The ability of the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre and
his retinue of overpaid attack poodles to indulge in breathtaking hypocrisy
while remaining righteous and indignant has been confirmed today with a triple
helping of trashed glasshouses led
by tedious and unfunny churnalist Richard Littlejohn, who has been ordered
to kick Guardian writer Jack Monroe
for allegedly mocking the disabled.
Disability, Guv? That's my subject, innit?!?
Of course, Ms Monroe has done no such thing, but Dicky
Windbag never lets such details get in the way of a good rant. But the thought
occurs that The Sage Of Vero Beach has very little room to scold others for
their attitude to disability, and here on Zelo Street, Dick’s nasty campaign
against the disabled has featured more than once in the past, not
least his smear of wheelchair-bound campaigner Jody McIntyre.
Littlejohn claimed he was not making light of McIntyre’s
disability, then told “Jody McIntyre is
like Andy from Little Britain”. That’s right, he said that McIntyre was
faking his disability. And it wasn’t the only smear: when the Vagina Monologue
wanted to hatchet the Motability scheme, there was Littlejohn telling
his readers that the disabled were “given
a free car on the taxpayer”.
He wasn’t finished: there
was the claim that “There are now
3.2 million people claiming long-term disability, even though they are
perfectly able to do some kind of job”. The figure was actually those
claiming an out of work benefit, and the claim purely malicious, clearly
intended to demonise a group of vulnerable people. Not that the million pound
hack gives a flying foxtrot about them, of course.
And Dicky Windbag is not the only source of Mail hypocrisy today, as
witness Tamara Cohen wailing “Labour’s
class war on private schools with threat to cut £700million tax breaks if they
do not help state schools”. She went on “Critics will argue that this approach will only force private schools
to raise their fees ... One
private school head teacher has already warned that fees are now so expensive
they are being used as ‘finishing schools for the children of oligarchs’”.
“Children of
oligarchs”? Children of Daily Mail
editorial staff, more like: small wonder Dacre wants a negative slant on Hunt’s
speech. He is interested only in trashing the reputation of the state education
sector, and defending the freedom of Himself Personally Now to send his sons to
Eton.
But the
icing on the cake has to go to Max “Hitler”
Hastings, taking a break from appearing on TV and going on and on and on and on
and not letting anyone get a word in edgeways, to condemn Formula 1 World
Champion Lewis Hamilton for waving the Union Flag but not paying tax in the UK.
Rather like Lord Rothermere, then – you know Max, the bloke who owns the paper
you’re writing for.
The Daily
Mail – a veritable cesspool of stinking hypocrisy. No change there, then.
2 comments:
The Hastings article concentrated on the awarding of honours to non-doms. I wonder if a certain unrecognised (so far at least) editor was dictating it. The obligatory dig at Mrs Pitt and her damehood certainly suggests so.
"No parent ever gets over the loss of a child. It is especially tough on the mother who has brought that precious life into the world.
What makes Jack Monroe think that Samantha Cameron isn’t worthy of human compassion?"
Yes Richard, Samantha Cameron is worthy of compassion but while we're on the point Dicky, what makes Jan Moir think that Steven Gateley's mother isn't worthy of human compassion?
Moreover, what makes *cough* Richard Littlejohn think that the mothers of the five women murdered in Ipswich aren't worthy of human compassion?
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