Death Party is shameful activism
Not Thatcher | 09.04.2013 10:46 | World
The death parties that have occured across Britain at the news of Maggie Thatcher's death are shameful, and appeal to the lowest and basest human instinct. During the Thatcher years I supported the miners, opposed privitization, marched against student loans, campaigned against the closure of the Scottish steel industry in Ravenscraig, and campaigned against the poll tax. Much as I loathed her policies, I would never celebrate her death.
When she died she was a frail elderly women suffering from dementia. It is shameful to celebrate, and the revellers that celebrate are not my brothers or sisters. I would never march with such people, or stand with them on any issue.
As for George Galloway, this man cannot critise anybody. He once smoked a long cigar with the insane murdering sons of Saddam Hussain. What kind of strange person praises Saddam Hussain?
As for those @@@@s and c***s#####s celebrating Thatcher's death, do something useful like @@@@ off.
When she died she was a frail elderly women suffering from dementia. It is shameful to celebrate, and the revellers that celebrate are not my brothers or sisters. I would never march with such people, or stand with them on any issue.
As for George Galloway, this man cannot critise anybody. He once smoked a long cigar with the insane murdering sons of Saddam Hussain. What kind of strange person praises Saddam Hussain?
As for those @@@@s and c***s#####s celebrating Thatcher's death, do something useful like @@@@ off.
Not Thatcher
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