Nigel Farage has been elected MP for Clacton, as leader of Reform UK. After several attempts and many a milkshake thrown, racist Farage can snuggle in cosily in the Houses of Parliament with his fellow racist shitbags. Now, we don’t want to hear any disowning of the little cretin – he’s exactly where British politics is at and enough of the British public are a fan of him that he’s officially an MP.
When Trump, Farage’s long distance BFF, was elected Twitter was rife with cries of “not my President!” The thing with that is, it’s too neat a way of discarding the likes of Trump and Farage. Actions have consequences, and the fact is that, just like Trump, the British media and public have not only tolerated but welcomed Farage far too often.
And, Farage has done the lot – Have I Got News For You, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here. At this stage, there’s no point debating whether he’s a serious politician: he is treated as a serious politician, and in doing so, so is his fascism. Farage has never pretended to be anything but himself, an opportunist and a racist.
Farage: Breaking Point
His politics haven’t moved on from his 2016 ‘breaking point’ poster:
But..but…you said we were at breaking point and brexit would fix it. pic.twitter.com/VrCbuMw7tA
— Chris Noble (@funksoulHulk) August 10, 2023
For an EU referendum that would apparently send back white European migrants, Farage saw fit to pose in front of a poster with a bunch of brown faces. Now, admittedly, in the years since the Brexit referendum Farage’s popularity has waned. But, like a determined racist cockroach, he’s been biding his time and trusting that the British media and public will welcome him back with open arms.
After all, this is the country that has produced government after government obsessed with using immigrants as scapegoats for the country’s ills. How exactly migrants are responsible for food banks, soaring prices from greedy energy companies, and scandal after scandal is beyond us.
Farage might be a chancer, but you can’t deny that he’s tapped into something a lot of people in Britain believe in.
Britain loves to debate whether or not something is racist.
Really though, it’s plainly obvious that the originator of colonialism remains a racist cesspit where people of colour are disenfranchised at every conceivable social and economic level.
Mainstream media at it again
You lot couldn’t have done it on your own though!
The posh twats in the mainstream media have their own case to answer for. Every time Farage bumbles around, they’re there to faithfully fan the flames of his hatred. Farage brings his own nonsense to the table, but my word does the media serve it up to the public.
No better example than last night when Farage’s Reform won four seats and the Green Party won four seats. How was the coverage, you may ask? Even and fair? Uh:
If we’ve literally quadrupled our representation over night – the media will cover us with the same focus as Reform.
Right? https://t.co/leWIk95pvy
— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) July 5, 2024
The Greens have won 4 seats.
Reform have also won 4 seats.
Yet one party has had 90% more mainstream media coverage than the other.
Ask yourself why.
— Evolve Politics (@evolvepolitics) July 5, 2024
One posh twat’s political earthquake is that same twat’s forgettable night:
The British media: It’s been an okay night for the greens as they secure 4 seats
Also the British media: The Reform Party have caused a political earthquake by storming their way to 4 seats
— joe heenan (@joeheenan) July 5, 2024
Media airspace sucked up by breathless coverage of Reform is disappointingly par for the course:
So that’s 5 left wing independents with historic, unprecedented victories in a FPTP voting system, having also created several significant Labour marginals and massively swinging Starmers vote in his own constituency. But all we’re going to hear about is how insurgent Reform is.
— Shanice 😈 🇵🇸 (@Shanice_OM) July 5, 2024
Never mind the fact that the Greens didn’t have anywhere near the funding nor media capital as Farage does:
Can we all make sure the fact that the Greens did EXACTLY as well as Reform with a *fraction* of Reform’s money and airtime does not go unnoticed, even if the news media furiously ignores it?
— Mitch Benn (@MitchBenn) July 5, 2024
And let’s not let Labour off lightly here:
This is why the Reform surge matters. They are about to be in complete control of the agenda on immigration and Labour has no interest in making an alternative, progressive case https://t.co/bFFpgjpxBd
— Jason Okundaye (@jasebyjason) July 5, 2024
Starmer’s use of dogwhistle migrant talking points was a clear ploy to win over wobbly Tory voters:
Keir Starmer allowed Nigel Farage to get a seat in parliament and that will be his legacy
— It’s War (@judeinlondon) July 4, 2024
Talk shit, get hit
Now, admittedly, there are plenty of people in Britain who abhor Farage’s politics. They would never hold such racist views. But, even so, there goes Farage.
It’s clearly not enough to simply debate these racists and hope they go away. We need to demand better from our media, better from our politicians, and better from each other. Engaging on Farage’s terms simply means giving him more airtime to peddle his agenda:
After spending time in France over the years, you notice the vim of their messy Left. They don’t expect to be treated fairly. They play dirty.
Now consider the wound-licking miserablism of the English Left, a sensibility that’s tragically unprepared for the far right threat.
— momtaza mehri 💆🏾♀️ (@RuffneckRefugee) July 4, 2024
Or, to put it another way:
Need we say more?
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