Thursday 19 March 2009

The Auld Sod - Poland!

The media tells us anti-semitism is rising in Europe. The E.C. has set up a committee to investigate the phenomeon. It is under the Chairmanship of Denis McShane.

Mr. McShane is a rather enimagic figure. It seems that that is not his real name, or so George Galloway M.P. said in one of his books, "I know his real name".

McShane is an Irish name, but Denis McShane came from Poland. Do you get Irish folk in Poland? He stepped into a job in journalism here in Britain, which isnot an easy thing to do. This suggests he had powerful backers & was well connected.

McShane joined the N.U.J. of cource, and before long was a top N.U.J. Official, you don't make upward social mobility in a left-wing union like the N.U.J. was in them days, unless you have lots of backing. Who was footing for McShane I wonder?

It was Denis McShane who introduced a practice that journals should not put the ethnicity of folk accused of criminal conduct.

The idea seems to have been to hide the identity of ethnic minorities who might be involved in crimes like rape & mugging. It was argued by some folk that publishing the ethnicity of folk would harm race relations.
This of cource is a call for special treatment to be given to the hordes of ethnic minorities flooding into Britain. Some say these hordes will be the Red Guards thrown against us British when the R-R-Revolution comes, but to wonder such things in public leaves you open to a roasting in the media, in fact you might even be prosocuted for it in a court of law.
McShane ultimately became an M.E.P., and seems to make a brillient career in the office you see you can get appointed to the top posts, and with his obvious connections, the skys the limit, eh?
How pleasant life can be if you have connections, eh? Fine Jobs! Fat saleries (with expences) Lots of clout in the political & social spheres. Strange thing, you know I have an Irish name; but it never helped me to get a job. Maybe I should learn Polish or whatever tougue Mr. McShane uses as his first language, eh?
H.Mullin Mar. 09

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