This should be mandatory viewing for all those Maltese chicken-brains who spent two years squawking about living in a dictatorship, brainwashed by the Labour propaganda machine and their own lack of intelligence.

Published: February 18, 2014 at 12:34am




22 Comments Comment

  1. P Shaw says:

    This is an interview broadcast yesterday on how business is done in Russia – more or less in the same direction Malta is heading.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFp3yXDPk0w
    http://www.valuewalk.com/2014/02/bill-browder-60-minutes/

  2. P Shaw says:

    If this lady was Maltese, Henley & Muscat would have denounced her publicly and repeatedly for working against the national interest.

  3. P Shaw says:

    The real cost of the Olympics in Sochi. Shades of home.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_MBOeqSYVk

  4. Joe Fenech says:

    Under the PN government a fair amount of stupidities were committed such as the arraignment of a person for wearing a nun’s habit and drama censorship, but that makes a country ultra conservative not dictatorial.

    • David says:

      Wearing a nun’s habit a priest’s dress or for that matter a police uniform was and still is, to my knowledge, by persons not of this profession, prohibited by law.

    • Calculator says:

      Even then, that was the legal system at fault, not the government per se. The fact that we now can’t make this distinction if definitely a sign of dictatorial leanings.

  5. Tabatha White says:

    My concern is that the Maltese of today understand something entirely different to this young lady.

    “Freedom” to her, is what the definition should mean.

    “Freedom” to many Maltese is limited to what money can buy, even if for them it translates to buying back what should never have been for sale.

    In that sense, many Maltese remain completely unaware that their freedoms are being trampled on.

    Oblivious, and happy with it. Annoyed with those who waste their time “hindering” Joseph Muscat from achieving his aims.

    The fact that Joseph Muscat’s government is there by pure misrepresentation is beyond their capacities of logic and definition.

    I think I shall take a leaf out of Eddie Fenech Adami’s book – literally – and shall refrain from ever referring to Joseph Muscat as Prime Minister.

    He should be challenged on that point. It takes one person, at a time, to take a stand and set the ball rolling.

  6. Anthony says:

    Tell this girl not to worry.

    George Vella saw nothing.

  7. Kevin says:

    Many Maltese will ignore something like this or they will never see the potential connection. They will misread the systematic attempts of government to curtail freedom and justice because government emphasises the hedonistic dimension of all action. Money and material possession override compassion, morals and democracy.

    This is inherent to most Maltese. The measure of a man is always seen in terms of bank account size and revenue generating potential. The measure of a woman in breast size and the shapeliness of her posterior.

    Compassion, morals, justice and the like are redefined to mean something different. And when properly sugar coated these meanings are taken as normal and unchallenged.

    The majority truly deserves what it got. Sadly, in the process they have doomed normal ethical beings to hell.

    I applaud the MLP’s ability to tap in directly into what makes Maltese tick. They could not have done it without money and extensive research or professional help.

    I damn the MLP condemning our culture to a path of amorality. If we teach our children to lack any compassion and moral centre, then we should not expect them to treat us with any dignity and integrity. A dangerous and sad road ahead.

  8. pablo says:

    In Labour’s mindset, this girl is a traitor ……at best, she is negative and she will never learn.

  9. kev says:

    Ukraine rejects a sham EU ‘trade deal’ and immediately we get George Soros & Co. having another go at colouring yet another sham revolution.

    And yet, the majority of Ukrainians, especially in the eastern part of the country, reject the EUSSR and prefer special ties with Russia. Russians and Ukrainians are not unlike Maltese and Gozitans. But the Western media wants twats to believe otherwise.

    • Nosferatu says:

      The Berlin Wall was demolished in 1989, Ceaucescu and his consort got their comeuppance on Boxing Day 1989.

      Can you forget the look on Ceaucescu’s and his wife’s faces when addressing the usually docile crowds, when first the uneasy shuffling started and then a whistle here and there, and the full scale booing.

      Impayable!

      If the “Ukrainians” (these are not native Ukranians but were shunted there by that other paragon of Communism, Joseph Stalin, in the eastern part of the country to cheat the numbers in his favour) reject the EUSSR (by this I think you mean the EU….how tedious you are living in the past which will not return) and prefer special ties with Russia (or is it CIS today?) then they can up sticks and return to their beloved Mother Russia, or what’s left of it.

    • Harry Purdie says:

      Really Kevvy? All those people, dying on the streets of Kiev, love the Russians?

      And you know full well that the country is split, 50:50.

    • Liberal says:

      I’ve got a Ukranian friend, Kev. If you were to tell him Russians and Ukranians are not unlike Maltese and Gozitans, he’d probably spit you in the face. Stop uttering bullshit.

  10. Gaetano Pace says:

    In my mind this young lady is pleading to us to show her our support. SHE HAS MY SUPPORT, MY SYMPATHIES AND MY SOLIDARITY. We have been there before she was that is why WE DO UNDERSTAND.

  11. J.Vella says:

    It seems that Malta will be opposing sanctions against the Ukrainian government.

    According to Times of Malta, George Vella will be urging caution at tomorrow’s EU meeting of Foreign Affairs ministers. After all, when he was in Kiev, he did not see any disturbance. It must all be Western propaganda, as John Dalli said of the Libyan revolution.

    Malta is fast becoming the international dictators’ Trojan horse within the EU.

    Labour governments never change. Instead of protecting our interests, they always take up the cudgels on behalf of the most obnoxious, bloodthirsty autocrats in international forums.

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