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I've not read it myself. I hear it is about Andy following America's Antifa over the years, specifically Portland's chapter.
I'm pretty sure it's because while Nigel intended the poster to represent a really popular British 70s poster that´s anti-labour, super liberals and the sort thought it was a GENIUS play on a famous Nazi poster/video?.
Because yeah, that's what he wants to do... hold up a modern nazi poster to promote his cause that he has worked his whole life on... like the absolute fucking retardation on them is saddening.
Everyone’s critical of Trump—Empress Ann at the Oxford Union in February:
>And they are defending every single thing Trump does. He sells out the base and you see all these tweets online or blog posts going up: ‘Oh, you don’t see what he’s accomplished here, he’s playing 3D Chess’—if I hear that 3D Chess thing one more time, I’m gonna track them down and kill their children.
She has said how she’s more for Candidate Trump—and where the Hell did he get to? A good line on /pol/: ‘This is how you identify imposters. They follow the image of Prophet Trump instead of his teachings.’
Still though, this is disappointing; expected better of Nige, to at least have the sense to keep schtum and infighting out of the public eye. Batten’s done a good job of making UKIP a serious player again after the farce it had declined to after Nige stepped down.
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I never thought it would get to the point that the UK started going full-on China mode with internet traffic, and the general public needed to start using VPNs for any expectation of privacy and net neutrality without government sponsored filtering of legal websites. But hey-ho. UKIP needs to put net neutrality and the scrapping of the IP bill in their next manifesto. They are the only loosely based libertarian party after all.
It is. And, of course, even the composers you mentioned could not be said to have been proto-EU’ers, Beethoven having composed ‘Wellington’s Victory’ to celebrate the defeat of the tyrant Buonaparte. Beethoven actually welcomed Buonaparte’s triumphs initially and had him in mind when composing his famous Third Symphony; but on hearing that Buonaparte had proclaimed himself emperor, his friend Ferdinand Ries reported Beethoven ‘flew into a rage’ and ‘took hold of the [score’s] title page by the top, tore it in two and threw it on the floor.’ Beethoven felt as betrayed by Buonaparte’s imperial ambitions as many a former EU-supporter feels about the EU’s. As for Mozart, did he not proclaim ‘Germany, my beloved Fatherland, of which, as you know, I am proud’? The evidence of their patriotism suggests they would have opposed the EU.
To sum up: real musicians, classical musicians, are intelligent and patriotic; whilst the vacuous transient poppettes in your link are NPCs whose politics are as unoriginal and tedious as their derivative ‘music’.