Well, that explains it
I’m certainly not going to take this woman seriously on the subject of buses or FWes, when she displays such poor judgement. As for those who said that she’s just an ordinary student without an agenda and I’m only speculating when I say she comes from a rabid Labour background, please now stop it.
When you’re 20 years old, you’re a fan of Dom Mintoff only because you’ve grown up with your family worshipping him and telling you how great he is.
Well, that kind of dents the hip and liberal image, doesn’t it. A fan of Mintoff. How very….uncool.
On her Facebook wall:
Nicolà answered: Dom Mintoff vs Eddie Fenech Adami with Dom Mintoff.
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And another one:
Nicolà answered: Flus Maltin vs Euros with Flus Maltin.
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And, it figures:
Nicolà answered: What child are you? with Only Child.
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She is right if she thinks they’re not FWs.
They were certainly no wankers.
But they fucked an entire country.
And for a full sixteen years.
More than 16 years, Anthony. They ruined the education system for the 40-something generation. They made us think – as children – that it was normal to live in fear of the police, to have our homes ransacked by the police, to expect to be beaten up by the police when attending protest demos.
They made us think it was normal to have our water and electricity supply cut off, especially on Christmas Day; they made us think it was normal to be treated like criminals for not declaring anything when returning from an overseas holiday on a 233 Euro-equivalent budget.
They made us think it was normal to expect Labour thugs to roam about attacking people, especially in Sliema.
Yes, they fucked an entire country for a full sixteen years, but the effects have been much longer-lasting than that. It was so bad, so scarring, that we’re still talking about it today. I still get a panic attack at the sight of a sea of Labour flags … even if it is only on a YouTube video.
And they made us a laughing-stock, too. Let us not forget that.
Even now, 25 years later, a Sicilian taxi-driver – making conversation when stuck in traffic – brought up the subject of how the sight of Maltese people “raiding” the purposely-put-up stalls at Catania, laden with toothpaste, pasta and chocolate ‘per i Maltesi’ remains with him to this day.
And then come the Labour fools, prior to our joining the EU, “worrying” that Sicilian hairdressers would hop over to Malta to take “our” jobs! If anything, joining the EU has opened up several windows of opportunities for people like Nicola” (with-an-accent) Abela Garret.
Those buggers fucked the whole country for sixteeen years –when VIAGRA was not yet manufactured.
Add to them Danny Cremona, Wistin Abela, Joe Debono Grech, AST, Karmenu Vella and deficit demokratiku-Joe Grima.
Freddie Micallef …
Patrick Holland
How sad that this “heroine” stole the limelight on this day from the three women who have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
“They were recognised for their “non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work”.” – BBC News (online)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15211861
Ah, but Malta is the centre of the universe.
Without getting too much into the merits of this particular case, I think that “wanker” was not the correct term to use. It was actually used in reverse. Someone who is boorish or clumsy would be referred to as a “fuc*in’ bastard” (UK) or motherfuc*er” (US). For example, if someone in a restaurant clumsily knocks a plate of soup out of the waiter’s hand, that person is a fuckin’ bastard. The wanker is the person on whom the soup lands.
Would she have had the spunk to call any one of the Golden Boys a “fucking wanker” to his face?
Put differently, would she still have a face if she called one of them a fucking wanker to his face?
We’re taking our post-1987 freedom “for granted”, I’m afraid.
That she used “fucking wanker” to a stranger (let’s face it, on a personal level Austin Gatt is a stranger to her) doesn’t say very nice things about her and her upbringing, does it?
She prefers the Maltese lira to the euro (God knows why) and she votes for Pulse in student representative elections. It’s on Facebook too: she leaves her fb wall open to everyone.
Still, I don’t condone her behaviour, agenda or no agenda.