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Here you go Mr Kilroy-Silk, you can sit right here next to Mr Littlejohn. IN HELL.
I was nearly sick.
At least now his show's off air we won't have to see him with his 'smug face' and sitting on old people in the audience anymore.
Muh to you Kilroy.
> Except such a witch hunt only encrouages racism. You think the
> Commission for racial equality referred Abu Hamza to the police? Or
> any one of a number of other non-white people who have spoken about
> other races? Nope. Yet any time a white person speaks against others
> they are crucified by the media and public. It's not hard to see what
> the result of this is, is it?
Erm...Abu Hamza got banned at speaking from his mosque as a direct result of his racist, anti-semitic bile. In other words, he faced the same censure. Only difference? The Mail etc didn't report it. Because it wasn't newsworthy, and it takes ammo away from the type of person who seeks to justify racism by saying "Ah, but you allow non-white's to be racist."
> Get bent, Robert.
I'll second that.
> Mr Snuggly wrote:
> How would you expect people to react?
>
> Like they aren't all Daily Express readers? I mean, what has it
> achieved, really? Racists see someone who shares their views
> lambasted, politically correct brigade gives themselves a big slap on
> the back, and no one is discussing the actual problem of racism other
> than branding racists generally evil/stupid etc. Whilst that is a
> valid opinion it is not going to solve anything.
When people like that jumped-up little troll are allowed to spew their racist propaganda into a national newspaper, then they deserve to be brought back down to earth by right-minded people. I don't care what it achieves, if someone incites racial hatred in that manner then they should be brought down a peg. No one gagged him from writing that article and he was allowed his 'freedom of speech', yet when people are understandably up in arms at bigotry such as this, he starts thinking he can go on some moral crusade against the 'political correctness brigade'?
I saw a headline this morning:
KILROY: MY ANGER
So, that's not anger at being unable to say what you wanted to say, but anger that people don't agree with you? And want you to perhaps apologise at insulting entire countries and races?
Get bent, Robert.
The truth is....
All Generalisations are wrong.
"I have done more for race relations than the Commission for Racial Equality, empowering black people and presenting them in a positive light. I have gone out of my way to do that, sometimes I might have gone too far." Ingrates!
"It was a c*ck-up and I blame my secretary."
Ha ha ha ha.
http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/ story/0,7493,1120725,00.html