Boris Sells Himself To The Gaystapo

Albrecht Duerer, “The Whore of Babylon”

“If gay marriage was OK – and I was uncertain on the issue – then I saw no reason in principle why a union should not be consecrated between three men, as well as two men; or indeed three men and a dog.” 

Boris Johnson

‘One of the amazing things about London is that not only have we got a declining crime rate, declining murder rate, more theatres than New York, less rainfall than Rome, it’s also one of the few places in the country where the rate of marriage is actually increasing.

‘I see absolutely no reason why that happy state should be denied to anybody in our country and that’s why I’m supporting the Out4Marriage campaign.’

Boris Johnson

The last “hero” ready to sell himself to the Gaystapo is our once not at all unpleasant Major of London, Boris Johnson, known simply as “Boris” a bit everywhere.

Boris has made a great, hopefully fatal mistake: he has openly endorsed so-called gay marriage.

No doubt, Boris is very popular, and he certainly thinks this plunge into sexual perversion will help him to consolidate his support among the vast cohorts of the perverts & their friends. I do think, though, that he might have made a stupid statement too much for the following reasons:

1. Boris isn’ t Cameron. Even babies know Cameron has built his political career on duplicity and flattery. Johnson built his on sincerity and political incorrectness. When he forgets who he is to become a bad copy of Cameron, one can’t see why those who want to kick the man out should support Boris instead.

2. Cameron is losing ground not because he isn’t “pleasant” (he can be glib enough) but because more and more Conservatives want to see Conservatism again, and the voters on the ground clearly start to have enough of this stupid marketing exercise merely benefiting a couple of hundreds,well, prostitutes. How they should change their mind because Boris is a nice chap is beyond me.

3. Alas for them, prostitutes tend to be despised even when they are liked, and I can’t see why Boris should be considered any better than a street worker from true Conservatives, whom in the end he is going to need if he wants to be a real alternative to the Chameleon.

Summa summarum, I think (and hope) the party will realise Boris never made the step from pleasant clown to serious statesman; on the contrary, the power went on his head and caused him to renege his entire persona for the sale of popularity and power, becoming just another little Jezebel. I doubt this is what a growing number of Conservatives (in Parliament and, most importantly, on the ground) wants.

Mundabor

Posted on August 21, 2012, in Catholicism and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. Mebbe comes of having tea ..or pints.. or just exchanging conspiratory looks? with chatterati, blazeristas, guardianistas, possibly even media-approved catholics (sigh)..we all want approval, we all want to be loved , and if we count not on LOVE himself, well…
    Modern English men don’t even KNOW the poem “Dare to be Daniel, dare to stand alone….

    • Agree, Pepe.

      And then power corrupts, and if one does not have a very strong ethics when he starts, and a clear idea of why he is in politics, things go wrong.
      Johnson was actually a journalist, son of an MP, drawn into politics rather than “planning” to get into it.
      He is now one of the very powerful people in Europe (the major of London controls, in fact, a middle European state in terms of administered budget) and it did him serious damage, whilst all the people around him telling him he will be the next Prime Minister tell him he should become “mainstream”… but Boris’ USP was that he was NOT mainstream, if you take away his own character you make of him an insipid puppet hungry for power, which he in the end now has become…

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