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Boris Johnson tests positive for Covid-19

I appreciate that you don't like the man, however, he is the PM and therefore should have access to the necessary treatment, whether it be precautionary or not. My view would be entirely the same had it been Corbyn who won the election and was now ill.

Your attitude says rather a lot about your lack of common humanity.

This thread reminds me why I despise the brutality and lack of humanity displayed by the hard left. They purport to be humanists, but in fact are are eugenicist cunts. Humanity is only for the m monothoughtly rabid clique of the worthy. :rolleyes:

Thread is now on ignore.

Sas has changed his tune a bit

... the vile Corbyn ...

Presumably because appalling as Johnson is, Corbyn is 26 times more appalling.

... the lunatic Corbyn ...

... that revolting cunt Corbyn ...

... Corbyn the Vile ...

He’s a cunt ...

I would personally rather that he went to Syria and didn't return...

Corbyn is an anti-Semitic scumbag.

and two posts loaded with humanity:

[approvingly] The first thing the army would do would be execute Corbyn, Watson and the other senior apparatchiks.

and

The cunt is a hard left IRA apologist. I wouldn't piss on him if he was on fire. He is a completely loathsome piece of shit.

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Ffs chaps this is ridiculous. They're just coming out with the type of platitudes and rhetoric that anyone would in the same situation. It's bollocks but hardly indicatiive of competence or trustworthiness. Nobody likes the Tories, we know that, but this 'Raab said he's a fighter, what a liar' bollocks and similar is playground level embarrassing. The only people taking this stuff literally are probably on this thread! :facepalm:
 
Ffs chaps this is ridiculous. They're just coming out with the type of platitudes and rhetoric that anyone would in the same situation. It's bollocks but hardly indicatiive of competence or trustworthiness. Nobody likes the Tories, we know that, but this 'Raab said he's a fighter, what a liar' bollocks and similar is playground level embarrassing. The only people taking this stuff literally are probably on this thread! :facepalm:
Yes and no. It's actually an opportunity to get some information out there about the wider situation. But they're choosing not to treat it like that. They're choosing, rather, to somewhat ignore the thousand or so people who actually did die of this thing today. And 'he'll be back in a few days' is simply a stupid, and insulting, lie. Leadership at this stage would involve a very different response. They're incapable of leadership, the useless shower of cunts.
 
Yes and no. It's actually an opportunity to get some information out there about the wider situation. But they're choosing not to treat it like that. They're choosing, rather, to somewhat ignore the thousand or so people who actually did die of this thing today. And 'he'll be back in a few days' is simply a stupid, and insulting, lie. Leadership at this stage would involve a very different response. They're incapable of leadership, the useless shower of cunts.

TBF it could well be the case that the sort of behaviour they are fibbing about really is what they think leadership is - the ignoring of inconvienient things like facts, existing systems, law, morals, friends or reality and just forcing things to confirm to ones will; seizing power and all that guff.

Look at how often Corbyn was decried as weak for example, even though as a leader he had actually done rather more of the things associated with the common understanding of leadership - struggling through adversity, remaining true to his beliefs, fighting off and beating his enemies (in the party at least), inspiring others and so on than Johnson has.
 
TBF it could well be the case that the sort of behaviour they are fibbing about really is what they think leadership is - the ignoring of inconvienient things like facts, existing systems, law, morals, friends or reality and just forcing things to confirm to ones will; seizing power and all that guff.

Look at how often Corbyn was decried as weak for example, even though as a leader he had actually done rather more of the things associated with the common understanding of leadership - struggling through adversity, remaining true to his beliefs, fighting off and beating his enemies (in the party at least), inspiring others and so on than Johnson has.
And, crucially, making the point, and acting by the point, that this is not all about me. That's the fundamental bit that none of these idiots can grasp. There are examples around the world - the governor of New York for instance - of leaders who understand this, but I don't think this lot ever will.
 
It was a bit of a shock to me to realize that quite a few people actually like Johnson. The outpourings of grief at Diana's death made me realize just how far removed I am from how other people in the UK feel. If he does die I wonder whether we'll get similar.


I made a comment equating Boris's handling of the Covid 19 crisis to a box of snakes.

I'm now a pariah in my family.
 
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