Monday, 19 April 2010

Lib Dem Staffer Fired for Internet Tirade

Uber-clean and shiny Lib Dems have been left with red faces today after they were
forced
to fire a staffer for his tirades against religious people. Adam Webb wrote on his Facebook page that he wished "all religious people to just f**k off". He also said certain people should be "banned from breeding", including "vile women with too many kids". Nice.


15 comments:

Silent Hunter
said...

Are you sure he's not a Tory with those kind of outlooks? ;o)

concrete pump said...

He's got a point.

squirtle said...

you say "nice", and anyone that hasn't been reading this blog for ages would asume you're being sarcastic, but i think it genuinely is good stuff to you. it is to me. if it isn't to you then i misjudged you.

Jodi said...

That's not very liberal.

liam
said...

As a freind of adam and knowing mostly what was written by adam, this article is disgusting. I myself joined a few of the racist groups in order to fight against racism and against people who are racist (as did adam). Adam posted these links in which a lot of times on facebook along with the sentence "this is disgusting" and "what has the world come to" were written above them, he posted them with
disgust, not because hes "anti-breeding" or whatever crazy person you're trying to make him out to be. Whoever has reported this has taken tiny snippets of what adam has said and put them together in the complete opposite context of what adam was saying. And, it fails to mention, as well as the racist groups adam joined and slated, he also joined many anti-racism groups which he fully supported,but you failed to bring that up i see! Putting a story out like this isnt a game it could easily ruine someones life, if all politicians gave as much as a crap as adam this country wouldnt be in the rut labour and conservatives have managed to get us in over the past 40 years.

Sam Cudworth
said...
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Thatsnews
said...

Sadly over the years my experiences with Liberal Democrats has forced me to conclude that they are not especially Liberal or particularly democratic.

Chas said...

Adam's freind (sic) "liam" needs to learn to spell, write grammatically, and think before posting responses on this site. "liam" is giving us a very strong and distinct impression of not being very bright.

Derp said...

Typical Lib Dem. I bet he whines about Cameron being a UPPER CLASS TORY TOFF LOL whilst happily ignoring Clegg's privileged upbringing.

There's one thing I really, really can't stand in politics, it's hypocritical moral superiority. It's the Lib Dem whining. It's Harman's harping about her discrimination bill. It's Obama bleeting about the banks while the finance industry paid for half his inauguration. It's crap like that.

FX Man
said...

Caesar The Moment:

https://fxbites.blogspot.com/2010/04/caesar-moment.html

liam
said...

It doesn't matter how things are spelt or how things look, slate me for that all day long i don't really care. What i do care about is the fact that everything Adam has said has been put in a completely different context. You don't know what Adam had put on facebook, you don't know Adam's views about anything, you've never met the guy!
And as for my spelling or grammer, i think theres a slightly bigger issue, so i may not be the best writer, or the most intelligent, but unlike you, i seem to know what is right and what is wrong, so get off your high horse and face the facts

Julian Mann
said...

Whatever view one takes on 'creationism' it is now quite clear that biblical Christianity is deeply unpopular amongst sections of the political class. This is extremely worrying because the functioning of our Parliamentary democracy is far more dependent on Christian spiritual and moral values than the mainstream political parties are prepared to acknowledge.

Orthodox Christian views on the supremacy of Christ are being increasingly proscribed as 'Islamophobic' and the biblical view that heterosexual marriage is the foundation of a healthy society as 'homophobic'.

Julian Mann
said...

Whatever view one takes on 'creationism' it is now quite clear that biblical Christianity is deeply unpopular amongst sections of the political class. This is extremely worrying because the functioning of our Parliamentary democracy is far more dependent on Christian spiritual and moral values than the mainstream political parties are prepared to acknowledge.

Orthodox Christian teaching on the supremacy of Christ is being increasingly proscribed as 'Islamophobic' and the biblical view that heterosexual marriage is the foundation of a healthy society as 'homophobic'.

TheClarks
said...

Julian. I think you've been smoking too much volcanic ash.

Julian Mann
said...

Sir or Madam, perhaps you won't be feeling quite so complacent about our post-Christian political culture when an X-Factor electorate, blown along by politically-correct postmodernism, fails to deliver a clear electoral verdict; we have a hung Parliament; a Lib-Lab pact results; Ken Clarke's prophecy comes true and the markets lose confidence in Britain.

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