Originally posted by Scribble
His focus on specific things like the grooming cases highlights the bias and terror-induced 'soft' approach on Islamic cases in the UK media but ultimately he just goes too far. He's stopped making his point and is only really stirring populist racism by this point. When I first heard about him and saw the work he was doing, I completely got where he was coming from and even agreed with a lot of what he was explaining / revealing (even though I do think he was a racist prick even then), but he's naught but a parody of himself now, and an emblem of the anti-rationality/intellectualism of the right-wing populist working class vote.
This is unfortunate because it seems like the issue is still largely ignored and it seems he let his bitterness over that fact lead him into crossing the line.
Originally posted by RobtardI could probably guess which song it is, but I'd rather you just listen to a bunch of Ween instead
So there's this one song from Ween I really like, but I can't recall it; it's been 10+ years since I heard it. So I'm going to d/l Ween's entire discography and then I shall have it because it will be mine.
Originally posted by SurturWell, this is my issue. I feel like my opinion on the matter spills over into both camps, but at the moment, the whole situation is just too divided to discuss properly, and Stephen Yaxley-Lennon is contributing to its devolution.
This is unfortunate because it seems like the issue is still largely ignored and it seems he let his bitterness over that fact lead him into crossing the line.