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Bill Ryan
8th July 2020, 16:08
This should be heard by 100 million people. Maybe more.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0csBNi5e0M
In the transcript below, I corrected other existing transcripts (and circumvented the Avalon autocensor :) ) to 100% accurately portray everything he said.

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The Right to Hate

You tell me what I can’t say
You censor what I can.
You say I’m offensive because I believe my eyes
And I say I see a woman, not a man.
You call me thick and racist for not wanting to be a part
Of a rich man’s club in Europe, or a global New World Order,
With no soul or guts or heart.
You throw at me the slave trade,
You tell me my 4 year old grandson is to blame,
You point your branding, accusing, intolerant fingers
And tell me to hang my head in shame.
I’m free to have opinions (as long as they fall in line with yours),
I can fly my banners high and proud
(As long as you support that cause).
You have to be right all the time,
Yours is the only way.
I have to like what YOU like,
Be they black, trans, left or gay.
It makes no difference if I tell you
I’m not the things for which you accuse,
Cause once you’ve made up your closed off minds
I’m always gonna lose.
I have black friends
“So, you’re still a racist!”
Homophobic? But I’ve shared beds with gay men.
I’m an anti-Semite
But the Rothschilds really DO influence the dollar, pound and yen.
You sip your Pinot Grigio in trendy bars down in the smoke,
Looking down your noses with loathsome contempt
At billions of working class folk.
Well I’ve come here to tell you
That you have had your time
Cause the Winds of Change are blowin’
And the Bells of Freedom soon will chime,
Cause MY class... MY ****in’ class
Are wakin’ up and stirrin’,
And we’re gonna peacefully attack.
We’re gonna breach those PC walls of segregation
That have divided gay, straight, white and black.
I’ve got no malice in my heart!
I don’t judge people on their sex or creed or race
I don’t even speak ill of absolute cunts behind their backs,
Not even the bloke who murdered me dad
I just tell 'em to their face.
So to all you branded and progressive liberals who won’t allow debate
I hate no man or woman,
I just want the right to hate.
I want the right to hate like I want the right to love.
I wanna like and dislike what I wanna like and dislike,
And be able to vocalize it, bruv.
I’m not responsible for slavery and I’m not takin' any blame
Cause the “white privilege” built on black slavery you say that I enjoy?
Well...
Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Oprah Winfrey
Rihanna
Floyd Mayweather
Alicia Keys
Jamie Foxx
Barack Obama
(et al)
All enjoy the same.
Beyoncé spent $87 million dollars on a house
Just thru shakin' that ass.
While me and my lass are at home lamenting
About ways just to pay the ****in’ gas.
And I don’t see too much “white privilege” in a system
That lets east European refugees or wounded soldiers live in cardboard boxes.
Why do black lives matter,
And progressives fail to see
Not all white folks live in stately homes, chasing ****in’ foxes!
And I’m not homophobic, transphobic, racist, or ANYTHING-phobic
You see, I don’t FEAR sex or race or gender,
I just won’t bow down to your PC.
Don’t confuse my use of slang with racism or bigotry...
Don’t confuse my rejection of your ****e with spite...
Don’t naturally assume I’m thick and racist cause I’m northern working class, I’m not;
I’m articulate, sharp and bright
And I will not walk a minefield every time I open my mouth to speak,
And I will not apologize for things I’ve glibly said or spoken tongue in cheek.
So shape up or **** OFF for your madness
Cause I'm gonna bring ya down.
I'm gonna bring working class people, ALL people, together
Muslim, Christian, white or brown.
I’m gonna bring those globalist walls of Jericho
Crashin' round your brainwashed progressive liberal feet.
And I’m gonna blow my loving, inclusive, un-PC fanfare
And your communist, fascist, capitalist, socialist, left, right, Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Christian, black, white, gay, straight, male, female, leave, remain, Republican, Democrat, afraid of Covid-19, UNafraid of Covid-19, north, south divides...I will defeat.
You globalists: you’ve divided us and conquered us for way too long.
You’ve taken the piss out of us and you’ve laughed at us
And you’ve shared the benefits at the top.
Well I’ve come back to this northern working class shrine in my home town of Redcar to tell ya:
It’s time for your **** to ****in’ stop.

Mike Gorman
8th July 2020, 16:22
Good stuff, as a lad from Cheshire I support this! Reminds me of John Cooper Clarke a bit, the sleeping giant is stirring across the world.

RunningDeer
8th July 2020, 17:15
Gary Voss Poem to the Globalists




Gary Voss asks: Let's go come together. Share this. Share the life out at this post. Thanks very much. God bless you and bye.

When I posted (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?30405-Here-and-Now...What-s-Happening&p=1364793&viewfull=1#post1364793) it on the Here and Now thread two days ago, there were 1,500 views. Presently, it’s at 9,652 views.

Unfortunately, Gary Voss has only 310 subscribers. It’s his third video posted in the last 5 years. The other two are from 3 years ago.

Jeff @ The Dollar Vigilante (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDollarVigilante/videos) played it on his channel @ 26:40 (https://youtu.be/ik9wvJ0uqbU?t=1600), which means an additional 48,444 people have seen it as of this post. Jeff also provided a link to the Gary Voss vid. Fingers crossed that others will upload to their channels. So far I’ve only found a couple of small ones.

http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/smilies/computer-stars.gif Fingers crossed that many more will hava-listen @ Avalon, too.

DeDukshyn
8th July 2020, 18:22
I posted this the other day on my FB (shared from a high school friend's post), and I can see that people are really liking this poem and are sharing it widely. Several of my friends have shared it from me as well.

Good to see! It is getting around.

meeradas
8th July 2020, 21:49
Re-uploaded it to my own channel.

Bill Ryan
9th July 2020, 08:36
Someone I know, greatly respect and admire, a highly intelligent and aware friend, contacted me to express their dismay [my paraphrase] at the sentiments in the poem. Of course, I cannot copy their message, which was sent privately. But I thought it might be useful — maybe! — to copy my reply.

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Thank you! I genuinely appreciate it. http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0705%20Heart.gif

It's about free speech. And his personal anger at censorship and the mob dictating what's okay to express, and what's verboten. So I'm not going to censor it. :) The issue seems pretty important in these times.

Of course, one can take issue with any line of the poem, and the words he uses. But I'd suggest a strong argument can be made that the principle still stands. (If I had any children, that's what I'd discuss with them.)

My very best http://projectavalon.net/forum4/images/smilies/0708%20Flower.gif ~ Bill

RunningDeer
9th July 2020, 09:14
Someone I know, greatly respect and admire, a highly intelligent and aware friend, contacted me to express their dismay [my paraphrase] at the sentiments in the poem. Of course, I cannot copy their message, which was sent privately. But I thought it might be useful — maybe! — to copy my reply.
I mentioned that I added the poem on the Here and Now thread. I titled it, “Gary Vose shares a poem,” and only included a small portion of it. (see below) The reason was because there were lines that may trigger some folks. Admittedly, when I first heard parts like the right to hate, I almost clicked off.

It’s about the overall sentiments. The larger picture. That’s the message that needs to get out. Many are unaware of the devious plans at countless levels. Maybe a few lines heard from Gary Vose will be what’s needed to reshuffle humanity's cognitive patterns.


http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/smilies/red-line.gif

Snippet on H&N thread:




You called me thick and racist for not wanting to be a part of a rich man’s club in Europe or a Global New World Order with no soul or guts or heart.
You throw at me the slave trade.
You tell me my 4 year-old grandson is to blame.
You point your branding, accusing and intolerant fingers and tell me to hang my head in shame.
I'm free to have opinions as long as they fall in line with yours.
I can fly my banners high and proud as long as you support that cause.
You have to be right all the time, yours is the only way.
I have to like the things you like be they black, trans, left or gay.
It makes no difference if I tell you I'm not the things for which you accuse, because once you've made it be closed off minds, I'm always gonna lose…


raregem
10th July 2020, 05:46
Thanks for posting in full.
I had passed on reading this thread the first time I saw the title, "My Right to Hate". I thought it would promote hating. But that is not the case.
I came back to it and read because I wanted to understand how this would be okay and where the author was coming from. Glad I read it now.
Truly an epic response to what has happened across the world regarding anger, physical attacks, cyber bullying etc... . It coalesced in a flash.
One of the biggest issues has been shutting down freedom to have one's own thoughts. I have noticed this happening during Trump's first campaign against H. Clinton. It was very strong and loud and demanding that Trump is_________(<--- apply negative finger pointing here). At the time it was strange to encounter this-in person- so very often. Four years later I still see/hear this same attitude.
I am thankful for these words and emotion written by Gary Voss. Even the "F" word is fine because it emotes the depth of enough is enough and I mean it !

Matthew
10th July 2020, 11:28
Cut off a voice because you don't like what's being said, then it also solves the problem being said. Ok dude, sure. Didn't work when we were six and it doesn't work now. But this is how censoring platforms think; they need to 'kill' the thing they hate. Let horrible people have their horrible voice, because people will always judge for themselves, using their own good judgement. The problem is when people are tarred unfairly into identity politics of hate which is the state of 2020. Identity politics is flawed - better to judge a person by the contents of their character. Most people silently agree, because this is inherently part of our culture. Woke is offending this more and more, which might wake the sleeping giant. I think it will get worse, though, and increasing numbers will lose their job for offending Woke. It's already started.

Meanwhile, a couple of hours ago:
Zuby Music (https://www.zubymusic.com/)

I was on the radio yesterday and a young woman on the panel said:

"People who are offensive shouldn't have a platform."

I actually felt a chill...

I don't think people fathom just how dangerous that sentence is.


Bloody Lilliputians

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Mike Gorman
10th July 2020, 11:52
It is interesting that the reading of thoughts and creative commentary onlinehas become so literal-minded, it is as if people have lost the ability to hear resonances, and irony, they see 'My right to hate' and automatically reject this on the face value of the words, whereas if they see something like this in a book of poetry they are more likely to dig a little deeper, perhaps we have become headlines readers, and our automatic instinct to signal our virtue rather than speak our minds has become customary?

gord
10th July 2020, 17:09
Kill the messenger is quite an old tactic. There seems to be concerted effort to eliminate everything that makes us human. I've been wondering for a while now, if at some point, people will be required to possess a license to think at all, except for the unaccountables, of course.