About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

9 Replies to “Paul Weston: June 23 BF EDL meeting”

  1. I wish I had a clue what columnist is saying. He sounds so earnest…about something?

  2. Columnist seems to upset a lot of people. They probably shouldn’t read his comments. I find the occasional one witty and insightful and some on the edge of brilliant. He uses a lot of rhetorical devices to make points. Sometimes they work sometimes they don’t and some people don’t understand the subtlety, that is assuming I am reading him right.

    The bottom line is, those who don’t like his comments probably shouldn’t read them all. I don’t. Hell I can’t get past 2 sentences of Iftikhar’s comments as a rule as that is all it takes before he says something outrageously full of it.

  3. You could be discussing James Joyce there Eeyore, anyway I’m not upset with Columnist, I just don’t understand the obscure point he’s making.

    And Iftikhar, ah yes, he’s a challenge. But, he tries so hard, and god loves a tryer.

  4. Paul Weston is seeing part of the future that I am, where I disagree with him is that I don’t see the war waiting until 20 years have passed, I see it coming much sooner probably within in one or two years.

    Eeyore I agree with you on columnist, including ignoring a lot of what he says, I also agree with Tarbock in not understanding a lot of what he is getting at. However his real good posts outweigh his incomprehensible ones.

  5. One can always find a bit of brilliance in insanity if one looks hard enough. In this case I consider it a complete waste of time.

  6. I might add , his “the Jews will burn in hell” rhetoric was the final straw.

  7. Race attack on grieving family…

    A MUM and daughter paying their respects in Dewsbury Cemetery were subjected to a torrent of racist abuse by a gang of up to 20 Asians.
    The 39-year-old white woman, who was with her 11-year-old daughter, was going to lay flowers at her mother’s grave.
    The mum and daughter had just been dropped off at the Pilgrim Crescent entrance while the woman’s husband went to park up.
    It was at this point that a gang of Asian youths gathered and began taunting them.
    They were called “white slags” and “white trash” as they laid flowers on a grave only yards away.
    The woman, who asked not to be named, said her daughter was reduced to tears and added: “She was shaking. I had to hold her hand to keep her calm.
    “I was frightened and thought we were about to be attacked. Thankfully they stayed by a wall near the cemetery gates.”
    The woman, originally from Westtown, had travelled from Hull with her daughter and husband to visit her mother’s grave.
    They had just been dropped off by her husband at around 3pm on Sunday when the incident happened.
    The husband realised what was happening and drove back to pick them up.
    “My husband could see that things were not all right,” said the woman. “Our daughter had drawn a picture for her gran and was putting it on the grave.
    “She couldn’t understand why these youths would be so abusive and I don’t either. My mum died only recently and things are still a bit raw.
    “Westtown used to be a lovely area when I lived here 20 years ago. I don’t know what’s happened to it. There’s just no respect any more.”
    A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said the victim made a complaint after returning to Hull and would be interviewed by Humberside Police.
    He urged people to report incidents as soon as possible and added: “We take any form of hate crime extremely seriously.
    “Such incidents should be reported to us as soon as possible so that we can get to the area and deal with the offenders.