Wednesday, 12 November 2014

The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says: "It's a girl"- Shirley Chisholm

Ummm... UKIP... What have you done?..

Racism is often an accusation made against UKIP, with their often considered racist policies and ideology. I'm one of them to be honest, and another is Baroness Wheatcroft, however sexist isn't one I had associated with them... Until now...

Janusz Korwin-Mikke- He's certainly off my Christmas list
Don't we all remember when UKIP lost their ally to make their "Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy Group" (and very radical right wing, unnecessary immigration policies). It made UKIP's membership in the EU Parliament look like a farce, and to save themselves from me laughing at them for another day, they rescue their group by gaining another ally. And in terms of me laughing at UKIP, they have only given me ammunition, and suprisingly, sexual slurs which NEED addressing.

Janusz Korwin-Mikke has a treacherous and VERY controversial past, so why did UKIP hire him? He said that women SHOULDN'T have the right to vote in 2007, that is undemocratic and he shouldn't have any place in politics for that alone, and as UKIP have probably realized by now, has tainted their image horrendously, not that is was in good shape anyway! Maybe he could be forgived though, if he apologized and kept a low profile, but under UKIP, who have a racist-sceptic approach, he's been able to spread his controversial wings and announced that some women who are rape victims, actually want sex.... Has he by any chance heard of the word sexist?

I can't see his logic, or his common sense for that matter. Usually I wouldn't comment on political matters outside of mainstream or unrelated nonsense. But this case in particular wanted me to send a message to UKIP and their supporters. You are supporting a party, who are so desperate to make a group, that they have the ethical mind of sexist dinosaur, to make up the numbers.Whilst this isn't the first time UKIP have been under the spotlight, and aren't (supposedly) as racist as the BNP (who don't even deserve my breath saying) I do think they crossed a definite line. Politics is supposed to problems, whatever they may be, not creating a series of ethical and moral issues that are as dated as medieval.

Jordan Ifield (As you may gather, I'm not a UKIP supporter...)

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