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  • ross1948 20:26 on November 29, 2019 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Labour Corbyn, rapper,   

    Oh Well, That’s It, Then! Gotta Be Labour! 


    Any UK voters still to make up their minds with just a dozen and a few more days to go until the General Election must have been grateful for that letter in The Guardian this week.

    It makes dilemmas so much simpler to resolve when the distilled wisdom of one’s community is represented in irrefutable form.

    We are musicians, artists, rappers and grime MCs, and we will be voting for Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party this election. 

    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/nov/25/musicians-backing-jeremy-corbyns-labour

    Any momentary hesitation about following such erudite examples must have melted away, like snow off the proverbial dry-stone-wall in a Cumbrian springtime…

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    ‘Stormzy’ with his hero

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    ….when the lead signatory of the ‘Epistle of The Grimy Ones to The Electorate’ is revealed as a person who rejoices in the name of …

    Stormzy!” ‘

    ‘Stormzy?’ ‘Grime?’ ‘Rappers?’

    ‘Musicians?’

    Musicians?’

    How come these cacophonists are not immediately called out by the many British people who still understand the correct meaning of the word ‘music?’

    BTW, has nobody else wondered about the increasing infantilisation of British life, with thousands voting to name an important ship ‘Boatie McBoatface..

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    ..and all kinds of ‘arts experts’ perennially lauding a cowardly grafitti-dauber who skulks behind the diddums name ‘Banksy!’

     

     

     
    • Petra Malley 20:42 on November 29, 2019 Permalink | Reply

      If any voters are influenced by this Guardian ‘epistle’ then I pity them.
      I like classical music ( and the Eurythmics! ) but if any famous conductors or any member of any band were so presumptuous as to think their political opinions might influence my vote, I would laugh in their faces, and very possibly say something very rude, like ‘who do you think you are!’

      I do share your views on the use of baby-talk by adults.
      It’s quite acceptable when talking to babies, but people who feel they have to use it in grown-up discourse are suitable subjects for a psychologists’ seminar.

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    • Damian 09:22 on November 30, 2019 Permalink | Reply

      Rap, hip-hop, and whatever ‘grime’ might be.
      It’s an insult to music to include such talentless noise in any discussion of music.
      I tried to watch some of the videos in which that kind of ‘bands’ perform and it was a repulsive experience.
      Badly-dressed males clutching at their groins as if the noises they were making was the result of pain enanating from that area ot theit bodies.

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  • ross1948 20:53 on July 11, 2016 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Lunar C, , , , , rapper, ,   

    Step Down Then, Milady, But You’ll Be Missed! 



    • Farage did not cut off anyone from anything. The British people, by a million plus majority, severed the chains which bound the UK to supranational rule from Brussels.
    • And, oh, yeah!

      Merkel’s Manikin Manfred – ‘Ignore What Voters Think!’ 

    • The same arrogant creep who disses Brits had also, not long ago, openly fulminated against the idea that he and his elitist comrades should pay any heed to what his own people think.
    • But what Sylvi says is true.
    • It’s hard for even the most patriotic politician (which both she and Nigel certainly are) to balance the demands of public service and family duty.
    • “What do you do when your five-year-old son has to explain to the other children why his mum so rarely picks him up from nursery? Then you start to consider whether you should quit politics.
    • ——–
    • Yet this 38-year-old blonde bomb-shell will be sorely missed by the Norwegian people, whom she has sought very effectively to shield from the migrant menace.
    • A NINETY FIVE PERCENT DECREASE in the phoney ‘refugee’ influx!
    • ——————-

    migrants-thugs

    …………………….

    • That moronic lout on the left (of course!) is a ‘rap musician,’ though how anyone can consider ‘rap’ as music is beyond me – it usually sounds like something one hears at feeding time in a zoo.
    • ————–
    • But ‘rape’ not ‘rap’ was what he focused on with this tweet. Rapper Lunar C real name Jake Brook tweeted that he and “his pals” would “run a train” on Mr. Farage’s daughter. He did not specify which daughter.
    • ————
    • That phrase, in cretin-lingo, turns out to mean gang-rape. 
    •  ————–
    • He tweeted “Here’s a pic of me n my pals on our way to run a train on @Nigel_Farage’s daughter”. He attached a picture of a horde of migrants. Rapper Threatens To Gang Rape Nigel Farage’s Young Daughter –
    • While we must, I suppose, be grateful that even a rabid leftist like Brook recognises what his crimmigrant ‘pals‘ are all about, what does it say, about PC policing in the UK, that he remains un-arrested.
    • Maybe it’s not so hard to figure out why good people weary of the struggle.
     
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