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Not sure the Vikings were universally popular when they first arrived here tbf.
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Sounds like most conversations in this thread tbh.
EDIT: The post above yours is a decent example. I'm not a fan of journalists being ejected for no reason (as it's Femi I suppose it's possible he's done something at an event before that might somewhat explain it) but framing it as "Black journalist ejected" to imply some sort of racial discrimination is fairly dishonest in my opinion.
Yeah, I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, in the same way it would just have been a coincidence had a Jewish journalist been removed from a Nuremberg rally.
Time for people to open their eyes and see Reform and Farage (and his buddy Trump) for what they are.
This is a ****ing ridiculus and quite frankly offensive thing to say.
Equating reform to the Nazi party is genuinely ridiculous. Why don’t you stop acting like a child and think about what you’re saying?
When the word "left" on its own is an insult in the UK, and the word "right" is seen as synonymous with power and status quo, these semantic decisions are more important on the right.It annoys me that Reform are defined as 'far right' (which they are!) but that the Greens are never defined as 'far left.'
Simialrly in France, National Rally are always labelled 'far right' (which I agree they are, despite the fact that several coallition partners are centre right) and yet the opposition alliance is simply "left wing" despite its leader, Mélanchon, leaving the Socialist party several years ago because it wasn't Marxist enough.
Why is it so easy to call out (correctly) right wing politics but not left wing?
When the word "left" on its own is an insult in the UK, and the word "right" is seen as synonymous with power and status quo, these semantic decisions are more important on the right.
The Greens are already a fringe movement and their "leftism" makes them unelectable to a lot of people. You can call them far-left if you like. It won't impact their electability.
Reform, on the other hand, want people to think they are centre-right and many people are buying it. This means actively calling them out as far-right has meaning to it.
The whole spectrum thing is very limited. I have said this many times. You can be very left on one thing and very right on another. Are the greens far left? Where is the centre? What issues do you prioritise in your placements? The greens are hardly Marxists!I'd say that "right" is seen as synonymous with bigotry and is generally not a favourable term. "Far right" is generally synonymous with Fascism. If "left" is socialism then surely Marxist/Communist-leaning parties should be referred to as the mirror image of far-right? Isn't it about being objective and balanced? All of these extreme concepts should be called out for what they are.
The whole spectrum thing is very limited. I have said this many times. You can be very left on one thing and very right on another. Are the greens far left? Where is the centre? What issues do you prioritise in your placements? The greens are hardly Marxists!
The only reason I am okay with Reform being called "Far Right" is there is an insidious undertone of racial bigotry in the way they present immigration.
Isn’t the Left/Right distinction only really for economic policy? And then on social policy you have authoritarian/libertarian splitThe whole spectrum thing is very limited. I have said this many times. You can be very left on one thing and very right on another. Are the greens far left? Where is the centre? What issues do you prioritise in your placements? The greens are hardly Marxists!
The only reason I am okay with Reform being called "Far Right" is there is an insidious undertone of racial bigotry in the way they present immigration.
Plenty of people use the label far left - arguably far more incorrectly than the term “far right” is used. Take our resident conspiracy theory peddling troll. He and many of the outlets he follows will call Joe Biden and the US Democratic Party as “far left” so much that the term becomes meaninglessIt annoys me that Reform are defined as 'far right' (which they are!) but that the Greens are never defined as 'far left.'
Simialrly in France, National Rally are always labelled 'far right' (which I agree they are, despite the fact that several coallition partners are centre right) and yet the opposition alliance is simply "left wing" despite its leader, Mélanchon, leaving the Socialist party several years ago because it wasn't Marxist enough.
Why is it so easy to call out (correctly) right wing politics but not left wing?
Tell you what. If you can name a white journalist who has been removed from not one but two Reform events, once for asking awkward questions and the second time before he had even spoken to anyone, then I might concede that you have a point.Sounds like most conversations in this thread tbh.
EDIT: The post above yours is a decent example. I'm not a fan of journalists being ejected for no reason (as it's Femi I suppose it's possible he's done something at an event before that might somewhat explain it) but framing it as "Black journalist ejected" to imply some sort of racial discrimination is fairly dishonest in my opinion.
Whilst you are likely right there has been plenty of evidence of how thin skinned the Reform Ltd people are when it comes to being put under scrutiny. Aren’t they threatening lawsuits due to negative news articles and calling it election interference? I don’t think that’s a precedent anyone wants set otherwise the right wing client media won’t be able to print a single word about Labour during any election ever. It’s petty and stupidTell you what. If you can name a white journalist who has been removed from not one but two Reform events, once for asking awkward questions and the second time before he had even spoken to anyone, then I might concede that you have a point.
Until then nah.
And your comment “as it's Femi I suppose it's possible he's done something at an event before that might somewhat explain it” seems to indicate that you have a negative opinion of him, which might explain your comment.
If asking awkward questions and then using facts to disprove claims made, counts as “doing something” at a previous event is grounds for him being evicted, then the rule should apply to any journalist not just Femi.

That's not how these things work. It's not up to anyone else to prove Femi's removal wasn't motivated by racism. You're the one making the claim so it's up to you to produce evidence to support that claim. "He's black and he was removed" is not good evidence. It's far more likely he was removed because of his political views and (I assume) dislike of the party and people involved in it. Which isn't the best reason but these things do happen.Tell you what. If you can name a white journalist who has been removed from not one but two Reform events, once for asking awkward questions and the second time before he had even spoken to anyone, then I might concede that you have a point.
Until then nah.
And your comment “as it's Femi I suppose it's possible he's done something at an event before that might somewhat explain it” seems to indicate that you have a negative opinion of him, which might explain your comment.
If asking awkward questions and then using facts to disprove claims made, counts as “doing something” at a previous event is grounds for him being evicted, then the rule should apply to any journalist not just Femi.
In a nutshell, in the UK "far left" is anyone who wants the rich to pay taxes, whereas "far right" is anyone so extreme even the Tories are embarrassed by them. Not quite sure where Liz Truss or Suella Braverman fit on this metric tbh.

“The far left is anyone who wants the rich to pay taxes”. Yet another ridiculous sentence. You’re racking them up today mate. “The far left is anyone who wants the rich to pay taxes”. Yet another ridiculous sentence. You’re racking them up today mate.
Even Farage himself thinks that the rich should pay taxes. So you might want to rethink that opinion too.
If Farage told me it was Monday, I’d check a calendar