That’s not *really* the point of the post, is it? Read it again, and have a little think about it, alongside the history of a place that at one point was called “mandatory Palestine“, then take another try and deciphering it
I think once you’ve accused someone of working for putin for laughing at a cartoon dog youve already left your little book of Latin rhetorical logics at the door mate
it wasn’t an argument it was a weird suggestion of specious Putinite activity, not ad hominem but just as silly and fallacious - nothing to do but point and laugh at it really Andy
20 years ago he bemoaned strangers - these people have had 20 years (way more, in fact!) to make this country more equitable, and instead we have a prime minister calling large swathes of the country “unBritish”
Guys, every person you see on Fox News in a mask is just Robert O'Neill, retired Navy Seal and occasional Fox News contributor. He's the former Antifa, former Gazan, former gang member. His eyes are very unique.
Zack Polanski is a shameless liar. He has accused the PM of quoting Enoch Powell. I am no fan of that speech from the PM, but he did not quote Enoch Powell. Either Polanski read a different speech, or, cannot read at all. He should apologise.
Clayman is a good In Flames record, but the pop gene is already dormant in it - I used to read about metal on a blog called “ANUS” (American nihilist something), almost certainly written by a fascist but it was my first exposure to metal music writing that was interesting lol
My first sense that metal could be better was when I was about 14 seeing slipknot in 2001? In Flames supported, I thought they were AWFUL but a year later I was into it (back when they wrote good music), after that the nu metal faded into the background
Starmer is right it is unbritish - the British thing to do is colonise a region, divide and rule, sponsor genocide, then barge in at the last hour to declare “fair play” and provide a solution that secures economic interests
Like the British empire did after “abolishing“ 300 years of slavery.
I listen to it a couple of times a year - I have May Day, Too Hard to Be Free and Ungrateful Dead on a hardcore playlist that gets put on fairly regularly - I think it’s one of the few albums that actually WAS what I was looking for in guitar music - whilst the rest of them ended up fash lol