Apologists for Evil

The Guardian has long had a reputation for hypocrisy, misandry and racism. Not to mention its disdain for heterosexual people – indeed, for the English as a people.

Like the press generally, it has its bias – which, being a private enterprise is fair enough and we can see it. However, it goes beyond that. Its reporting is disingenuous. Remember recently, for example, the “largely peaceful protests” where 27 police officers were injured and property was damaged. Contrast this with their tarring veterans as far right thugs for daring to counter protest these “largely peaceful protests”. Indeed, the Guardian has become a parody of itself, such that we can see the blatant hypocrisy, so little do they care to disguise it.

However, the vile hacks that slither and squirm in the towers of Mordor have now gone one better. The “peaceful protesters” have murdered an eight year old girl. Black lives matter, it seems, only when it is a black criminal fleeing the police or resisting arrest. When it is a child whose mother took a wrong turning, suddenly black lives are not so important.

Oh, sure, they reported it, but they did so in a manner that toned down the circumstances with disingenuous word salad. They played down the facts of the matter – an eight year old child was murdered by Marxist thugs. Marxist thugs for which the Guardian is a willing apologist.

The shooting death of an eight-year-old girl, Secoriea Turner, in Atlanta, Georgia, prompted the mayor, Keisha Lance Bottoms, to call for justice while noting the shadow such street violence casts over the huge and largely peaceful Black Lives Matter protests against racism and police brutality.

“Enough is enough,” Bottoms said. “If you want people to take us seriously and you don’t want us to lose this movement, we can’t lose each other.”

The shooting happened near the Wendy’s restaurant where a Black man, Rayshard Brooks, was killed by a white police officer on June 12.

“She was only eight years old,” Charmaine Turner said of her daughter Secoriea. “Right now, she would have been on TikTok, dancing on her phone.”

As Nataile Solent points out, it is possible to work out what happened and who killed Secoriea Turner, but it is carefully disguised in the delivery of the narrative.

By their own admission, BLM is a Marxist group and as such any decent human being with a conscience should shun them. The Guardian is a cheerleader for this group. I cannot believe for one moment that they are unaware that this is the case, therefore they are openly and knowingly supportive of a Marxist organisation.

As Jordan Peterson explained, this makes them repugnant people.

Those who claim to be Marxists are either historically ignorant or they are repugnant, reprehensible, morally bankrupt scum. The Guardian, by supporting Black Lives Matter and by downplaying the murders, place themselves firmly in this latter category, for they cannot in all seriousness claim ignorance of the piles of corpses left behind by various Marxist regimes during the 20th Century. As the morally repugnant Eric Hobsbawm once admitted, 100 million deaths was a fair price to pay for a Marxist utopia. Given that backdrop, what is the life of one black child?

Utterly, utterly evil.

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  1. The Guardian is indeed a disgusting rag that never misses an opportunity to push their narratives. It’s a shadow of what it once was. The Guardian is now so bad that I’m finding it difficult to tell the difference between fake ‘Guardian headline’ memes and the real thing. It’s only the mass purchase of the Guardian by public bodies that keeps the print edition in print. If the BBC, local councils, schools, universities etc suddenly stopped buying the Guardian, then I doubt very much that this paper would survive.

  2. Do the guardians few cash paying customers not know they are reading a simulacrum* of reality or do they read it to keep up with the party line and latest buzzwords?
    (* suck on that predictive thingey).

    I first came across the sadly missed Dr Peterson when I noticed the avatar on one of his vids was the front cover of Gulag Archipeligo which I read as a teenager. He confirmed a lot of what I knew about the evils emanating from communism and added much more so eloquently.
    Over the months I watched most of his YouTube stuff long before the Pronoun Farago. Despite losing my religion I found his exploration of Bible stories fascinating. Solzhenitsyn is no longer a familiar name on our campuses.

    Went to the main Spoons for breakfast today. They handed me a Track’n’Trace docket to fill in; who on earth still carrys a pen these days least of all to the pub, I slipped it blank into the box.

    • Lol! At the pub last night they’d put out a book for the names and addresses of customers. “M. Mouse, Hollywood.” was taken, alas, so I contented myself with “B. Johnson, 10 Downing St.”
      The bloke behind me watched, winked, and said ‘F**k the lot of ’em!’ sentiments in which I heartily concurred.

  3. “Si Monumentum Requiris – Circumspice” – in this case – the solid yellow area, at the bottom of many pages of http://www.theguardian.com › uk
    This combines an ‘attempt'(?) at self justification, with an explicit begging letter – asking readers to “Spare a quid, Guv.” –

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