Thursday linktastica - late edition
The wildcat strikes:
*[Friday:] Oops, just edited this from "the odious Henry Williamson". Henry, of course, Brockley resident and Tarka The Otter author, was also odious though.
- VIMEO exposing the BBC's lies about the wildcat strikers' racism (also mentioned here), via Mr Stott.
- Ian Bone picks some of the best SU comments critiques of the SWP's idiocy in relation to the strikers.
- Barnsdale Brigade on Caroline Flint.
- Not to do with the wildcat strike, but you can listen to afore-mentioned Bone interviewing afore-mentioned Stott here. Interesting comments on the BNP and (at about 9 minutes) the Rushdie affair.
- Interesting fact: half the Druze voted for the fascistic Lieberman. Via Negev Rock City.
- Northern Light on a different "apartheid wall".
- Gadgie continues his great Analogy Watch series, now turning to Mark Thatcher.
- IoC on Merkel, the Vatican and the odious Richard Williamson*
*[Friday:] Oops, just edited this from "the odious Henry Williamson". Henry, of course, Brockley resident and Tarka The Otter author, was also odious though.
Comments
Williamson is a very very nasty man with nasty friends and nasty influences. He is a 5-star Jew-hater, and if you scroll down the youtube posters you can see that he's not just some oddball. He is a serious person. A serious Jew-hater who gives aid and comfort and intellectual heft to the vast Jew-hating subculture.
It is ridiculous to ask him to "recant." Like asking Galileo to recant. Let Williamson be Williamson.
Pope John xxiii was a great man. In terms of moral vision for the future, he was up there with Martin Luther King. Now, in long retrospect, one appreciates the strength of John's imagination and courage, for surely he was bitterly opposed by his contemporaries. But he wore the infallibility of the Office.