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They look absolutely thrilled.
As much as I dislike Katie Hopkins, I think we should leave her kids out of this.
They look absolutely thrilled.
She called for a 'Final Solution'. The Nazi's Final Solution was to persecute and exterminate all Jews. I read it that she wants us to do something similar with Muslims. If you can't see the parallels in her statement then something is seriously wrong.
Please could someone explain the "Schofield" reference in her tweet?
I'v honestly never heard that phrase used in conjunction with Nazis and Jews.
She called for a 'Final Solution'. The Nazi's Final Solution was to persecute and exterminate all Jews. I read it that she wants us to do something similar with Muslims. If you can't see the parallels in her statement then something is seriously wrong.
I really haven't a clue what she did wrong. She clearly didn't intend to reference the Holocaust. End of discussion really.
I really haven't a clue what she did wrong. She clearly didn't intend to reference the Holocaust. End of discussion really.
I don't either.
And I find people who "haven't a clue what she did wrong" tedious as well. Even if you disagree they were offensive you surely must have an inkling as to why they might be deemed offensive by some?
Not a fan of the woman but also not a fan of this new puritanism where people with un-liberal views are hounded out of their jobs and newspapers are boycotted on campuses and in cities. Saying that, that "final solution" comment was clearly not a badly worded mistake. It was cold and calculating and she knew exactly what she was doing. Of course she should be allowed to say that because we live in a free society but likewise she's responsible for the consequences too.
I dislike her intensely, not for her extremist views, there's lots of people who think the same, but the way she whips up controversy. It's completely contrived, designed to get people talking about her. All that anger directed at someone paid to say extreme things should be directed solely at the b@st@rds who are murdering men, women and children.
Its a rather obscure reference, i think, to this moment after the Westminster attack where Pip Schofield walked over Westminster Bridge "in tribute and defiance". ie: for KT - a perfect example of something she often rails against - celebrity "virtue signalling".
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/lond...in-defiance-after-terror-attack-a3498361.html
The ' Final Solution ' of the Nazi's principally targetted European Jewry, not all Jews. They knew that Jews ( of which there were many ) in the USA were untouchable. It was not a final solution as such, as that would have involved the eradication of the entire world population of Jews. Their aim was to create a superstate, a giant land mass from the shores of France to the Eastern edge of Russia and eradicate all Jewry in that continent.
Their ' Final Solution ' also included gypsies, homosexuals, the handicapped and the disabled, those with learning difficulties and many that simply didn't fit the ideal ' Aryan ' profile. They also persecuted those that didn't agree with their ideas and that included some of the great intellects of that time but again, only within their targetted empire.
Stalin killed three times as many of his own people as those persecuted by the Nazi's but we don't hear people referring to a ' Stalin like purge ' or indeed to dictators and rulers who have killed many millions in acts of genocide. It is the use of this particular phrase that immediately makes people jump to the conclusion that it is a direct reference to Nazi atrocities.
The ' Final Solution ' of the Nazi's could never be finite. It was unattainable. It was a dream, an ideology. It was nimbyism. Hitler blamed the Jews for issues within his own continent. He wasn't bothered about them elsewhere.
Muslim extremism demands a final global solution and they are fanatically committed to achieving it. That is the main difference between their vision and that of the Nazi's. The Nazi's never had a final solution but their extravagant use of the phrase has seeped into general parlance.
If Katie Hopkins had said we need to purge the world of Isis and use whatever means in our power to do so, she would have received widespread support. She unwisely chose to use wording that sits uncomfortably with too many people.
All that anger directed at someone paid to say extreme things should be directed solely at the b@st@rds who are murdering men, women and children.
Taking offense at things is for sad brains.
And I find people who "haven't a clue what she did wrong" tedious as well. Even if you disagree they were offensive you surely must have an inkling as to why they might be deemed offensive by some?
She clearly did. She's well aware of offensive terms and the meaning of phrases like that, she makes her living writing about these things. No one would innocently write 'we need a final solution' in the context she wrote it.She clearly didn't intend to reference the Holocaust.
We are not allowed to Buzzer.