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Thursday 12 September 2013

THE PRINCIPLES OF SAMESPEAK

The ridiculous carry-on over Jim Spence's comments on Radio Scotland has shown how much our media is still living in fear of Ibrox. None of our newspapers saw fit to comment on it, and certainly not to offer support to a fellow journalist. The way that it has become almost a crime to say the words, 'New club' is a national disgrace. It seems that thugs that follow Ersatz FC can coerce our Fourth Estate into keeping to the party line through terror tactics.

Anyone that has had to adjudicate on the Ibrox team has received serious death threats, sometimes needing the involvement of anti-terrorist experts. Equally, journalists like Alex Thompson have had their lives threatened for daring to question things. Unbelievably our media never reports on any of this; it seems that's the normal way for things to be done in Scotland.

In George Orwell's book, 1984, the government is introducing a new language, called Newspeak. The idea is that if people don't have the words to express seditious thoughts then they cannot share such thoughts, meaning that concerted attacks on the government would be impossible. That seems to be what is happening in Scotland now. The difference is that it is the words 'new' and 'old' that are to be removed from our language. Both words are to be replaced with 'same.' So you would leave the same house to move to the same house that you have bought, or that the council have alloted you. Then you would need to pop down to Reids to buy the same three-piece suite, while getting the binmen to pick up the same suite that you want to get rid of. Parents would proudly announce the arrival of their same baby. It's easy once you get the hang of it!

In the same vein, I just discovered something yesterday that is actually old news. Or rather, it would be old news if any of our news media had reported on it! The Ersatzers have been signing an e-petition on the Government's website, wanting HMRC investigated for 'picking on' Rangers and for the leaks that supposedly came out about the case. It turns out, however, that many are signing the petition with multiple names, and Ersatzer blogs are telling them how to do it! This is now being investigated by Government watchdogs and it looks as if the petition might be just thrown into the bin. Amazingly, though, our media do not see this as worth reporting!

Meanwhile it looks like the EGM might well go ahead and the battle for Ibrox is still going strong. And what is the Ersatzers' reaction to all this? Well, while Hearts fans are trying to secure the future or their club, the Ersatzers are waiting for some sugar daddy to come in and bail them out! The only argument seems to be about who the best sugar daddy would be.

Loony Leggat seems to get more insane with every blog he batters out. Now he is having a go at Deloitte, who have been brought in to audit the accounts of Ersatz FC; or is it the holding company? Will the club be counted among the holding company's assets? Will they finally get their accounts signed off? I already outlined somewhere else on this blog, how Deloitte are being investigated internationally, including by the FBI, for being involved in money-laundering among other things. Is this why Leggat views them as inappropriate? No. Their major crime is that one of their employees is a friend of Charles Green! Just in case any of the knuckledraggers want to fire off death threats, Leggat makes sure that he gives out the man's address, phone number and even mobile number!

McMurdo, although joining in the prayers for a sugar daddy, seems more concerned with sticking up for the God-Squadders of East Kilbride. He repeats a disingenous story about David Lloyd-George being a member of the sect. This is utter rubbish. Lloyd-George was a member of a religion that the Churches of Christ broke away from. The modern mob that operate in East Kilbride see everyone that is not a member of their sect as being heathens: a far cry from the ecumenical approach of the church of which Lloyd-George was a member. It's like claiming that St Francis of Assisi is a member of the Church of Scotland, since the latter is a breakaway from the Roman Catholic Church!

I really don't know why folk like McMurdo keep beating the drum for this cult. Amazingly, they accuse the Catholic Church of being homophobic while praising the EK culters for the same thing! They also accuse Catholics of being superstitious and unscientific, while supporting this group that does not believe in evolution, as the Catholic Church does! I suppose that's how blind bigotry works. Doublethink; didn't some writer invent that word? That's right, it's a word from George Orwell's Newspeak...oops...I mean Samespeak!





'Ah wish we'd hurry up and be extinct so Ah don't hiv tae dae this any mair!'




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