Sean Connery: James Bond actor dies aged 90
He was the first to bring James Bond to the big screen and played the role seven times.www.bbc.com
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Sean Connery: James Bond actor dies aged 90
He was the first to bring James Bond to the big screen and played the role seven times.www.bbc.com
That the Israeli government are a pack of cunts.I don't know much about Fisk, what were his controversial opinions?
Cancelled. No other view is allowed.Sean Connery speaks for the first time after cancelling high-profile appearance at Holyrood festival
SIR Sean Connery last night broke his silence on allegations he condoned violence against women by insisting that abuse could never be justified.www.heraldscotland.com
Isn't it good that a man that age finally came round to realizing the error in his ways? Relations I have that were his age never did.
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He's worth reading. Himself and Finkelstein are both impressive, and not buying Israel's bullshit, and are therefore raging antisemites.I don't know much about Fisk, what were his controversial opinions?
This is the hardest cunt to dress up as a My Little Pony ever.
Looking out at Broombridge can't have helped your mood either.He's worth reading. Himself and Finkelstein are both impressive, and not buying Israel's bullshit, and are therefore raging antisemites.
I have (had?) a copy of Pity The Nation, by Fisk. The opening chapter goes through the birth of Israel, via the German death camps. I read it on the Sligo train from Connolly. I remember looking up from the book at around Broombridge. Like, I knew the camps probably weren't the greatest craic ever to be had in the history of humanity. I knew they were probably not great. But reading Fisk's opening chapter on the camps somehow brought home the horror of the place, to the extent that I had to stop and focus on not crying, for a good while. I remember the seat, the window, the direction I pointed. Because it was fucking harrowing.
Wait, is he an antisemite or not? I mean, in actual terms not "he didn't agree with Israel over cutting off water to Palestine," because you started one way and ended the other.He's worth reading. Himself and Finkelstein are both impressive, and not buying Israel's bullshit, and are therefore raging antisemites.
I have (had?) a copy of Pity The Nation, by Fisk. The opening chapter goes through the birth of Israel, via the German death camps. I read it on the Sligo train from Connolly. I remember looking up from the book at around Broombridge. Like, I knew the camps probably weren't the greatest craic ever to be had in the history of humanity. I knew they were probably not great. But reading Fisk's opening chapter on the camps somehow brought home the horror of the place, to the extent that I had to stop and focus on not crying, for a good while. I remember the seat, the window, the direction I pointed. Because it was fucking harrowing. But then he turns into a rampant antisemite talks about Lebanon, and the war with Israel.
lol The Dersh is good fun. He's like Cliff Richard in that he can't prevent himself from always bringing up the allegations against him unprompted and making it worse all the time.Finkelstein too would be another one worth having a look at. It's a bit trickier for him to pull off being a rampant antisemite, seeing as he's Jewish, his parents survived concentration camps. Finkelstein manages to be antisemitic because he points out that certain people have profited from the Holocaust, and that other non-jewish people have also been involved in genocides. Which everyone knows can't be true, and grounds for allegations of antisemitism. The cunt formally known as Alan Dershowitz, who definitely wasn't pals with Epstein and or rape kids, and is in no way implicated by Ghislaine Maxwell's testimony, personally led the charge of ruining Finkelstein's career for being such a staunch antisemite.
Comedian and actor John Sessions dies
He was a regular on panel shows ‘Have I Got News For You’ and ‘QI’www.independent.co.uk
I suspect Flashback might be making the point that any remote criticism of the state of Israel now instantly garners rabid anti-semite hysteria from proto-fascists, ala J.CWait, is he an antisemite or not? I mean, in actual terms not "he didn't agree with Israel over cutting off water to Palestine," because you started one way and ended the other.
Yeah, I got that from the start of his post but by the end I couldn't tell.I suspect Flashback might be making the point that any remote criticism of the state of Israel now instantly garners rabid anti-semite hysteria from proto-fascists, ala J.C
THAT'S WHAT HIS DELUDED SUPPORTERS THINKjesus christ?
oh, sad face.Thanks Wikipedia:
A Eurosceptic, Sessions voiced his support for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in 2014.[43][44] He stated, "I get so bored with people going, 'UKIP are a bunch of racists.' They're nothing of the kind. Nigel Farage talks more sense than the rest of the politicians put together. The United States of Europe is madness."[4]
Sessions was also critical of Scottish nationalism, and argued for the abolition of the Scottish, Welsh and European parliaments.[4] In August 2014, he was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue.[45]
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