Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Daily Express: Kids Today!!!

The Daily Express only got round yesterday to writing about that YouGov silly 'survey' that had 1 in 2 young people saying they were not 100% heterosexual.

The Express online attracts few readers' comments - possibly because so many of their readers will have no truck with those new-fangled computing machines.

But this one sent them fucking BALLISTIC!

Here's a top 10 from the first page...

Problem. Nobody seems satisfied with ONE FINGER IN ONE PIE. WE HAVE TO HAVE IT ALL. ITS MY RIGHT. BLAME THE NANNY STATE. 
 
Just a poll informing people that abnormal is now the norm, Whats next having sex with animals must be close. 

A damning indictment of their education by PC leftists. 

What a load of left wing pc crap trying to normalize genetic misfits. 


The reason we keep reading this rubbish and seeing it on the telly, no one is championing everyday people. As soon as you disagree you are vilified by these nasty heterophobs. Even if you try to fight back you are slandered on social media. People are not able to stand up for themselves they are being brow beaten into submission hence why most people won't get involved... Sick time we live in. 

Total pile of cr#p!!!!! the pooftas are playing god again!!!!!
 

Looks like the endless gay propaganda is having its desired effect.

Just remember folks all these kiddyfiddlers of young boys are gay so their not quite as cute as they like to portray themselves.and this will only confirm what the rest of the world thinks of British males. 

Gosh, the 'GAY LOBBY' have been bust havn't they!. Who else but them would have been remotely interested in a survey guaranteed to undermine heterosexuals? 

What is this garbage? Not satisfied with the destruction of our nation via immigration we now want to turn everyone into the opposite of what they really are?

Take that heterophobs!

2 comments:

  1. I'm guessing a lot of those comments are made up. Enrage people and they will have to sign up to a Daily Express account to comment. They can then get your personal details and spam you for profit. They make money by instilling fear.

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  2. Yes, but the story was surely enraging enough for the Express's lovely readers...

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