The Unique Selling Point (USP) of Nigel “Thirsty” Farage, so his fellow saloon
bar propper-uppers at UKIP would like the electorate to think, is that he tells
it like it is. It’s only what that mythical silent majority is thinking,
stripped clean of all that liberal and namby-pamby political correctness. He’s
a man of the people. He likes a pint, and you can relate to him. And it’s total
bullshit.
Squeaky foot in mouth finger up the bum time
Mr Thirsty and his pals have, for some time, pretended that
what most people would call bigotry is a mere series of gaffes, to be excused
by the least credible of excuses, which we are supposed to take on trust. That
was the line taken when former PPC Kerry Smith first tried to hang on to the
UKIP candidacy for South Basildon and East Thurrock, before bowing to the inevitable and quitting.
The Kippers put forward former Express hack Patrick “Lunchtime”
O’Flynn to explain that Smith’s comments, including calling gay party members “disgusting old pooftahs”, and referring
to a “Chinky bird”, were because he
was, at the time, on sedatives. God Only Knows how much more bigoted and racist
he might have been if no sedatives had been involved.
But, with Smith throwing in the towel, there it might have
stayed but for Mr Thirsty fetching up on Nick Ferrari’s LBC show this morning and
ending up with boot firmly in mouth as he admitted Smith was not a suitable
candidate, but then claimed, guess what, that there wasn’t really anything
wrong with what he had said. Because he had grown up in a council house. And
then it got worse.
Ferrari challenged the idea that living in a council house
made it OK to make derogatory comments. Cue Farage: “If you and your mates were going out for a Chinese, what do you say
you’re going for?” to which Ferrari, to his credit, replied firmly “I honestly would not use the word ‘Chinky’.
Would you?” Nige came back with “No,
but a lot of people would”.
A lot of which people? But dig yourself in deeper: “I think we’re very snobbish in London about
condemning people perhaps for the colloquial language they use, particularly if
it’s not meant with really unpleasant intent”. It’s got bugger all to do with
“being in London”, or “colloquial language”. People don’t use
words like “Chinky”. It’s largely fallen
out of use – whatever kind of house you live in.
But Nige wasn’t listening: “The point is this; I feel a bit sorry for Kerry Smith because he’s a
genuine fella, I think even with the poofter comment ... All I am saying is
UKIP is treated slightly unfairly on this. Yes, of course we have people who do
things and say things that are wrong, so do the other parties as well ... We do
not have a monopoly on stupidity, I promise you”. Not yet, perhaps, but
give it time.
We’re not talking “rough
diamonds” here. The term is “racist
bigots”. End of story.
5 comments:
"We’re not talking “rough diamonds” here"
And there's the pity, it would have been 50% correct and that's arguably a better success rate than the current lot in Government.
Roughly speaking.
Has any Kipper tried to ride out one of these bouts of bigotry and prejudice by claiming it to be just 'banter'? (Which is used to justify all manner of unsavoury behaviour.)
Saying that you're going for a chinky is bad enough when talking about a meal, but Kerry Smith was talking about a person.
What next? Will nigg*r be OK, because it comes from negro and that was an academic term!
This is the man that refers to Rupert Murdoch as:'The Boss'
I'm older than Farage - in person years, anyway - and I can honestly say despite growing up in the 60s and 70s I have never referred to either a Chinese person or a Chinese takeaway as a 'chinky'. Why would I?
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