Monday, 8 June 2026

MEME MONDAY #86

Making a rod for their own back is an ongoing theme at the moment, as we join so many others in exposing the rampant hypocrisy and double standards of Labour's 2020 jumping on the BLM bandwagon.  The death of Henry Nowak in similar circumstances has laid it all to bare.  Why were Labour politicians so keen to bow down in honour of a foreign career criminal who died thousands of miles away, but will not give Westminster-born Henry Nowak the time of day?

Karl was still away at the beginning of last week, so the first three efforts on this list are Richey's work.

Mon 1 Jun - 8 shares.  Starmer's beloved Arse-nal lost the European Cup final
with a woeful penalty and some hilarious commentary: "No-one's played better
than him tonight... oh it's way over!"
Tue 2 Jun - 73 shares.  The bodycam footage ensured this horrific story remained
in the spotlight - where it absolutely should be
Wed 3 Jun - 6 shares.  No tip-offs involved!
Wed 3 Jun - 117 shares.  Starmer was responding to a question posed by Nigel
Farage during PMQs.  Given his legal background and lofty status, he knows
that what he said there is not true in the slightest
Fri 5 Jun - 1,313 shares
Fri 5 Jun - 69 shares.  As cities burned, with dozens of Americans killed in
the violence, Keir Starmer took the knee for George Floyd in 2020.  Six years
later the slogan is the same, but Starmer's message is that complaining about
Henry Nowak's death is 'divisive'
Fri 5 Jun - 346 shares
Sat 6 Jun - 75 shares.  Legacy media made a huge BLM rod for
its own back in 2020
Sat 6 Jun - 28 shares
Sun 7 Jun - 299 shares.  Starmer also made a rod for his own back in
2020, now coming back to haunt him
Sun 7 Jun - 148 shares
Sun 7 Jun - 3,352 shares.  There were various photos of socially
distanced Labour MPs 'taking the knee' outside the Commons.  Olivia
Blake, Tracy Brabin, Chris Bryant, Dawn Butler, Yvette Cooper, Kim
Johnson, Jonathan Reynolds, Bell Ribeiro-Addy and Zarah Sultana
were among those pictured kneeling.  Again, these morons made a
rod for their own back!

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