Posts Tagged gypsies
Nothing to add to this…
Posted by Grand Méchant Loup in Everyday, News, Social Discourse on September 12, 2011
Having read this story I was going to write a short piece on our traveller/gypsy/pikey friends again, but thought better of it when I found this short but excellent piece by Telegraph blogger James Delingpole. Read the rest of this entry »
Flush, flush again!
Posted by Grand Méchant Loup in News, Social Discourse on August 31, 2011
No, I haven’t got a bout of diarrhoea – but after Sally Bercow yesterday we have another nauseating individual that needs to be sent back home down the U-bend: French socialist Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who has now been described as “mentally ill”. Now, I am no psychiatrist – but if the man popular known as “DSK” is indeed a few centimes short of a franc, then he has had the affliction for a very long time.
*flush*
The cistern hasn’t even refilled yet and I am needing to flush again… How much abuse can a toilet chain take? Next up is another fixture in the left-wing luvvie gallery, Vanessa Redgrave – whose current campaign is to protect the “human rights” of a bunch of Romany/gypsy/traveller/pikey/tinker/whatever-you-choose-to-call-them interlopers. Rather than prattle on and continue to cause annoyance to Basildon Council and everybody else, I’d suggest the precious Ms. Redgrave take the scruffy residents of Dale Farm and put them up in one of her many expansive (and expensive) properties – so she can experience first-hand the cultural enrichment that these people bring. “But the poor souls won’t be able to drag all of their belongings up the narrow staircase that leads to my ivory tower…” Of course daahling.
*flush*
Maximus irritatus
Posted by Grand Méchant Loup in News, Social Discourse on August 19, 2011
I first saw this story in another online periodical and thought I would add it to my previous comments on the “Romany plague”, but when reading this Telegraph article I found myself sidetracked by the inadvertantly hilarious subheader. Roman gypsies? I have read somewhere that the Romans once invaded Britain, but I never knew that they were still at it. Read the rest of this entry »
State persecution?
Posted by Grand Méchant Loup in News, Social Discourse on August 20, 2010
It has been a while since my last blog. A good while. I cannot think of any specific reason as even with my busy I have always been able to find a spare five minutes here and there, but hey.
This article in The Guardian however did stick in my craw – yet another wormy diatribe from an ivory tower dweller about our good old friends the Romany people and the rather unfortunate news that the French government has finally started to crack down on their itinerant and criminal behaviour. So Sarko and Co. have finally woken up and realised that something needs to be done – resulting in the usual hysterical bleating from the usual circle of do-gooder scribblers. Read the rest of this entry »
Welcome to Londonistan
Posted by Grand Méchant Loup in Everyday, News, Social Discourse on May 5, 2010
Electoral fraud, way too many people per square foot, mass deprivation, urban violence, wall-to-wall Muslims… Bangladesh? Pakistan? The fresh and democratic shithole of Afghanistan? Nope, it’s the East End we never get to see in East Enders, the wonderful multikulti paradise much loved by socialist drummerboy and tub-thumper Billy Bragg – who now conveniently lives leafy Dorset. Read the rest of this entry »
Stop beating about the bush…
Posted by Grand Méchant Loup in Everyday, News, Social Discourse on April 14, 2010
There are a number of things that annoy me – politically correct bullshit masquerading as policies deemed to be in the common interest, homeowners not being able to use the right level of force to deal with burglars, the media’s obsession with the pointless and often sordid lives if Z-list “celebrities”, interlopers from God knows where dining out on swans, Julius bloody Malema… That sort of thing. Read the rest of this entry »
When in Rome… or Romania?
Posted by Grand Méchant Loup in News, Social Discourse on June 17, 2009
Just this morning I happened to read what would otherwise be a rather horrifying story about a spate of racist attacks in Northern Ireland which led to over a hundred Romanians fleeing their homes for the sanctuary of a local church.
I say “otherwise” because I know better – and that behind this pall of fetid smoke lies a fire that has been slowly burning across much of Europe for centuries. Read the rest of this entry »