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Deathstyle Choice

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https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/home-secretary-faces-uproar-over-entry-spanish-neo-nazi-far-right-extremist-britain-1719878

Her Deathstyle Choice!

 

The red red rose of Lancashire, it’s red for love,

the poppy, flower of Palestine which gives me hope,

the fragile Armistice poppy, of hope, not hate,

trodden in the mud by Braverman’s Nat C. friends,

by the Nazi hate-mob let loose on the Lancashire Plain,

to commemorate the Blackshirt Mosley, baiter of Jews,

allowed through the UK’s borders, but at Frankfurt, refused!

 

Dereliction of duty, Cruella…or just following orders?

Yes, evil is as evil does…and speaks,

or is it simply stupidity, Homelessness Secretary?

At any rate, your fellow hate-mongers have dropped all pretence

of giving a toss about us, to you, we’re just dross,

protesting for amnesty and peace, against your deathstyle choice:

yes, we are hate-marchers, we hate conscious cruelty,

we protest against war-crimes, and the slaughter of innocents.

 

Homelessness Secretary, remind us again,

of that Nazi hate-mob you allowed into Britain from Spain,

those friends of yours recently fouled our once pleasant land,

those Hitlergrußers, of the upraised arm and hand:

what are you protecting Sue Ella…come on, name names,

your reputation…? you’re having a laugh, it’s gone up in flames!

 

In London the other day, they say half a million marched,

Jews Muslims and Christians, all speaking out as one

with folk whose only religion was that of love;

ever ours is The Struggle, mindfully fought through ages long,

they were protected by coppers in ‘thirty-six on Cable Street,

but the battle was won; that man’s mother fought there you, know,

the chap they cowardly slandered and smeared for years,

whilst telling the BBC he was their best mate;

just part of the life-long struggle against fascist hate.

 

Those blackshirt admirers you let foul our once pleasant land,

those Hitlergrußers, of the upraised arm and hand,

that Isabel something-or-other, with her swastika flag,

and a copy of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ once found in her bag,

were refused entry at Frankfurt, but allowed through the UK’s borders.

Dereliction of duty, Cruella, or “…just following orders”?

 

Cruella the hatemonger went off to Washington,

to help fill a thinktank with lots of old-fashioned hate,

hate against gays seeking refuge on our shores in small boats,

against women fleeing wars waged by men whose weapons are rape:

on all that, the tool-maker’s son has been silent to date!

 

To be fair, the non-opposition tool’s got a lot of questions to ask

about Isabel of Spain, and her mates with that swastika flag,

and a copy of Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ that was found in her bag,

refused entry at Frankfurt, but allowed through the UK’s borders!

The Right Honourable K.C. M.P. will, as her friends used to say

at Nuremburg: “…but I was just following orders”.

 

The red rose of Lancashire, red for love,

the national poppy of Palestine flower of hope,

the fragile Armistice flower of hope, not hate,

trodden in the mud by Braverman’s Nat C. friends,

by the Nazi hate-mob let loose on the Lancashire Plain,

to commemorate the Blackshirt Mosley, baiter of Jews,

allowed through the UK’s borders, but at Frankfurt, refused!

 

 

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Comments

Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Fri 10th Nov 2023 10:50

Thanks all for likes and comments and taking the time to read this one.
I've changed the font, as it appears difficult to read on screens such as my mobile eg.
I purposely chose that video because the joy and beauty of the music and dancing, evident on the faces of the young folk in the video belies the prejudices which some of our leaders would like to propagate in order to serve their own agendas

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Stephen Gospage

Thu 9th Nov 2023 17:01

This is one hell of a poem, Uilleam. Everyone should have the right to march, unless there's a good reason to stop them, which there isn't.

Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 9th Nov 2023 13:31

MC.
And I don'r recall "Blessed are the hostage takers"?

Benjamin Netanyahu thought the hostage takers were not only blessed, but the bees knees when he and his fellow fascists supported and enabled them, in order to undermine the imminent peace protest.

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M.C. Newberry

Thu 9th Nov 2023 11:35

Provocation is a matter of interpretation of what is seen and
read..
Calling for peace is always a laudable thing. Indeed, doesn't
the Good Book tell us "Blessed are the peacemakers". But
always easier when not directly involved via cause and effect.
And I don'r recall "Blessed are the hostage takers".

Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 9th Nov 2023 10:48

Absoutely NO provocation inteded MC.

A very sad reflection on so-called “British values” and our society, when a call for Amnesty, for peace, for an end to death and suffering on all sides, including that of innocent babes and the military is now regarded as being “PROVOCATIVE”…for Christ’s sake!

As a proud Lancastrian I’m well aware of the Wars of the Roses. I was rather more minded of Rabby Burns’ “O my Luve is like a red, red rose”, reclaiming that flower -as I would the Union flag/jack and also the Celtic Cross from the purveyors of fascist hate and ignorance.

Oh, and I don’t believe everything I’m told on Gee Beebies!😆

Uilleam Ó Ceallaigh

Thu 9th Nov 2023 10:11

Thanks Steve.
It would of course, not be in conformity with the current "Agenda" (would it, Sir Kier Starmer?) to have hysterical headlines in the Daily Heil or GB News or the BBC etc. screaming about Jew bating Nazis honouring Mosley's Blackshirts in Lancashire at a time when British Jews are (understanderbly) living in fear!

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Steve White

Wed 8th Nov 2023 17:34

Nicely done, Uilleam.

I must admit that a visit to the UK by a prominent neo-Nazi to address a meeting of home-grown fascists in September was something that had passed me (and presumably others) by.

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M.C. Newberry

Wed 8th Nov 2023 16:24

Provocative and surely intended to be so.
History tells us that the roses, red and white, were the emblems of two sides fighting for dominance in the struggle
about who would rule the country. I'm sure there was enough
real "hate" back then to go around in that "War of the Roses".
It was real hate, launched from within a Palestinian stronghold
that set the current mess on its course. And hate accompanies
these "protests" mounted in the streets of the capital, arranged
by those with Hamas links reported to be living here (God
only knows how that was allowed!). The other side of the soiled devalued coin of modern politics?

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