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    Morrissey

    Perhaps one for those who recall The Smiths providing a musical backdrop to their youth...

    I know Morrissey has often been linked with the right wing down the years, but the way he's become so open about it of late makes it hard to reconcile his lyrics from back in the day to his present-day political views.

    https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...w-jimmy-fallon


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    Really good article. I love The Smiths but I wouldn't touch anything by Morrissey these days. He just seems like a bitter old racist these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matty_f View Post
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    Really good article. I love The Smiths but I wouldn't touch anything by Morrissey these days. He just seems like a bitter old racist these days.
    Me too, we should have known after Bengali In Platforms but that was brushed aside at the time.

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    A tired has been who hasn't done anything of relevance in fifteen years and now needs to appeal to the worst of society to stay in the papers.

    I'm surprised he wasn't appointed Scotland manager.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    Me too, we should have known after Bengali In Platforms but that was brushed aside at the time.
    As you say, perhaps his true views were lurking there all along. I wonder if Marr managed to keep him in check during the heyday of The Smiths as such views would have alienated much of their fanbase. Once left to his own devices he certainly seems to have become steadily more reckless and outspoken.

    Cornershop were apparently burning Morrissey posters as far back as 1992!

    https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/corners...s-1992-racism/

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    I don't know what's happened to him. The Smiths were so anti-Thatcher. If he's merely attention seeking, he's far too intelligent for that.
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    He has previous.

    In 2014 he told Ireland's Hot Press magazine that Scotland should leave the UK as we didn't need Westminster. Then just last year, people booed him and walked out of the SSE Hydro when he openly criticized Nicola Sturgeon.

    Honestly. I think the guys just a bit of an anarchist who likes to create a stir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fife-Hibee View Post
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    He has previous.

    In 2014 he told Ireland's Hot Press magazine that Scotland should leave the UK as we didn't need Westminster. Then just last year, people booed him and walked out of the SSE Hydro when he openly criticized Nicola Sturgeon.

    Honestly. I think the guys just a bit of an anarchist who likes to create a stir.
    I've always thought he was a fanny and he seems to be getting worse with age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    I don't know what's happened to him. The Smiths were so anti-Thatcher. If he's merely attention seeking, he's far too intelligent for that.
    I think at best he's simply become a cranky oldish man and at worst more openly racist. Down the years there's been enough ambiguity about some of his statements and actions for the jury to be out, but in recent years calling the Chinese a 'subspecies' and his recent comments about Khan and immigration ('Germany is now the rape capital or Europe') don't really leave any room for doubt.

    Perhaps, as I said earlier, Marr was the one who fuelled The Smiths' perceived political identity. Or was Morrissey anti-Thatcher because he didn't agree with her that our future was in Europe? As he said in 1992, "I don’t want to be European. I want England to remain an island".

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    I think at best he's simply become a cranky oldish man and at worst more openly racist. Down the years there's been enough ambiguity about some of his statements and actions for the jury to be out, but in recent years calling the Chinese a 'subspecies' and his recent comments about Khan and immigration ('Germany is now the rape capital or Europe') don't really leave any room for doubt.

    Perhaps, as I said earlier, Marr was the one who fuelled The Smiths' perceived political identity. Or was Morrissey anti-Thatcher because he didn't agree with her that our future was in Europe? As he said in 1992, "I don’t want to be European. I want England to remain an island".
    The warning signs were there only a few years after the Smiths split when he started literally wrapping himself in the Union flag on stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G B Young View Post
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    I think at best he's simply become a cranky oldish man and at worst more openly racist. Down the years there's been enough ambiguity about some of his statements and actions for the jury to be out, but in recent years calling the Chinese a 'subspecies' and his recent comments about Khan and immigration ('Germany is now the rape capital or Europe') don't really leave any room for doubt.

    Perhaps, as I said earlier, Marr was the one who fuelled The Smiths' perceived political identity. Or was Morrissey anti-Thatcher because he didn't agree with her that our future was in Europe? As he said in 1992, "I don’t want to be European. I want England to remain an island".
    As far as I know, he defined himself as a socialist during The Smiths and denounced Thatcher's economic policy on places like Manchester. He seems to have lost the plot, trying to be outrageous, when some of his remarks simply make look an idiot, which he definitely is not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    some of his remarks simply make look an idiot, which he definitely is not.
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    "I want England to remain an island".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    As far as I know, he defined himself as a socialist during The Smiths and denounced Thatcher's economic policy on places like Manchester. He seems to have lost the plot, trying to be outrageous, when some of his remarks simply make look an idiot, which he definitely is not.
    Perhaps that old adage 'if you're not a socialist before you're 25 you have no heart; if you're a socialist after 25 you have no head' applies to Morrissey? He might not have become a Thatcher supporter, but here's what he came out with a few years back: "I nearly voted for Ukip. I like Nigel Farage a great deal. His views are quite logical, especially where Europe is concerned."

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    Quote Originally Posted by G B Young View Post
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    Perhaps that old adage 'if you're not a socialist before you're 25 you have no heart; if you're a socialist after 25 you have no head' applies to Morrissey? He might not have become a Thatcher supporter, but here's what he came out with a few years back: "I nearly voted for Ukip. I like Nigel Farage a great deal. His views are quite logical, especially where Europe is concerned."
    I prefer this quote from a great man:

    "Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative". John Stuart Mill
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    An utter irrelevance and a total ****er

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    Washed up irrelevant throw back. Stop me if you think you've heard this one before.

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    I’ve heard Jonny Marr gigs are pretty good.

    The Smiths were amazing but Morrissey has turned out to be an utter wholloper

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    Posed an interesting question at his London gig last night:

    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...-arena-bombing

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    Posed an interesting question at his London gig last night:

    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...-arena-bombing
    It’s a fair point about the medias clumsiness around racially sensitive issues. And sometimes by ignoring stories about radical Islam the BBC and the Guardian play into the hands of racists, because they don’t have the tools to have a proper conversation about it.

    But Brendan O Neill misses the point that Morrissey IS ‘far right’, it’s not just that his detractors CLAIM he is. He’s intelligent, well informed, and he wants a mythical England where there is less black people. That’s his belief. And I say that as someone who went to his gig at the usher hall when he was more circumspect about going public with his beliefs. National Front Disco came out in the 90s as he went solo, and it was possible to believe it was a piece of irony. Not so much now, when he goes on talk shows with Britain First badges. A reactionary rebel is still a reactionary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    Posed an interesting question at his London gig last night:

    https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/...-arena-bombing
    Is there anyone who said "go easy on the killer" when talking about the MA bombing? Or does anyone say "don't look back in anger" about the atrocity?

    Not saying there aren’t just wondering who they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kato View Post
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    Is there anyone who said "go easy on the killer" when talking about the MA bombing? Or does anyone say "don't look back in anger" about the atrocity?

    Not saying there aren’t just wondering who they are.

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    There’s a lot of straw men about…

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    There’s a lot of straw men about…
    I wish Morrisey was one of them. He's never been a rebel either. Just an angry pedant with a huge regard for himself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kato View Post
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    I wish Morrisey was one of them. He's never been a rebel either. Just an angry pedant with a huge regard for himself.

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    Absolutely loved the Smiths, have to be honest. Still listen to them from time to time.

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    John Cleese to join GB News to talk about ‘woke issues and cancel culture’. Up the Rebels !

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Absolutely loved the Smiths, have to be honest. Still listen to them from time to time.
    I stick by my initial impression. I saw The Smiths supporting The Gang of Four in London early 80's. I thought then more or less what I think now, good band spoiled by a dickhead frontman who has a really annoying voice. Nothing has changed my mind.

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    Is there anyone who said "go easy on the killer" when talking about the MA bombing? Or does anyone say "don't look back in anger" about the atrocity?

    Not saying there aren’t just wondering who they are.

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    IIRC Don't Look Back in Anger became the anthem for the One Manchester events that were held in the wake of the bombing, with various artists coming together to sing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    IIRC Don't Look Back in Anger became the anthem for the One Manchester events that were held in the wake of the bombing, with various artists coming together to sing it.
    It seems fair to assume that the choice of an inclusive, 'coming together' song title was about healing, not because it was 'letting the perpetrator off with it because he was a muslim', which is presumably Morrissey's argument? But that's a self fulfilling prophesy, because the man is a racist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    IIRC Don't Look Back in Anger became the anthem for the One Manchester events that were held in the wake of the bombing, with various artists coming together to sing it.
    Were they singing that about the bomber?

    Did anyone say "go easy on the killer".

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    Were they singing that about the bomber?

    Did anyone say "go easy on the killer".

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    No idea. I doubt any rational person said go easy on the killer.

    Some background from the NME:

    https://www.nme.com/news/music/morrissey-debuts-new-song-bonfire-of-teenagers-about-manchester-arena-bombing-3262238

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    Quote Originally Posted by He's here! View Post
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    No idea. I doubt any rational person said go easy on the killer.

    Some background from the NME:

    https://www.nme.com/news/music/morri...ombing-3262238
    Am not going to click that one as the original link wasn't interesting at all. Just him finding a way to be a bit more fascisty. If you think about what he is saying his argument falls apart in a few seconds.

    The NME and Morrisey. Had my fill of that one, cheers.

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