NEWS DESK MICHAEL WALSH - 17th AUGUST 2001

AN OPEN (WEB) LETTER TO JANET TANSLEY OF

THE LIVERPOOL ECHO

Liverpool Echo, PO Box 48, Liverpool, L69 3EB

Letters@liverpoolecho.co.uk

"HELPING HAND IN A STRANGE COUNTRY."

- Janet Tansley

This Liverpool Echo columnist has joined the editorial's campaign to soften up its readers to accept the multi-racial colonisation of their home city and to relegate to pariah status all who object to this foreign invasion. Her article is a blatant 'liberal'-elitist attack on the already long-suffering taxpaying citizens of this great maritime city.

Janet Tansley!

Is there any chance at all of you saying a supportive word for the long-suffering much maligned indigenous Britons, who, without as much as a by your leave have already been volunteered, even coerced to meet the financial and social needs of these so-called refugees?

The term refugee is 'liberal' claptrap, a euphemism for economic colonialists gate-crashing countries that have no ties whatsoever with their own lands. Do not use OUR newspaper to shove your ignorant, bigoted prejudices down the throats of your fellow countrymen and women.

If you wish to parade your altruistic credentials then do so with your own damned time and money, not with ours. You have a home somewhere, presumably a family. You keep these world-wanderers, open your doors and purse rather than those of your press-ganged reluctant hostages. Go on, woman! Invite your colleagues to do likewise.

Just as I thought, generosity with other people's homes and money is not generosity at all, it is banditry in its most cowardly form. Do not flatter yourself with any more noble description.

You are not liberal; you are an anti-democratic intolerant mind-bender of a kind despised through the ages. George Orwell, a true liberal turned pragmatist spoke for the great thinkers of ages past and present when he opined: “At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas which it is assumed all right-thinking people will accept without question. It is not exactly forbidden to say this or that or the other, but it is ‘not done'. Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness. A genuinely unfashionable opinion is almost never given a fair hearing, either in the popular press or in highbrow periodicals. At a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." - George Orwell.

Might I suggest you discover from the inside what it is to be a refugee by becoming one such yourself. We would gladly be rid of you and your nation-poisoning colleagues in echoed-infamy." - The true voice of Liverpool people

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