Wednesday, 18 December 2024

Freezing this Christmas

 Christmas Cart Topping Song banned by the BBC?

 

A Christmas song that satirises Kira Stammer and Rachael Reeves for taking away the fuel allowance from pensioners could top the Charts for Christmas but is getting little or no airplay. The song "Freezing this Christmas" is sung in the style of Elvis Presley and bases on a 70s Christmas song by the pop group Mud, Lonely this Christmas. The song by Sir Starmer and the Granny Harmers who have penned an unlikely Christmas hit. Its top of the Apple Music charts and all money raised will go to help the aged.

                However, it appears that the BBC and other main stream media radio networks are not playing it, I wonder why? Could it be that media and political don't like the truth, that many old people may die this year because of Labour's cash grab on pensioners and the Low paid? Remember that lowering the National Insurance contribution threshold from £9,100 to £5000 directly hit the lower paid. Where was that in their manifesto? Anyway before I go off on a rant, lets return to the song. The song quotes Keir Starmer's interview he gave to Good Housekeeping April when he said of one pensioner, "She told me that she doesn't get out of bed till midday because she doesn't want to turn the heating on." How can you say something like that and then take away pensioners heating allowance? What a hypocrite! To hear the song click on the link below, lyrics are below this, + another satirical Christmas song Below that.



Try to imagine a house that’s full of cold,

Try to imagine being 80 years old,

That’s where I’ll be since the cure left me,
I wish tears could heat my home.


What can I do without fuel?
I’ve got no place, no place to go,
It’ll be freezing this Christmas without fuel at home,
It’ll be freezing this Christmas while K-Star is warm.
It’ll be cold, so cold without fuel at home this Christmas.


And she told me that she doesn’t get out of bed till midday,
Because she didn’t want to turn the heating on.
Each time I remember, I’ve paid taxes all my life,
I cry as I wonder: Will I make it?
Will my wife?

I just break down as I look around,
And the only things I see are foreign walls and open doors,
And a freezing OAP.
It’ll be freezing this Christmas while the money goes abroad.
It’ll be freezing this Christmas while Rachel Reeves is a fraud.
It’ll be cold, so cold without fuel at home this Christmas.

We inherited a situation where there was a £22 billion black hole in the public finances. (Reeves speaking).
Do you remember last year when Rishi was here?
We never thought there’d be an end.
And I remember looking at you then,
And I remember thinking that next Christmas things won’t be this bad.
For us, but darling, this year things are even worse.
And we really, we really need warmth.
But two-tier here doesn’t care at all.

It’ll be freezing this Christmas without fuel at home,
It’ll be freezing this Christmas while K-Star is warm.
It’ll be cold, so cold without fuel at home this Christmas.

Merry Christmas, Keir, I hope you can sleep at night.


Loose your culture to all that's Woke 




Friday, 13 December 2024

Reasons to give up the TV part 1

 

The latest BBC venture into

Absolute Trash

Smoggie Queens

Just when you think the BBC cannot go any lower, they make Smoggie Queens, which is supposed to be a comedy series about a group of Alphabet People drag queens in Middlesbrough. Again this is little more than BBC social engineering, another attempt to push the 'Message' as some call it. All the usual tropes are present, the depiction of anyone who stands up for traditional family values as right-wing bigots, the drag queens are downtrodden victims, and that these people who dress in outlandish sexualised clothing, and wear bondage doggie masks are actually quite normal.

Here is the dialogue between a drag queen and some fetish-clad youngsters:

Note the careful manipulation of the TV audience by the scriptwriter and the director.

 CUT TO

EXT.-

Older drag Queen talks to some youngsters 

              Leather-clad fetish youngster:

          Why have you never told us about your son?

 

              Older Drag Queen

          Nobody ever asked.

 

              Leather-clad fetish youngster:

                        Do you see him much?

              

               Older Drag Queen

              (Sad victim-type look as he gazes into the                    distance)

                        Oh, not in a long time; his mum stopped me seeing him                when she found out I did drag.

              Leather-clad fetish youngster:

          How was she allowed to do that?

               Older Drag Queen

          Well, back in the day, dad in a frock didn't have a leg to stand on when it came to custody.

In the world we live in, they would just as sooner come at us with a pitchfork.

So they are so downtrodden that the compulsory funded BBC make an expensive TV series about them? It costs £200,000 per 30 minute episode. Which means they are spending over a million pounds on this rubbish in total.

Let's have another look at how BBC scriptwriters and directors attempt to normalize the abnormal. I can just imagine the script now.


CUT TO:

INT.-

Club scene,

Intense rhythmic rave music, mainly male dancers gyrating to the beat, Leather clad, some in black see-through tops, lots of black leather and policeman's hats, ... with studs.

Directly in front of camera, a normal-looking young man in a white vest with a bottle of wholesome beer in his hand speaks to another man in a leather bondage facemask.

Vest-clad young man with a bottle of beer says in a quaint northern accent

     They've closed tut junction on the A19, nightmare!

 

So normal, so wholesome, that's the message here! They even talk about road works in this sexualised setting.

I make no apology for continuing with CUT, and with 500,000 turning off the BBC in the last year, we say good; let's hope that another 500,000 stop paying the licence fee next year. Go woke, go broke, are you listening, Vatican!

I've not seen this programme, nor do I intend to, and as I do not have a TV or pay the license fee, it's not going to happen. However, I am picking up articles and clips on YouTube, and as this is a good reason for Catholics and other Christians to give up the evil box, I felt I should comment on it.


However, they continue to insist, it's not perverted it's completely normal - "Bacardi and Coke, please"

by Prayer Crusader St Philomena