There is a move afoot to try to make a song from 1939 become the number 1 selling record this week. It is Judy Garland's "Ding Dong ! The Witch is Dead" from the magical film "The Wizard of Oz"
Those behind the internet drive to achieve this are individuals of left wing views who hated Margaret Thatcher and continue to hate her memory. It is a campaign built on, and driven by, pure hatred. As such, if the object of their bile was black, Jewish, homosexual or disabled the perpetrators would themselves be vilified for their disgusting behaviour; if the object of their hatred was still living, it would be ajudged a 'hate crime'.
To all intents and purposes, the perpetrators are guilty of a 'hate crime' and yet the BBC appears to be condoning it; it is likely that the record will be played on air within the next few days. The good old left wing BBC still has its own knives out for Mrs T.
A few days ago I wrote my thoughts about the nonsensical addition of the notion of the term 'hate crime' to various acts simply because the victim was from a particular background. Given the appalling lack of decency and respect being shown towards one of the greatest figures in our nation's recent history, can we now expect this notion to be extended to cover acts aimed at living politicians ?
I despise what Tony Blair and Gordon Brown did to our country and I will never forgive the lies that Ted Heath told in order to get us into the Common Market. I will never forgive what Harold Wilson did to us in the 1960s when he sowed the seeds for the devastation of the 1970s and 1980s. I hate them all and I hate the very sight and sound of many of today's lot, mostly the self serving and fanatical women of the left but a fair few in the centre and on the right too. Do I run the risk of committing a 'hate crime' ?
In truth, I would not dream of being so ignorant and insensitive as to behave in the way that some are over the death of Lady Thatcher. These people are a disgrace. They are bigots and fanatics of the worst sort and should be utterly condemned, not feted.
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