Glastonbury pro-terrorist hate fest
Glastonbury pro-terrorist hate fest
The Glastonbury Festival has been in the news for promoting terrorism and the destruction of Israel. Tickets, apparently. cost £400, and there's a huge security fence around the site, so that the spoilt rich kids who go there don't have to put up with poor people and their opinions.
It's probably one of the most famous music festivals in the world, but I have never felt even the slightest urge to go. It also gives Glastonbury, the town, a really bad name, and its not even in Glastonbury, but rather, at a place called Pilton, a few miles away.
Glastonbury, the town, is actually a really interesting place, which I've been to quite a few times. Glastonbury Tor is a large hill, on top of which is a ruined medieval church tower, where I once attended a Pagan handfasting. It is said to be the Isle of Avalon, when the surrounding flat Somerset landscape was under water, and was where King Arthur was supposedly buried. The monks of Glastonbury Abbey even claimed to have found his grave in the 12th century, which put Glastonbury on the alternative map, I suppose, though there are legends that Jesus visited too, in his youth, which is referenced by Blake ("And did those feet in ancient time, walk upon England's mountains green?"). Today, it is full of Pagan and New Age shops, with a thriving community.
It's probably one of the most famous music festivals in the world, but I have never felt even the slightest urge to go. It also gives Glastonbury, the town, a really bad name, and its not even in Glastonbury, but rather, at a place called Pilton, a few miles away.
Glastonbury, the town, is actually a really interesting place, which I've been to quite a few times. Glastonbury Tor is a large hill, on top of which is a ruined medieval church tower, where I once attended a Pagan handfasting. It is said to be the Isle of Avalon, when the surrounding flat Somerset landscape was under water, and was where King Arthur was supposedly buried. The monks of Glastonbury Abbey even claimed to have found his grave in the 12th century, which put Glastonbury on the alternative map, I suppose, though there are legends that Jesus visited too, in his youth, which is referenced by Blake ("And did those feet in ancient time, walk upon England's mountains green?"). Today, it is full of Pagan and New Age shops, with a thriving community.
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Jesus stopped going to "Glastonbury Festival" in the late 90s, once all the decent bands were usurped by talentless dorks that had Daddy to fund their 'music'.
Wot a weird state of shite the 'free world' is in where ALL the voices now are in support of Islamists - ya know, cos we all know how much they like to have a good time and party with free love, drop some ecstasy and LSD and hug each other!!
Mmm, isn't that what they were doing in Israel at the time, having a rave and enjoying themselves --- to then be butchered, kidnapped and raped.
Who are these morons now that go to these concerts in UK? They wear the keffiyeh and fly the 'Palestinian' flag in support of those that HATE music and homosexuals and love and and oh the list could go on!!!
Wot a weird state of shite the 'free world' is in where ALL the voices now are in support of Islamists - ya know, cos we all know how much they like to have a good time and party with free love, drop some ecstasy and LSD and hug each other!!
Mmm, isn't that what they were doing in Israel at the time, having a rave and enjoying themselves --- to then be butchered, kidnapped and raped.
Who are these morons now that go to these concerts in UK? They wear the keffiyeh and fly the 'Palestinian' flag in support of those that HATE music and homosexuals and love and and oh the list could go on!!!
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Yes. It's getting like Nazi Germany. Those woke thickos can't even see that. It must be horrible to be Jewish over there at the moment. All those wankers are doing is demonstrating how important Israel really is in the world.
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One of them, a an edgy rap artist who came out with a barrage of foul mouthed filth, is now apparently being investigated by Avon and Somerset Police for hate speech. I doubt if anything will come of it, though.
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There's a Youtube interview of Jordan Peterson called "the radical left is guilt tripping the West into oblivion".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v8lq_vnklI
I haven't watched it but the title itself sounds like it might be pretty self-explanatory, given Peterson's views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v8lq_vnklI
I haven't watched it but the title itself sounds like it might be pretty self-explanatory, given Peterson's views.
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"the radical left, a sum total of sociological and ideological effects of late stage capitalism, is guilt-tripping late stage capitalism into oblivion by attacking the Dr. Frankenstein that created it."
Fixed it for JP. He has difficulty understanding what left and right are so i try to help him out. He's more of an obscurantist metaphysician who's never been to prison. More of a philosophical poser.
Fixed it for JP. He has difficulty understanding what left and right are so i try to help him out. He's more of an obscurantist metaphysician who's never been to prison. More of a philosophical poser.
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Riiiiight. If you can't have justice, you must have law and order. To paraphrase J. Edgar Hoover.
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Oh the irony. A huge border fence to protect the spoilt rich brats from 'rif raf', the same spoit rich brats who screech for 'no borders' and claim that Israelis have no right to have a border wall to keep child-killers out of their country.Maia wrote: ↑Sun Jun 29, 2025 10:08 am The Glastonbury Festival has been in the news for promoting terrorism and the destruction of Israel. Tickets, apparently. cost £400, and there's a huge security fence around the site, so that the spoilt rich kids who go there don't have to put up with poor people and their opinions.
It's probably one of the most famous music festivals in the world, but I have never felt even the slightest urge to go. It also gives Glastonbury, the town, a really bad name, and its not even in Glastonbury, but rather, at a place called Pilton, a few miles away.
Glastonbury, the town, is actually a really interesting place, which I've been to quite a few times. Glastonbury Tor is a large hill, on top of which is a ruined medieval church tower, where I once attended a Pagan handfasting. It is said to be the Isle of Avalon, when the surrounding flat Somerset landscape was under water, and was where King Arthur was supposedly buried. The monks of Glastonbury Abbey even claimed to have found his grave in the 12th century, which put Glastonbury on the alternative map, I suppose, though there are legends that Jesus visited too, in his youth, which is referenced by Blake ("And did those feet in ancient time, walk upon England's mountains green?"). Today, it is full of Pagan and New Age shops, with a thriving community.
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It's their complete lack of self awareness about these things that always gets me.accelafine wrote: ↑Tue Jul 01, 2025 8:35 pmOh the irony. A huge border fence to protect the spoilt rich brats from 'rif raf', the same spoit rich brats who screech for 'no borders' and claim that Israelis have no right to have a border wall to keep child-killers out of their country.Maia wrote: ↑Sun Jun 29, 2025 10:08 am The Glastonbury Festival has been in the news for promoting terrorism and the destruction of Israel. Tickets, apparently. cost £400, and there's a huge security fence around the site, so that the spoilt rich kids who go there don't have to put up with poor people and their opinions.
It's probably one of the most famous music festivals in the world, but I have never felt even the slightest urge to go. It also gives Glastonbury, the town, a really bad name, and its not even in Glastonbury, but rather, at a place called Pilton, a few miles away.
Glastonbury, the town, is actually a really interesting place, which I've been to quite a few times. Glastonbury Tor is a large hill, on top of which is a ruined medieval church tower, where I once attended a Pagan handfasting. It is said to be the Isle of Avalon, when the surrounding flat Somerset landscape was under water, and was where King Arthur was supposedly buried. The monks of Glastonbury Abbey even claimed to have found his grave in the 12th century, which put Glastonbury on the alternative map, I suppose, though there are legends that Jesus visited too, in his youth, which is referenced by Blake ("And did those feet in ancient time, walk upon England's mountains green?"). Today, it is full of Pagan and New Age shops, with a thriving community.
The rapper spouting filth has apparently had his visa cancelled for an upcoming American tour, so that's something, at least.
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Yeaaaahhhhhh.
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So on a Jewish holiday, Shemini Atzeret, The Last Great Day of The Fe[a]st of Tabernacles, Sukkot, rich Israelis gathered to flaunt their sin as Sodom, at their Glastonbury, while their border was guarded by mere women, who had been reporting Hamas' preparations for attack from September. Hamas itself reported themselves. Since DEcember.
The greatest failure of Israeli intelligence in every way for 20 years. At least this time it didn't bring us to nuclear war.
This is all utterly deterministic. Inevitable. As is the local 80 years of festering social injustice.
The greatest failure of Israeli intelligence in every way for 20 years. At least this time it didn't bring us to nuclear war.
This is all utterly deterministic. Inevitable. As is the local 80 years of festering social injustice.
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Venomous old pr1ck, regurgitating Hamas propaganda. WTF is wrong with you? You obviously don't know anything about the history of the region--you lot never do. And why are you using a fake name, after waxing lyrical about how everyone should use their real name?Martin Peter Clarke wrote: ↑Sat Jul 05, 2025 11:03 am So on a Jewish holiday, The Last Great Day of The Fest of Tabernacles, rich Israelis gathered to flaunt their sin as Sodom, at their Glastonbury, while their border was guarded by mere women, who had been reporting Hamas' preparations for attack from September. Hamas itself reported themselves. Since DEcember.
The greatest failure of Israeli intelligence in every way for 20 years. At least this time it didn't bring us to nuclear war.
This is all utterly deterministic. Inevitable. As is the local 80 years of festering social injustice.
Stop hiding behind cutesie gibberish you gutless wonder. You only do that because you know you don't have a clue what you are talking about. Stating facts is easy.