Friday, May 17, 2019

British Singer/Songwriter Morrisey is Guilty of Not Hating White People, so Goodwhites Seek to Destroy Him

By Jerry PDX
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at 5:21:00 P.M. EDT

I don’t know if you've heard of Morrisey but he is a sexually ambiguous singer/songwriter who used to front the Smith's and is now a solo performer. He performs a genre of music called “mope rock” that emerged in the 80’s and is sort of an unmelodic style of music with dense literary lyrics about things like social alienation, depression and suicide. I never cared for it but it struck a chord with Goth teens and other outsider types of kids that liked to sit around feeling depressed... you know, liberal types. Morrisey is probably the last person I would have expected to be anti-immigrant and support any political party that could be labeled “far right” but he appeared on Jimmy Fallon wearing a “For Britain” pin, an anti-immigrant political party in Britain.

Criticism is also being directed at Fallon for letting him appear with the pin. Fallon will undoubtedly bow, scrape, and grovel for forgiveness but Morrisey is standing his ground. Gay or bisexual Morrisey might be, but he's still more of a man than Fallon will ever be.

Here is a quote by Morrisey from the article:

“For Britain has received no media support and have even been dismissed with the usual childish ‘racist’ accusation. I don’t think the word ‘racist’ has any meaning anymore, other than to say ‘you don’t agree with me, so you’re a racist.’ People can be utterly, utterly stupid,” the 59-year-old said.
I may not be a fan of his music but my estimation for Morrisey has elevated about 100 notches. The open border fanatics are gearing up to destroy him, though.

Here is a tweet posted in the article:


“Morrissey has committed career suicide. You cant be the voice of the loner & sensitive outsider & support a far right racist micro-party such as For Britain. He has destroyed his raison d'etre & needs to understand that what he stands for is unacceptable,” said someone else.”

I think he'll be OK though, he’s in his 50s now and his audience has aged along with him. Most were undoubtedly naïve, hippy dippy political types in their youth but have evolved as they got older and more aware of world realities. Some may feel like he has betrayed them but plenty will keep buying his music.




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