkins responded with "if @PennyRed was my daughter, she would be out tonight scrubbing this clean with her tongue for what she has said." And I suspect my own dear mother - one of the women of WWII and conservative to the core - would have been tempted to give the silly little wretch a Glasgow kiss. 

I've said it before, and I'll say it again - it never fails to astonish me how many members of the caring, compassionate, loving, inclusive, warm-hearted, virtue-signalling, finger-wagging Left are in reality hate-filled, foul-minded, bile-spitting shits. Fortunately, as the following video demonstrates, there are enough robust right-wingers to call these revolting hypocrites to account:


They really don't like it up 'em, do they? 

8 comments:

  1. Two chalk outlines...brilliant.

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    1. I also enjoyed the tweet that went, "In Texas, we shoot back". Which does seem to be the case.

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  2. Ah, the (very) good Dr Starkey. That was another set of chalk lines well deserved by an imbecile..

    What a fine fellow he is! .

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    1. But isn't he a racist and a fascist whow all decent people should despise? Let's face it, being gay and working-class and academically brilliant just isn't enough for the left any more.

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  3. Couldn't help noticing in the video coverage of the Anti-Austerity Whitehall 'riots' that the vile little tics were well-dressed iPhone toting kids. Can't imagine what knowledge, never mind experience, they would have had of the 'austerity' that the women commemorated on the defaced tablet knew only too well.

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    1. I'm pretty sure these are all fantastically pampered middle abd upper-middle class students whose parents forgot to spank their little botties soundly when they were nippers. You're right - they've never suffered, never gone without and, rather than thanking their lucky stars and deducing that their parents' way of life has a lot to recommend it, instead infer that if Mom and Dad didn't have so mkuch, the poor would have more. I suspect the reason they reach this odd conclusion is that their lecturers have introduced them to the joy of feeling morally superior and ANGRY!

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  4. A brilliant joke...not going to be appearing on any Beeb comedy anytime soon, is he? Can you imagine him with Sandi or Marcus...
    As for that ghastly, revolting woman and her oikish friends, do they think most of us are now lamenting not having the type of government they'd endorse? Of course we're not. We are, however, disgusted that these ugly and cosseted yobs can cause such offence and get away with it.
    I think we have tolerated these spoilt brats for far too long.
    Well done David Starkey!

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    1. You're right - it would never get on the BBC. They make a great fuss about welcoming "edgy" comedy - but what they actually mean is the sort of snide left-wing crap that goes down well with Guardian readers.

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