not-bono-ever
meh
After a fair show trial of course.we don’t need any accusations of not playing the game here.
Mogg is taking his edgelord reputation a bit far this morning
Next year the must have accessory for all members of the houses must be an a single headshot and a matching unmarked shallow grave.
they won't get a headshot and they won't get a grave. should tests be successful they will be fed to the penguins when they have done their bit for the works of the south atlantic industrial zoneMogg is taking his edgelord reputation a bit far this morning
Next year the must have accessory for all members of the houses must be an a single headshot and a matching unmarked shallow grave.
Mogg is taking his edgelord reputation a bit far this morning
Next year the must have accessory for all members of the houses must be an a single headshot and a matching unmarked shallow grave.
by no means. underground heating will be installed for them, and the former people will also construct a sewage system to finally deal with the great volume of excreta the birds produce. the former people's corpses will also help penguins feed their young without risking being crushed getting into the sea or the various marine hazards that present themselves.Unseemly behaviour to the penguin community
to be fair it's a pretty shite apology even if you do have twitter
to be fair it's a pretty shite apology even if you do have twitter
Gaffe.
You could almost justify JRM's words as clumsy expression where he might not have actually meant what it sounded like. But what Andrew Bridgen has said is quite unbelievable.
I know what you mean.I wish I was surprised by the Conservatives inhumanity but I'm not any more.
I wish I was surprised by the Conservatives inhumanity but I'm not any more.
Clumsy? He revealed what his considered opinion is. He thinks he is more 'knowledgeable' than professionals, he thinks he would have easily legged it down the stairs through the thick, dark, smokey corridors and stairways, over dying and dead people, and saved his own life even though the fire brigade were telling him to stay put. He's a grade A prick and a insult to humankind. He has no fucking clue how awful it was for people, how they worried, suffered, choked and died whilst thinking they were doing the right thing. I'd personally like to take a longggggggggggggggggggggggg run up and jump slap his face into next week along with any cunt that makes excuses for him. His contempt for those that died says everything about who he really is.You could almost justify JRM's words as clumsy expression where he might not have actually meant what it sounded like. But what Andrew Bridgen has said is quite unbelievable.
People are accusing JRM of saying the Grenfell residents lacked common sense. He doesn’t say that. He is saying that if he had been in the burning building, he would have left. To him that would be the common-sense thing to do. Many people agree. I do. This isn’t to insult the Grenfell residents who trusted the fire service. Nor is it to insult the firefighters who behaved with extraordinary bravery on that awful night. It is simply to question fire chiefs’ attachment to the policy of ‘stay put’, and to lament the catastrophic consequences it seems to have had on that night.
If you are more angry with a politician for saying it is a tragedy that people did not ignore dangerous advice than you are with the people who issued the dangerous advice, then your moral compass is in urgent need of repair. The cynicism of it all is breathtaking. People are purposefully misinterpreting and exploiting JRM’s words to the cynical end of hurting the Tories in the election. ‘Maybe this will cost them some votes!’ is the gross undertone of this confected media storm. Once again the leftish middle classes are exploiting the dead of Grenfell to score political points, and I say that is far more repulsive than what Rees-Mogg said on the radio this morning.
Amazing how people these days seem to line up to defend the indefensible. I think it’s down to 40 years of right wing politics poisoning the zeitgeist. The only thing that ‘trickled down’ was the attitudes. By the way The Laffer curve was sketched for Cheney and Rumsfeld by Laffer on a cocktail napkin.
Mr Rees-Mogg is facing calls to quit over the remarks - but Andrew Bridgen said he would have "given a better decision than the authority figures who gave that advice"