Gunning for the special-interest groups
Published:
July 1, 2012 at 9:22pm
Just look at this photograph: the Labour ‘gazin’ in Msida with a big poster of a disabled child and a Gay Pride rainbow flag beneath.
Ridiculous – especially when you consider the sort of men who frequent that club.
“Dak hendikep.” “Dak mankat.” ‘Dak pufta.” And on it goes. Never has there been more dissonance between the pretensions of the party leadership and their grass-roots support.
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All they need is their token black (and no, I’m not racist).
Wow,and I was always under the impression, that Black belonged to the P. N.
Some lessons in history would teach you some facts.
No you didnt, do you not realize that that word is very offensive especially to the relatives of the boy in the picture.
Saying that word makes you just as bad as whoever your quoting
Big fail here, daphne
Daphne is quoting the Labour mentality. Thankfully, she did not add “Msieken, check.”
Everybody knows society is made up of diversity. It is stupid to emphasise this fact by breaking society down into groups – that goes against the spirit of inclusion and integration.
But the Labour philosophy has always been that of divide and rule.
Agreed.
Burger King, check.
Saru qishom Lady Gaga. For some attention they do everything and they support gay people to get their vote and attention while indirectly they are humuliating them and casting a dark light on them because with their actions labour presapposes that they are different.
The hilarious thing is that clearly a person with mobility problems cannot enter the kazin as there are only steps
Leadership starts somewhere. If the average Labour voter is the type of mindless zombie that you contend they are, the very fact that the party has officially taken a stand in favor of equality might be enough to sway a few minds. It would be for the wrong reasons, but any support for equality is good in my mind.