Quote of the Day 07th August 2024 – Jeremy Clarkson is correct our leaders live in dangerously isolated bubbles.

 

The classification by the government and in particular the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer of all those who have protested in the wake of the slaughter of innocent children in Southport as ‘far right’ and the smearing of peaceful protestors opposed to the sort of policies that let this particular slaughterer into the UK as the equivalent of the rioters, continues to disgust the public. Many of us are disgusted at members of the Metroleft bubble, which includes the PM, treating people with genuine concerns about migration, integration and public safety, as if they were ‘Nazis’. Not only am I disgusted with this policy because it is a damned smear in and of itself. but because there have been too many people involved in these protests for it to have been organised by Britain’s miniscule number of genuine Jackboot licking far rightists.

It’s easy to get into a viewpoint bubble and it’s even easier, if you are a decision maker and reside within one of those bubbles, to make bad or terrible decisions based on the views of the monothought clique that you are surrounded by. Deprived of any viewpoint diversity such decision makers make their decisions based on their own prejudices and the reflections of the prejudices of others. This is where we are with Sir Keir Starmer.

Starmer cannot bring himself and neither will the members of his bubble tell him, that the absolute majority of the protestors who initially turned out to voice their grief and their anger at yet another tranche of deaths caused by a member of yet another imported family, were just normal, peaceable and broadly politically agnostic Britons. Therefore he lashes out using the power of the state as a cudgel, smears ordinary Britons as ‘Nazis’ and because he is a bubble creature, cannot comprehend that, the anger and the grief and the disgust at the way that the country is imploding is not coming from organised neo Nazis but from ordinary Britons.

There’s a brilliant short piece that is believed to be from the television presenter Jeremy Clarkson that hits the nail on the head regarding the ease with with those who live in bubbles can be completely unaware of the world outside it.

Starmer needs to start looking at the viewpoint of the country more broadly and not just follow the lead of the pro-migration, pro-Islam, pro-multiculturalism members of his own little bubble. Unless he does this things will get worse and Starmer will come to resemble Adolf Hitler in the Fuhrerbunker in Spring 1945 pushing imaginary military divisions around a map whilst Berlin and the rest of Germany crumbled around him. Starmer is out of touch with the country and I’m afraid that this applies also to vast swathes of his own party as well.

5 Comments on "Quote of the Day 07th August 2024 – Jeremy Clarkson is correct our leaders live in dangerously isolated bubbles."

  1. Siddi Nasrani | August 7, 2024 at 12:18 pm |

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Somebody needs to burst his bubble so he can go for walkabouts around the country to understand the reality & speak to normal people.
    If he won’t do that, then he is not fit enough to be the leader of our country, he is a disgrace to himself & the people in the Labour Party, in fact he should be renamed
    Sir Keir (Stalin) Starmer.

  2. People like Starmer will never understand, just as John Kerry sees nothing hypocritical about him flying in a private jet to a climate conference; he is doing “good” and it wouldn’t happen without him.
    NARCISM.

    • Fahrenheit211 | August 8, 2024 at 5:33 am |

      The New Testament phrase ‘motes and beams in eyes’ comes to mind when thinking about the likes of Kerry and Starmer. They are so convinced of their own ‘goodness’ that they can’t see their own hypocrisy.

  3. Hate to say the obvious but please don’t hold your breath waiting for Kweer Stalin and co to experience an epiphany, it just won’t happen.
    The emperor is always the last to admit they’re in the all together because that would mean accepting their life has been built on a lie.

    • Fahrenheit211 | August 8, 2024 at 5:30 am |

      I agree. Starmer’s whole life and career is built on the sandy and morally shaky foundations of Socialism. Of course he’s not going to admit that his ideology is screwed up. However, Starmer’s brittleness and willingness to surround himself with yes men and his reactions to what started out as genuine public reflections of the anger at Britain’s multicultural disaster, have shown the rest of us with more than half a brain that he might be wielding the power of an Emperor but he’s doing it naked.

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