Much as I hate to accept it, the fact is that people like Gove simply haven't got a FUCKING CLUE when it comes to talking about the lives of ordinary people outside the Westminster bubble, where "severe risk" means the possibility of having to buy your own lunch, not dying of an illness whose transmission was avoidable if the government whose stewardship of the nation and its institutions was ACTUALLY DOING ITS FUCKING JOB.Saw this last night. What a cunt. I know where to start with this, lamp-post and rope.
Govesplaining. Like mansplaining, only completely lacking in either explanation or masculinity.I’m glad that we have men like Michael Gove to tell us what’s sexist.
Govesplaining. Like mansplaining, only completely lacking in either explanation ormasculinityhumanity.
And rope. Don't forget the rope. Or you'll have to bash their heads in against the lamppostMuch as I hate to accept it, the fact is that people like Gove simply haven't got a FUCKING CLUE when it comes to talking about the lives of ordinary people outside the Westminster bubble, where "severe risk" means the possibility of having to buy your own lunch, not dying of an illness whose transmission was avoidable if the government whose stewardship of the nation and its institutions was ACTUALLY DOING ITS FUCKING JOB.
I despair at the way in which these cunts can continue completely unaccountably, and apparently see no reason whatsoever to improve their work, despite a rising tide of poverty, illness, and death amongst the millios whose interests they don't represent.
Yes, lamp posts, definitely. It's the only way to be sure.
The Politico newsletter has some more details of what the fuck is going on if anyone's interested
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Museum Felt 'Extremely Compromised' By Minister's Plea To Keep Slave Trader Statue
27/08/2020 21:52 BST | Updated 30/08/2020 15:49 BST
Museum Felt 'Extremely Compromised' By Minister's Plea To Keep Slave Trader Statue
The Museum of the Home felt "extremely compromised" as it did not remove Sir Robert Geffrye's statue despite public urging otherwise.
By Graeme Demianyk
A senior government minister advised an east London museum not to remove the statue of a controversial slave trader – a decision it went through with despite a consultation finding that most people wanted it taken down.
The director of The Museum of the Home feared being “extremely compromised” by an intervention from culture secretary Oliver Dowden, who suggested leaving up the statue of Sir Robert Geffrye.
Dowden wrote in a letter to the museum that “removing statues, artwork and other historical objects is not the right approach” in the wake of the renewed Black Lives Matter protests this year.
It came after