The irony is almost too delicious.
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The irony is almost too delicious.
The hypocrisy is rampant. It takes five minutes to find footage of:
* Farage being called scum and Nazi and being forced to hide in a pub as a mob attacks him
* Rees-Mogg being abused in front of his children at his family home (indeed the perpetrator even spoke directly to his children).
* Johnson being mobbed and abused outside his family home the morning after the referendum
There were no calls to protect them as a result of these incidents. In addition, of course, Remain filth have been lolling it up at pictures of Farage surviving a plane crash for years now. But that’s fair game, apparently.
I wonder if Rees-Mogg had 'Prescotted' this silly **** in the mouth, what would the left have thought?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJwpD_2M02M
obviously, the thought of Rees-Mogg chinning anyone is fairly laughable.
Look at that fugging useless woodentop cund just standing there
:shout:
It's not hypocrisy, not really. Think of it as an inebriate dad (Me) forbidding his children from pinching nips out of his whisky Fässchen on the grounds that strong drink is bad and they shouldn't get involved with it. Rather than being hypocritical, he is merely fulfilling his responsibility as a father, a responsibility that his children, quite correctly and naturally, do not share and even find themselves at odds with. Simply, there's different rules for those responsible and those whom they are responsible for.
It's confusing here, of course, because these people are not actually "children", indeed many are even actual grown-ups. However, a sort of childlike, "non-responsible" position is the one they have chosen to occupy, presumably as it frees them from the normal rules of engagement. And it will be so regardless of the outcome.
He's certainly no Gary Oldman
https://www.syfy.com/sites/syfy/file...?itok=wsi_oVpt
His eyes still look suspiciously druggy
:sherlock: