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So much for free speech
if it is for real, I'm sure the times would've been overjoyed to be seen as insular and insulting half the world |
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he should've sent it to the mail or sun, which is where he truly belongs. making a name for being "outrageous". Just another useless "celebrity" gaining fame for spouting crap
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Clarkson is just Littlejohn with an O' Level isn't he?
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pretty spectacular letter i would say.
calls it as it is. |
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calls it as it is? what a total amount of xenophobic, narrow minde bullsh1t directed towards people that have never steppen outside this country
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Concentrate on the Mandelson/Blair bits, he's spot on.
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i would say his comments on other countries are jokey and tounge in cheek. Not xenophobic.
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well ,on closer inspection ,bits of it are I suppose :D
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so therfore I have to assume that his thoughts on britain must be jokey and tounge in cheek
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It's up to you.
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Calls it as it is does he?
There's talk of emigration in the air. It's everywhere I go. Parties. Work. Talk or middle-class whingeing? The Paul Danielisation of the chattering classes who talk the talk but who never ante-up and actually eff-off and give the rest of us who love our country so much we actually want to live there, a break! My daughter is working herself half to death to get good grades at GSCE and can't see the point because she won't be going to university, because she doesn't have a beak or flippers or a qualification in washing windscreens at the lights. She wonders, often, why we don't live in America. Eh? There are woodland creatures who are able to get to university these days. It's a bloody free-for-all in case he hadn't noticed. We don't have apprenticeships anymore. Kids don't aren't encouraged to go out and graft at 16 or 18 because apparently a University (no more of those frightfully infra-dig Polys or Colleges dahling) education is everyone's birthright nowadays. Then you have the chaps and chapesses who can't stand the constant raids on their wallets and their privacy. Really? Then try writing in support of Shami Chakhrabarti and Liberty then - oh but they are tre-hugging, Guardianista's aren't they? It does not compute...fizzle...berp...blather and whine... They can't understand what happened to the hunt for the weapons of mass destruction. Then they are imbeciles who are so naiive they should be bubblewrapped for their own protection. It was always about Oil FFS! And they see Alistair Darling handing over £4,350 of their money to not sort out the banking crisis that he doesn't understand because he's a small-town solicitor, and they see the stupid war on drugs and the war on drink and the war on smoking and the war on hunting and the war on fun and the war on scientists and the obsession with the climate and the price of train fares soaring past £1,000 and the Guardian power-brokers getting uppity about one shot baboon and not uppity at all about all the dead soldiers in Afghanistan, and how they got rid of Blair only to find the lying twerp is now going to come back even more powerful than ever, and they think, "I've had enough of this. I'm off." I think the British public is up in arms about the situation in Afghanistan. Thousands turn out in Wooton Bassett but millions are there in spirit but of course that doesn't fit in with his cliched view of the world and allows him to shiiite on about 'people' (i.e his Cotswold and Home Counties media mates) wanting to leave the UK - something which most folk are perfectly able to do given a passport. It's a lovely idea, to get out of this stupid, Fairtrade, Brown-stained, Mandelson-skewed, equal-opportunities, multicultural, carbon-neutral, trendily left, regionally assembled, big-government, trilingual, mosque-drenched, all-the-pigs-are-equal, property-is-theft hellhole and set up shop somewhere else. But where? Ah yes! the $64,000 question! Having beaten his meat into a crimson fury over how he - rich, male, middle-class and with a Murdoch-made soapbox to spout whatever ill-informed predjudices twitter across his synapses - is all put upon, he now has the tricky question of coming up with an answer or two and guess what folks - we're not doing so bad after all! I love my country. I love the people, their sense of humour and cussedness, their stoicism and their ability to endure liars and charlatans - politicians, media-wh0res and sportsmen - who take their good intentions and spit on them. I love our natural resources, our exciting multicultural, vibrant culture and our armed forces who go out and defend it, because it's their job. Those spouting homespun, vacuuous, locker-room prejudices can leave tomorrow though as far as I'm concerned. |
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usual Clarkson drivel....
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surpassed by roger's imo.
'admire the people's ability to endure liars and charaltans.' how about stopping the jingoistic nonsense of 'if you don't like it ,leave' and lets not endure these charlatans and if I wish to criticise them not be told to shut it or leave. |
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well reasoned
i too care about this country and i'm fearful of what 70 million of us are going to do to it in a few years time |
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Defense.....fair comment.
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Critice them - hell yeah, that's what I'm advocating!
Puncture the pompous and the venal with some well-thought out truths, but for God's sake don't use some wooly threat to leave the country as your never to be implemented back up plan - or be prepared to have people call your bluff. |