We are now at (class) war, Defcon 1!

by Harold Ernest Gokdogan

Any of you middle class mother fuckers want some of this?

John Denham’s proclamation for the PC Reichstag this week, to me represents a U-turn in British politics from the Party of the U-Bend. We no longer have issues of discrimination against ethnic minorities; it’s all about class.

So the fascist Zanulabour has reverted to type, despite Herr Blair’s claim that we are all middle class now; an illogical statement if there were ever one, as the existence of a middle class necessitates the existence of an upper and lower class, so how the fuck can we all be middle class?

Anyway back to the issue, before I manically digress off the rails; this surely is the last cynical gasp of a PC machine that now knows that the end is nigh, by cynically appealing to a perverse sense of class patriotism.

To take Denham’s claims further, does that mean we can now dismantle the PC machine that has caused so much resentment, division and of course hatred, since it has done its job? Could it be the Zanulabour party are shitting themselves at the prospect of BNP victories this year and are trying to divert attention towards issues of class rather than ethnicity etc?

The treatment of the odious reprehensible degenerate travellers in Poulton this week sums up what this country has become: a victimocracy. Yet the “do as we likey” pikeys are sat back laughing at the rest of the law abiding majority, because they have an establishment that backs them and labels them perversely as an oppressed minority, i.e. victims.

If you can obtain a label of being a member of an oppressed minority, great! It’s tantamount to a get out of jail free card; no personal responsibility required, just a shyster lawyer who can quote the HA act; fuck the law abiding majority, they have no human rights!

When Labour are hopefully obliterated in the forthcoming election, they will leave behind a broken Britain, brought about Herr Trevor Philips (an admirer of Lenin, with a bust of this monster in his office; he probably wanks off to it every day), and of course Harriet “Myra Hindley” Harridan Harman. These are the architects of the destruction of the social fabric of this nation, and stand guilty as charged; bang to (human) rights!

Yes when Zanuliebour gets the boot out, Dave Cameron won’t be his legacy; it will be Nick Griffin and the BNP, ironic that the continuing success of the BNP is down to Zanulabour who always go on about fascism but are the very things they claim to despise; liberal fascists!

Then there is of course equally inept mainstream, especially a Conservative party who have had so many bullets handed to them (gift wrapped), yet don’t know how to fire them. Are they really conservative? Does the label reflect the product? For fucks sake Dave get a grip!

Personally I have no issue of peoples’ class or ethnicity; if you have talent and work hard, then success is your right regardless of whether I like the person in question. It’s called meritocracy, and guess what, it works!

But PC/diversity/equality has eroded moral equality before the law; such an equality before the law is the primordial foundation of a fair and civilised society, and labour have contaminated it beyond measure. Yes we have been at war but only a few have noticed, a war against reason, against fairness; all done in the name of diversity, equality and Human rights. George Orwell where are you now when we need you most? You weren’t just a brilliant writer, but a prophet!

This attempt by Denham is the last throw of a dice by a party whom I have learned to hate more than no other, and when Zanlabour go, let’s hope they are flushed down the toilet of history, never ever to return again.

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24 comments

  1. Well we have no race problems now (despite now having two BNP MEPs – perhaps they do actually realise people voted for them who aren’t going out every weekend assaulting anyone they meet of a different colour) but we do have class ones – despite class temporarily disappearing under Tony Blair only for it to be a worldwide phenonemon that Labour did better than everyone else at – but still wanted to improve.

    The only way to give opportunity to those in lower social classes is to make the education system work. Not make universities take in and pass people who aren’t capable but to raise standards (not just exam marks) in schools so that there doesn’t need to be any social engineering. And I say that as the child of a mother raised on a council estate who became middle class through a good grammar school education.

  2. Tony Blair’s legacy of policy on social inclusion and equality is massively to the detriment of society as we know it.

    As Frustrated mentions, take a look at the education system. We’re always hearing how kids are passing more exams than ever, but is it any wonder when the system is fiddled to make it easy for anyone to gain a pass?

    What do I mean? Well, take GCSE’s. Instead of it being one paper for all, you can do one that gives a maximum of an A*, an easier one that gives a maximum of a B and an even easier one that gives a maximum of a C.

    In my opinion this system of giving less intelligent kids a Mickey Mouse exam paper has utterly falsified the pass rate figures to serve the PC notion that there can be no failures and to improve the pass figures to make the Government look better.

    Essentially, it’s a way of trying to give us all the same qualifications so nobody loses out. To merge the classes into one.

    But this system has failed because it makes it difficult to judge who actually is intelligent and who was coached through the easy mode exams to scrape a pass.

  3. True Blackpudlian

    Absolutely brilliant article Harold. I think Liebour are being extremely childish going down the class war route. But what makes me laugh is how a few weeks ago Brown the Clown and his public school educated adviser Ed Balls were attacking David Cameron and the Conservatives for ‘privileged’ upbringings. Most Labour MPs are from well-off upbringings and attended private schools and Oxbridge as well so don’t be such fucking hypocrites. Personally because I am not a socialist I don’t care what school an MP went to I am more concerned about how they perform as an MP.

    But what really makes me laugh now is how Brown a few weeks ago was acting like he was a man of the people and the working classes. When that backfires on him he suddenly decides ‘Sorry I mean I am the man of the middle-classes instead’. Brown and Labour have been anything but helpful to the middle-classes we have suffered massive stealth tax hikes and university tuition fees and plenty of other measures attacking us to subsidise the lower classes who can’t be bothered to work or help themselves out of poverty.

    He claimed Labour is the party of ‘aspiration’ and he believes a fair society is one where hard work should be rewarded and dreams should come true. I have never heard such a load of rubbish, socialists don’t believe in aspiration and dreams, they just want everyone to be poor and squander other people’s money. I read a very interesting fact in the Sunday Times yesterday that the Top 1% of earners pay about 25% of income tax and the Top 5% pay 43% of the total income tax. So people who do well are being battered to pay for the lazy layabouts who can’t be bothered working.

    I sincerely hope 2010 is the last we will ever see of a Labour or any kind of socialist Government. LABOUR OUT 2010!!!!

    Well done an excellent article Harold.

    • Indeed, I saw Gordon coming out with all that rubbish too.

      Funny how he changed his tune after they sent that Labour stooge in a top hat and tails following Tory candidate Edward Timpson around in the Crewe and Nantwich by election.

      Labour got utterly hammered there. QED!

      Labour want to drive us all down so we are the same class, bottom of the class.

    • Blackpoolrockseller

      Hey!!! Black Pudding. Did you make a complaint about me to the Gasjet?

  4. What I find quite funny is how it actually matters to Labour voters what school someone went to.

    When will people get over it? You can’t choose your parents or what school they sent you to or how much money they have.

    • Harold Ernest Gokdogan

      Yes if you replaced “school” with racial group, what do we have? schoolism?

      Why not judge a person on their INDIVIDUAL merits instead?

      I rest my case.

  5. True Blackpudlian

    Precisely Phil, it really is ridiculous. It makes me laugh how they are so petty and childish. I think people who vote based on class are idiots and shouldn’t be allowed to vote. Even locally it happens. I launched an attack on Gordon Marsden once on the Gazette and how he lives in Brighton and a Labour sheep who rarely appears now known as ‘Born and Bread Blackpool Lad’ hit back saying your beloved Ron Bell lives in Fylde. So I checked it out and true enough I had to concede he was right there. But only by a cat’s whisker. See if you live on the North side of Division Lane it is Blackpool South, the South Side where Mr Bell lives it is Fylde. So Division Lane sits bang on the invisible border despite the fact both sides have an FY4 postcode. So anyway I hit back saying ‘only by the skin of his teeth he lives in Fylde’ and the Labour supporter had no comeback so he went down the class route and said ‘I suppose Divison Lane is representative of all Blackpool houses is it?’. He was subtlely trying to imply Mr Bell is a ‘toff’, which I find rich coming from a guy who backs Gordon Marsden who is anything but working class.

    Labour supporters really are petty, small minded silly little people. I vote based on an MPs committment to the area, what they offer or plan to offer (not what the other party did 20 years ago, Labour supporters) and the track record of the incumbent MP, but NEVER EVER class. I don’t hate Marsden because he is a toff but because I don’t feel he represents Blackpool’s best interests.

    • It’s stupid to judge Ron Bell on the size of his house but jealous Labour voters think in that way.

      They think it’s not fair that someone paid attention at school, looked to progress themselves and their careers and can reap the rewards.

      They think everyone should be like them, a pleb in a Government subsidised, union-loving job.

      • True Blackpudlian

        Too true, as Alan Sugar always says on The Apprentice; I don’t care if you’re a single mother from a bedsit or you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth I am looking for genuine hard work and determination, something to that effect anyway and he is right.

  6. Daniel Hannan MEP has come out with some good stuff about this in the past few months.

    On the subject of taxing high earners he said, “It’s about a Government that is putting its narrow party interest beyond the national interest. It’s trying to shore up its last few public sector supporters by playing on this politics of envy rather than doing the right thing by the country and trying to restore order and sanity to our public finances”

    • True Blackpudlian

      Spot on Phil this guy talks a lot of sense by the sound of it. I hate the politics of envy, it is a children’s game. Real grown ups play proper politics.

  7. Fantastic comments. Busy laughing at the latest phishing attempt in my inbox. Who would fall for a “Halifax bank” phishing scam with a senders email address of secure@abbey.co.uk?

    • True Blackpudlian

      Lol Frustrated, I get them from Barclays and Halifax when I have never even had an account with either of those banks.

  8. Harold Ernest Gokdogan

    My pleasure, fellow commenters, its a nod to TB and his passion (taking a bow), there will be more like it as long as Phil is happy.It was a quick 10 miute rant was that, but it had a serious theme, and PC is something I execrate( loathe).

    Thanks to Phil for allowing it and tolerating my insanity, lol

  9. True Blackpudlian

    Gordon Brown claims Labour are champions of social mobility, well this article proves different http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/100118/140/iuwvd.html

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