Piers Morgan is on a good, old-fashioned fash-bashing spree

As we reported the other day, Piers Morgan is a man who is horribly wrong on many topics and yet brutally correct on others. In our piece, we covered Morgan tearing Zionist Dave Rubin a new one. Since then, he’s gone to war with the British far right:


Piers Morgan plays whack-a-mole

Morgan’s spree began after he was interviewed by Tucker Carlson. In response to Carlson asking what he liked about the UK post-migration, Piers Morgan responded that the food was better. Admittedly, this wasn’t a very good response, but it was a much better than the freaks who took offence.

A more normal person might have responded that it’s simply the natural state of things for different cultures and ethnicities to mix. He was, after all, talking to an American — a country which is the living embodiment of the human tendency to migrate and mingle.

While a growing number of modern English people disagree that cultural fusion is normal, it’s been the natural state of affairs throughout history. Even those with British ancestry that goes back thousands of years will have the blood of the Celts, Normans, Vikings, and Romans coursing through their veins. People have never stayed in one place, and they never will — no matter how much the fannys whine and moan.

The far right had a very normal reaction to all this on Twitter anyway:


You’ll note that these people:

  • Are low-witted shut ins who read about crimes on the internet and then get convinced these events are happening at an industrial scale country-wide.
  • Are convinced that the steady decline of Western culture is the fault of non-whites as opposed to the growing problem of six or seven men owning most of the world’s money and resources.

Rather than taking these goons seriously, Piers Morgan started posting stuff like this:


The descent of the British right

If you’ve not been on Twitter for a while, you might be shocked at just how far these people have descended. In part, this has happened because Elon Musk stopped moderating Twitter, and as such right-wing influencers entered into an arms race to be the most openly racist:

On top of this, the success of Reform has convinced these people the British public is sympathetic to their worst tendencies. The reality is that while immigration is certainly a big issue for many, your average voter is nowhere near as fascist as the dopes on Twitter, and this runaway racism is going to turn more people off over time.

Reform have also benefitted from the backlash to Labour; backlash which may subside significantly once Keir Starmer is gone. If that happens and Labour start to poll ahead of Reform, it’s going to be pretty awkward for all the politicians and activists who jumped on this bandwagon thinking it was driving towards electoral success.

Another thing to be aware of is that some of these so-called nationalists are actually foreigners who are turning hate clicks into profit. Take Zoomer Historian, for example — the exclamation symbol below means he’s using a VPN, which likely means he’s based somewhere else:

As we reported the other day, this update caught many out before they worked out they could hide their location with a VPN.


At the same time, figures like Tommy “little shit” Robinson were definitely born here:

Whiplash

The fact that Piers Morgan is firmly on the right on most issues makes him well placed to kick those who are further right than he is. Saying that, though, we would trade the guy for a take away if it came down to it, as we’re sure he’d understand.

Featured image via the Canary

By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.