Dear All
Alex Salmond and
unpopular Nicola Sturgeon’s Scottish independence campaign is really in effect
a virtual campaign that exists in cyber space.
Unsurprisingly the
cyber space ‘war of independence’ is fought by the cybernats, the shock troops
of hate.
As a victim of the
howling Nationalists mob, I have been specifically targeted.
And the Nationalists really
poured on the hate regarding me, I think it is something to do with feeling inferior.
Recently David S Berry,
some plank out in the wilds of East Lothian decided to have a go at me for
blogging on the Kim Jong Eck story.
I am not entitled to
exercise and report the news and comment as a citizen blogger it seems.
Patently not, as Berry in what I imagine is some kind of sycophant attempt at brownie points with the SNP leadership had a pot shot. One of the tactics of the Nazis in 1930's Germany was to try and suppress free speech using smearing. He says I am a nasty
cyber bully; he had to resign from the SNP because he was at the centre of a
race row.
Mr. Berry appears to be ignorant of history and generally ignorant from what I am seeing.
While in the SNP, I
never heard of him before the race row story, which incidentally I blogged on,
he was one the SNP clique who opened his mouth too far and got roasted.
Anyway, as the
Scottish independence campaign for Alex Salmond and unpopular Nicola Sturgeon rumbles on,
I have produced a short video, how to commit virtual political suicide using a virtual grenade.
First, remove the pin.
Next, take your hand
off the arming lever to ignite the virtual fuse inside, and mind you don’t let the arm
lever hit you as it flies off, health and safety at all times.
Hold the virtual
grenade close to your virtual campaign and just wait.
Once it explodes,
start crying, wailing and howling, let your lower lip tremble and allow your
head to be held by both hands as the sobs pour out.
I hope the
Nationalists find this short video entertaining, they don’t have a lot to be
cheery about at present.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human
Rights at Glasgow University
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