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The Lefties

  • Writer: Karl Wiggins
    Karl Wiggins
  • Sep 14
  • 2 min read

‘The Left’ – please forgive me if I call them that, they call patriots ‘far-right’ so I don’t know what else to call them. Well, I could think of a few names but let’s not go there. I’m referring to the racist Stand up to Racism, the hateful Hope Not Hate and the Refugees Welcome Here (but not in my street) lot.


You know the type of people. They hate everyone, and they certainly hate the idea of a peaceful flag-raising gestures bringing the country together


They scream out insults from what they envisage are very pious and self-righteous points of view, yet while doing so they call patriots racist (a very serious and misguided charge), fascist, Nazi and even (taking their lead from Keir Starmer) far-right thugs, little realising that as soon as they do this their argument loses all credibility.


Thugs? They called us thugs when we stood shoulder-2-shoulder with veterans to protect war memorials from vandalism by …. well, people who weren’t thugs, I suppose. They call us thugs when we condemn the riots by immigrants. They call us racist when we condemned child paedophile rape gangs. They call us fascist when we show concern for our country, our culture and uncontrolled immigration. They call us Nazi when we march peacefully (with Jews) against knife crime and for the safety of our women and children


Their weapon of choice, you see, is slander. But following the death of Charlie Kirk, and those evil people celebrating his murder, it may very well be moving up a notch. It would appear that these do-gooders can hate someone's opinion so much that they feel the need to pull a trigger. If Tyler Robinson’s viewpoint was truly genuine (factually & morally) then he wouldn't need a gun. His argument would survive debate. But for this killer, whose soul is so twisted and warped, violence is the only way he could win. And yet people like this try and kid on that they're so fucking self-righteous and pious

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Arguing with them on social media is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter how reasoned and well-expressed your argument is, the pigeon will eventually shit on the chess-board and strut around like it won the game anyway.

 
 
 

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