01-03-2024, 09:14
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2024, 09:53 by Statesideowl.)
Only a slight surprise there , Ali's overconfidence and blatant islamist rhetoric seems to have cost him.
Fortunately, Galloway's soapbox contained the correct ingredients, pandering.
It's a local election yet we didn't hear much about how the lives of people in Rochdale are going to be made better, only how Galloway is desperate to earn to backing of the Muslim community by bleating on about Gaza, which might be important internationally but not at a domestic level in Rochdale.
Not enough people are alarmed by any of this, we've seen numerous candidates up and down the country using the same rhetoric, using Palestine as a complete manifesto for local council politics, almost nothing about the glaring community issues we face in the UK?
What the actual hell?
Galloway ran under 'The Workers Party of GB' yet had nothing of substance to offer the disenfranchised working class so we already know his modus operandi was simply to get his nose back in the trough by pandering to the community on a non domestic issue
Also, if the Islamic community is such a small minority, then why are all the career politicians pandering to it and not the alleged massive white population?
Surely that would be an easier alternative?
Meanwhile, this morning I managed about 10 minutes of TV news and heard the term "Islamophobia" used at least five times.
Divisive race baiting during an election, who would have thought??
It was completely acceptable though for Yousaf to claim Scotland was too white in order to gaslight his way into parliament though and for Khan to post a picture on the Mayoral website of a white family with the caption "This doesn't represent real Londoner's"
But but but.. Islamophobia
There's no Christian phobia, which it's clear the Muslim community suffers from as everything in a white Christian country is deeply offensive to them.
The gullible will continue to lap this shit it up and they deserve everything that's on the way.
Unfortunately, you can't separate islamic religion from politics because they are interwoven as such that it's a singular doctrine.
The sooner people understand this, the better
This aged well, perfect man for the new job. Absolute mugs
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28687233
Fortunately, Galloway's soapbox contained the correct ingredients, pandering.
It's a local election yet we didn't hear much about how the lives of people in Rochdale are going to be made better, only how Galloway is desperate to earn to backing of the Muslim community by bleating on about Gaza, which might be important internationally but not at a domestic level in Rochdale.
Not enough people are alarmed by any of this, we've seen numerous candidates up and down the country using the same rhetoric, using Palestine as a complete manifesto for local council politics, almost nothing about the glaring community issues we face in the UK?
What the actual hell?
Galloway ran under 'The Workers Party of GB' yet had nothing of substance to offer the disenfranchised working class so we already know his modus operandi was simply to get his nose back in the trough by pandering to the community on a non domestic issue

Also, if the Islamic community is such a small minority, then why are all the career politicians pandering to it and not the alleged massive white population?
Surely that would be an easier alternative?
Meanwhile, this morning I managed about 10 minutes of TV news and heard the term "Islamophobia" used at least five times.
Divisive race baiting during an election, who would have thought??
It was completely acceptable though for Yousaf to claim Scotland was too white in order to gaslight his way into parliament though and for Khan to post a picture on the Mayoral website of a white family with the caption "This doesn't represent real Londoner's"
But but but.. Islamophobia

There's no Christian phobia, which it's clear the Muslim community suffers from as everything in a white Christian country is deeply offensive to them.
The gullible will continue to lap this shit it up and they deserve everything that's on the way.
Unfortunately, you can't separate islamic religion from politics because they are interwoven as such that it's a singular doctrine.
The sooner people understand this, the better
This aged well, perfect man for the new job. Absolute mugs

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28687233
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius