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I watched a discussion about “hate crime” on that sanctimonious Sunday morning programme called Sunday Live. The the botox-enhanced (re)appearance of the BBC’s one-time favourite ‘revert’ Myriam Francoise Cerrah was an unexpected pleasure. (long-time-no-see!) And the 'Cerrah" has gone.
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She hasn’t been on our screens for quite a while. She has evidently revoked modesty for a new, lip-enhanced Kardashian-look. (I stole the grab below from btl over on Harry's Place. )
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However, her regurgitation of those tiresome context-free Boris quotations almost made I larf. You guessed it; she employed the humbug/letterbox manoeuvre. This was supposed to be a discussion about stopping hate-speech, not indulging in it!
When the host politely probed her about the new look, she said she’d been forced to abandon her headscarf because of racist incidents on the bus. Somehow that seemed hard to believe. The new image somehow dented the credibility of that particular excuse. (And the headscarf had shrunk to a turban a while back.)
It's a good thing for genocidal Islamist pervert Abu Bakr al-BigDaddy that he's dead or he'd surely have suffered a fatal heart attack today after seeing that shameless 'Muslim' hussy on infidel TV letting her hair down and showing off her (new?) pouty lips. 'Cause of death? Allah-sanctioned lust'.
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't look like she's seen the inside of a bus many times...more a London-black-cab sort of babe I would say. I'd say your average Muslim Cleric wouldn't be too happy with the pic that adorns the front page of her personal website...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.myriamfrancois.com/
Is she one of those people who's going to stop being a Muslim - like Jemima Khan - without ever admitting it because they don't want to draw people's attention to their apostasy...for obvious reasons?
Who knows? - but the M-branding isn't very evident anymore, now she's on to the "whiteness" thing. I am getting the impression that people like "Myriam" want "white" people (I reject the description personally) to adapt Dame Edna song about "Niceness"..."It's my single greatest asset, my..." and substitute "whiteness" for "niceness".
Shakespeare's single greatest asset wasn't his "whiteness"...likewise Dickens, TS Eliot, Brunel, Elgar, Faraday and HG Wells. And likewise the greatest asset of James Baldwin, Otis Redding, Chuck Berry and Scott Joplin wasn't their "blackness". If I knew any famous Inuits who had made major contributions to our culture, I would mention them as well...nothing against Inuits. Of course this simply confirms the huge amount of Inuitophobia present in our society...
Please stop the madness! And please stop these hate-baiters getting free publicity from the BBC. They are going to lay waste to our society.