Morrissey Looks Back in Anger
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Interesting how the people saying, “Don’t Look Back In Anger” are the same people who look back at British history with disdain and the desire to wipe what remains of it clean like a bleached cloth to an oil painting.
Bingo. Next time someone whines about British history: "doooont loook baaack in angeeeeerrrrr......"
British history is the best history. Effn the Leftist.
Divestity = more an dmore brown an dless than less pale until no pale exists
This is a great point well made.
@@evansevansevans1
Thank you. Although I did just notice a missing word. Whoops.
His views has made him blacklisted among his industry which is the most complimentary thing that can happen to you at this point because it means that you're on the side of good
'Your boos mean nothing, I've seen what makes you cheer!'
John Lydon!
History will be kind to him
Same goes for Clapton.
he was blacklisted in the UK, the only reason the lp isn;t out is because he wouldn't take a song with Miley Cyrus off, she didn't want to be on it - it was a shit song as well , not about Manchester or anything
During recent concerts in America he has put up pictures of WEF members and told them all about what's really going on in regards to the elite psychopaths, the new world order and the depopulation programme. He's a bloody legend.
I like him even more now.
Wow....what a man! Thank you Morrissey.
Yeah I just saw him in Brooklyn and he has a full film slide show playing before he comes out.
coming from a singer that has his own day in Los Angeles and the keys to Tel Aviv . LOL man of the people
Liked his 80s stuff as it was a completely different sound to the norm but always thought he was a lefty up until 5 years ago, not sure how long he has been speaking out like this.
Love the Smiths and Morrissey.
He's spot on about "diversity".
A famous nonconformist doesn't like conformity and people are shocked. Said people are dumb.
Punctured bicycle on a hillside desolate. Will nature make a man of me yet? Ooooh, this charming man, this charming man. UUUH! I love Morrisey, the poet.
@@Islas_Canariasa jumped up pantry boy, who never knew his place. Bit like this panel.
@@jonathansteadman7935 He said, return the ring. He knows so much about these things.
He's seen it happen in other peoples eyes and now it's happening its happening in mine
It’s strange how the media acts as if Morrissey has changed over the years when he’s always been very consistent in valuing community.
In the 80’s he criticised the government for destroying his local community through economic policies and now he’s criticising the uniparty for destroying his community through migration. He has always been incredibly consistent.
Because the media are a load of self absorbed dim cretins...
That's what government sponsored Communism by our Big Business donor class is bent on. That and our extinction.
Well put-helps me to understand that the apparent inconsistencies in his music are in fact, not...
Credibly consistent.
It's the same with South Park. The MSM refer to South Park as having changed its politics since the show's inception, but Trey Parker and Matt Stone have been quite explicit about it: South Park's core principle was always freedom of speech: the show supports whoever is championing free speech and mocks whoever is trying to take it away. In the 90s it was the Conservative Right clamping down on free speech and the Liberal Left defending it. So in the 90s the show appeared Left-wing and Liberal. Since then that has completely flipped: today it's the Liberal Left clamping down on free speech and the Conservative Right promoting it. So today South Park appears Conservative and Right-wing.
In reality, South Park is just South Park. It's the political landscape itself that's changed. I imagine it's the same story with Morrissey.
I remember Morrissey calling out Bob Geldof for his Live Aid scam.
Did he 😂😂😂😂😂
There's no evidence at all that Live Aid was a scam.
and frank zappa
BG first sang a song about a school shooting . . .
@@steve441962I like that leftist love Zappa but he hated them with a passion.
He's also got the common decency to keep his bedroom preferences to himself.
10/10.
I think the media and public’s prurient interest in a celebrity’s sexuality has passed in the case of Morrissey, now that he is 65 years old and considered an embarrassment to be ignored
No, Morrissey always said he was asexual. He was talking about his sexuality, ironically his sexuality was non-sexual.
Some girls are bigger than others
Definitely asexual his music was his outlet.
His mind is his sexual organ.
A most profound artist,proper Englishman and all round gentleman.
I doubt we will see his like again but i have been wrong before.
Take for instance yesterday when i cornered a rat in our squirrel feeder with a broken broom handle....
I have an image of a rat mid air, superman style leaping at my head, seared into my memory now.
I was always told i acted on impulse and didn't think things through..
@@bushcat274we have the same problem with bird feeders. We get squirrels naturally through nut trees.
He's a genius and a national hero - invite him onto lotus eaters
He'll agree to go then not show lol
I would love him on the show 🙏
Yes!!
they wouldnt be able to handle morrissey
That would be awesome but he is going to charge big $$$
Its normal to feel anger if someone sets off a bomb in your own city. Its abnormal not to feel this. Morrissey is just acting like a normal person, but those who hate us scream names.
Cosmopolitanism is unnatural and only benefits the elite.
The people who say that slogan don't look back in anger are true lunatics! 16:07
it's normal until the you realize the people living in your own city aren't from that city, aren't from the continent of that city, or hold no fondness and actually feel guilty about having such a once nice city
@@zerosaber257correct, even some of the ⚪️ ones
Excellent point.
The lefties don't say "don't look back in anger" about the Southport riots though.
Good point
Because they knew things would blow up big time.
Southport!!riots??? Stay off the bbc its a disease
Fake, orchestrated 'riot'.
All the left ever does is look back in anger, even if they have to invent something to be angry about.
Morrissey has always been a true patriot.
His early work was so ahead of its time , but he’s definitely his own person in everything he does.
Reading the NME go after him around 2000 was a big part of my red pilling
"partiot" is such a yank thing to say
is that why he doesn't pay tax in the UK?
@@malcomgladstone why would anyone pay tax?
@@_MrAvocado_what!!? 😮 😂😂
He could so easily have kept his gob shut and toed the line and lefties would forever laud him. But he bravely stuck his neck out, and lefties hate him for his patriotic views. He's loyal to his working class roots. Mark E Smith of the Fall was the same. Loved by the Guardian readers until he rightly questioned immigration.
Shitlibs aren't really lefty. If you are loyal to the working class, then you are on the left. The right offers them nothing.
Morrissey is legend.
His views are normal.
He is a racist in the true sense of the word. Perhaps normal for the lower classes but not OK.
Perhaps for the lower classes..
Gheeeeeeey!
What’s not normal is to voice them. Keir Jong Un does not care for his views.
@@Her.Serene.Feline.Cuteness.
All the better. The “lower classes” are the backbone. Elitists are trash
Morrissey, Mark E Smith, John Lydon, Lemmy.REAL musical icons.
100% Take me back in time............
Mark E Smith was great, he'd just troll the media every time 😅
Noel Gallagher is quite based. Good mates with Morrissey, still.
@@Dude0000he's still a bit on the fence. A bit scared to go that extra step. Hopefully he'll get a bit braver and really say what he thinks
Winston Marshall.
Even as an American gen x, I clearly understood how much Morrissey loves England and its culture from his music. So many of these names were household names for us,too. To see Cleese, Morrissey and others like John Lydon defend what is core and essential to them of British culture is admirable. All are far more thoughtful than I imagined back then. It’s good to see this.
Lyndon when it suits him.
Like me gen x. From liverpool. Grew up despising the tories. Look where I am now. Watching tim pool, carl, daily wire,
You probably still despise the Tories, for different reasons I’m guessing ;)
@@calebland6246 I despise them too, they’re more interested in Israel than the UK
@@armondtanz Tim Pool and Daily Wire are atrocious. No offense, but that's the truth.
Total respect to morrissey 👍✌️.
Imagine if someone said to Stephen Lawrence's family to not look back in anger
Or settle for anything less than a seat in the House of Lords
The eldest son has spent his life looking back in anger, even before, even though he has never had it so good
They even get rewarded, isn’t his mum a dame now ffs
careful, Starlins stasi will cart you away..
Ironic, some of the commentators here could do with a dose of that.
Morrissey is and has always been the most based musician in history. Animal rights isn't a left wing value either, having kindness towards sentient creatures and striving for a humane society is the mark of civilization.
Fair point, in a free society we get to make those choices and debate on the pros and cons. Making the “gagging” all the more insidious.
Most animal rights protestors are lefties.lets have it right.
I can think of at least one famous right wing leader from history who was quite keen on animal rights too.
@@reggie18b😊😊😊
God gave man dominion over all the animals, as food. It’s in Genesis pal.
I be headed 5 chickens already this week to eat. Spent zero moments untill I type this thinking about them, they were delicious.
I’m far right.
I live in France, we have the exact same "anti far right" narratives pushed by the media. I just discovered your show a few weeks ago, I find it brilliant !Please keep up with that amazing work.
It's all over the west. Sadly, patriotic parties in Europe often have really needless arguments with each other and then refuse to speak.
Have you found the other channels yet?
GenX American woman here. I’ve been a little bit in love with Morrissey since the late 1980s. One thing I’ve always known about him is that he loves being British. It’s so funny how I identified with him then as budding young liberal outside the mainstream, then life happened (including 9/11, which changed a lot of us GenXers) and 40 years passed. Here I am still identifying with Morrissey as a “radical” outside the mainstream, only now from the other side of the coin. And what I realize is that Morrissey really hasn’t changed much. God bless him.
“I've been dreaming of a time when the English are sick to death of Labour and Tories and spit upon the name Oliver Cromwell and denounce this royal line that still salute him and will salute him forever”
He wrote this in 2004 when Blair and Brown were walking tall.
“Love, peace and harmony?
Oh, very nice, very nice, very nice, very nice But maybe in the next world”
Death of a Disco Dancer - The Smiths.
Just untouchable.
The royals salute Cromwell? Weird.
@@napoleonfeanormy take on that line is the Royals are secretly grateful to Cromwell for ending the the divine right of kings but also in making a real mess of the UK during his reign cemented the idea that monarchy is a ultimately needed to provide a stable society and as such now they possess no real power or responsibility but still enjoy all the perks and privileges.
@@greigmartin4339he is the last of the famous international playboys
"Diversity means conformity"
-Morrissey
Let us not forget that the Oct. 7 assault in Israel targeted young people attending a concert.
@@MarlinWilliams-ts5ulor so the story goes
@@MarlinWilliams-ts5ul assaulted by the Israelli army
@@michaelwills1926 What`s that supposed to mean??
Also the destruction of anything good.
Bigmouth Strikes Again! Long live Morrissey!
I thought that would be a good title, but as they said, they weren't big Smiths and Morrisey fans, so don't know his music.
@@medler2110the thumbnail !
@@leadbelly1495 You're dead right, I really must more attention. 😉
@@medler2110 and the two who liked your comment,we are all in a big rush these days!
I appreciate Morrissey more and more with every passing year.
Thanks guys. I'll be listening to everything Morrissey from now on.
ruclips.net/video/KKoS5X4SMrY/видео.html
Despite being a fellow vegan, I've never been a fan of Morrisey's music.
Therefore, I had no idea he was an English nationalist.
@@OnaOmaOla Thanks for the link, it's a brilliant song!
@@jos3651 This one's brilliant too. Recent banned song off the recent banned album. So you can only find it live. That Manchester bombing song. They mention some of the lyrics on the podcast. Except for one out-of-tune part, it's as good as anything he's even done with The Smiths. The lyrics crush. ruclips.net/video/mKe8Ij3lM2U/видео.html
The only bad thing about his current work is the backing band doesn't have the same intensity, raw inspiration & cutting honesty to match him. Technically proficient but not soulfully. The 90's to early 2000s arrangement he worked with did occasionally, as did The Smiths consistently.
Morrissey was always anti-establishment, he has stayed the same, but so many 'anti-establishment' people of the eighties are now very much establishment. BTW, I saw the Smiths many times from 83 till they broke up. My all time favourite band. Love his solo work too.
Same as Johnny Rotten.
@@Njcustardchops Yeah, another artist with honesty and integrity.
And Van Morrison and Matt Johnson
@banginghats2 well said, he's a true rebel in that sense, similar to John Lydon in that respect. The champagne socialist elite, are the enemy.
@@banginghats2 both Irish
I don’t know why they keep going on about black and brown people, like they’re in sync, how often do you see black and brown people mixing together, they don’t, infact the minorities don’t mix together and they are pretty racist about each other.
This. Very much this.
Which is their right, but not ours somehow.
Indeed, the Achilles Heel' of diversity.
A black friend of mind went on a date with a Pakistani girl to a Pakistani restaurant and they all gave him death stares the whole time.
White-Lib myth of the "POC" (black, brown, yellow) alliance. Secretly (or not so secretly) they all loathe each other.
Get Morrisy on lads hour. A true English poet.
Absolutely nothing wrong with Morriseys values and beliefs. And hes never been different. Just a man speaking his mind.
I've loved Morrisey for 40 years and it was so good to hear and see him again. Immortal Englishman.
then you must know the real reason the LP is not released, and it has nothing to do with this anti establishment pro England views .
Same. I fell out of like a while ago, but I’m back for good.
He is clearly Irish by heritage.
@@Her.Serene.Feline.Cuteness.Morrisy is Huegenaut name not Irish...probably goes back to the Normans but yeah no reason to not think his Ancestry is From Ireland too..
@@wor53lg50men from France were Gauls, and spoke Gaulic.
Men from Ireland were Celts and spoke Gaelic.
Gosh, what could be the link between France and Erin’s Isle? 🤨😉😝
People who say Morrissey is racist know nothing about his lyrics:
“I've been dreaming of a time when,
To be English is not to be baneful,
To be standing by the flag not feeling shameful,
Racist or partial”
(Irish Blood, English Heart)
‘Asian Rut’ is a song about the pointless dead end of violence brought about by racial tensions. An Asian boy has his best friend killed and goes after the gang of ‘English boys’ who did it but winds up dead himself, with Morrissey lamenting ‘Oh English boys, it must be wrong, three against one’.
The National Front Disco is about a boy whose life is empty and devoid of any meaning, but gets swept up in the National Front in pursuit of excitement and purpose. It’s partly about his friends and parents lamenting his disappearance ‘Where is our boy? Oh we’ve lost our boy’, which has a dual meaning as it’s also about being lost to an ideology. There’s also dual meanings in the lyrics relating to the perspectives of both the anti-immigrant and the immigrant - ‘There's a country; you don't live there
But one day you would like to
And if you show them what you're made of,
Oh, then you might do’.
In these songs, Morrissey is a passerby, simply documenting and telling stories about what he sees - conflict via racial and cultural tension. But to even do that is ‘racist’ apparently.
As he sings himself: ‘I'm just passing through here
On my way to somewhere civilized
And maybe I'll even arrive
Maybe I'll even arrive…’
Completely right. Theyre incapable of understanding the difference between observing something and endorsing something.
racism:
prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or a people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or is marginalized; the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another; belief that certain races of people are by birth and nature superior to others; discrimination or hatred based on the race of a person or of a people (that is, a group of persons).
Although the topic of race/ethnicity has not been dealt with much (if at all) in this book, it was decided to include this Glossary entry in order to give the reader a completely objective view of the subject (paradox not intended).
The term, “discrimination”, is of paramount importance in dealing with the topic of racism. According to the above definitions of “racism”, the term “discrimination” has invariably been used in a negative way in public discourse for the past two centuries or so. Although many methods or motives for discriminating are unfair and undesirable (or even immoral), the verb itself has a completely NEUTRAL history. English speakers borrowed it from the past participle of the Latin verb “discriminare” (meaning “to distinguish or differentiate"), which, itself, is derived from the transitive verb “discernere”. The verb “discernere”, in turn, was formed by combining the prefix “dis-” (meaning “apart”) and “cernere” (“to sift”), and thus, “to filter out or sift apart”.
Firstly, there is no doubt whatsoever that certain races are superior to other races in specific aspects (sometimes so VASTLY superior, that only the most rabid leftist would refuse to accept the facts of the matter). For example, some races have a far higher average intelligence than others, some are far taller, stronger and more physically beautiful than others, some are (on average) greatly more dharmic (religious) than others, some are naturally more quiet and gentle in temperament than others, et cetera. I cannot imagine anyone (even a negro) who would, while walking alone at night in a metropolitan area, prefer to walk in the direction of a group of young negro men instead of a group of young Japanese men. If that makes one a racial bigot, then so be it, but personally, that accusation will never persuade me to walk in the direction of the negroes! Therefore, one ought to be extremely discriminatory (in the original and most etymologically-accurate sense of the word) when presuming to make charges of racial bias towards another.
To be clear, in the above example, the reason for my choice to avoid the band of negroes, is due not to any inherent HATRED towards those originating from sub-Saharan Africa, but simply because, in my vast experience of residing in a multicultural country, and by watching news reports, the chances of my physical safety being threatened late at night are far far greater by walking in the direction of the black men, as opposed to the Japanese gentlemen. In the United States of America, for instance, despite comprising about six percent of the total population, Negroid males are disproportionally responsible for about half the violent crimes in that country. So, discrimination can be dharmic (beneficial) or it can be adharmic (sinful) and one ought not fear discriminating on the basis of race.
Quite conversely, there are scenarios in which I would negatively-discriminate against those of the Caucasian (specifically, European) races. For example, if I am out and about, promoting my teachings, I would normally avoid those of European heritage, in favour of those individuals from Middle-East Asia and the Asian Subcontinent, since the latter races are typically far more receptive to dharma.
If I was promoting animal rights, and I sighted groups of Israelis or Germans, and also groups of South-East Asians, I would not even dream of wasting my time trying to convince the dog-eating Asians to desist from animal abuse, when the Israelis are approximately one hundred times more likely to become compassionate vegans, according to the currently-available statistics on vegan adherence. This is something I have fully realized after residing in the Philippines for well over one decade. In order to provide just one rather pertinent anecdote, the owner and staff at a vegan restaurant I regularly patronized were, believe it or not, CARNISTS, whilst the majority of customers were foreigners, despite the fact that foreigners comprise an excruciatingly-tiny proportion of the population.
In summary, racial discrimination (again, by the actual definition of the term), like sexism and speciesism, may be either immoral, or it may be moral, depending on the intentions of the actor and the consequences of the act. If humanity was wise and intelligent (which is very far from the case, sad to say), the term “racism” would be defined as: “The UNJUSTIFIED prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against a person or a people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.” Thus, according to most all definitions of “racism”, I am hereby proud to be a truly racist human.
@@TheVeganVicar Veganism is a very unnatural dietary choice for humans. There are specific nutrients that you need from consuming a variety of food sources (including meat), that is why we are omnivores and have canine teeth as well as the molars to chew the meat, vegetables and fruits that we need to thrive.
I was a vegetarian for a few years and observed how there are very few vegetarians or vegans that are actually healthy. I also observed how in families of omnivores, the vegan and vegetarians would have shorter lives with marked cognitive decline in older age as compared to their omnivore siblings and relatives.
@@davidparker9676
UTTERLY incorrect. ☝️🤡🥴
@@TheVeganVicar I see your decline is advanced.
Perhaps you should have ate the dogs in the Philippines and stayed away from the bakla clubs.
Its refreshing to have a singer of a band that i like The Smiths with Morrissey that hasn't caught the woke mind virus because so many of the rest have which is hard to take when you have always liked their music
I know I’m not the first to say this, but Morrissey is based.
A true word-"smith" for our times
many the smiths and morrissey fans are not, sad to say
but it can be hilarious reading the cope about morrisey not being based but another typical immigrants welcome
Love the Smiths, he's never been afraid to speak his mind...never was a sellout. About to see him live this weekend with my daughter in Little Rock.
I didn’t think I could love Morrisey more than I did in the eighties 🌷
Morrissey is based AF
"First of The Gang to Die" is an absolute banger.
While Morrissey is something of a marmite figure I have always respected how he will straight up tell you what he really thinks regardless of the subject. He has always been a free thinker.
Being hated by the left is a badge of honour though.
Morrisey is a very rare example of a real artist that made it big rather than a tool of the managerial class that sold their soul for fame. A true legend.
Had to sold soul surely
@@Bucketbrain82 Not really. They were on the front end of indie music that wasn't backed by major label influence. Their indie success gave them leverage when the bigs came calling.
I've always loved Morrissey
Morrissey is an incredible and unique man. His music is like nothing else and his brilliance cannot be denied
We must protect Morrissey at all costs.
Irish blood, English heart. Belting Morrissey track
Love that song ,my identity too
Stop 🛑 watching the news- the news is only here to frighten you- to make you feel small and alone-Morrissey
if you want lies and hate watch msm
LOL, then he went on Fox tv, you lot really really makes
" To make you feel your mind isn't your own" ❤
@@colettegriffiths8315 ❤️-
A great man once said: A rush and a push and this land that we stand on is ours
Strangeways here you come 😉
@@spinynormanbest6410brilliant 😅
John “Rotten” Lydon is a good Red PiL as well, pun intended.
Anger is an energy. He repeats the line 14 times at the of Rise.
It's funny how punk rock was always revolting against the status quo. He supports right wing factions and brexit now, how things have changed.
go and put yer pun in yer ear
@@ivermektin6874 he still is fighting the status quo system government
So…. punk
@@ivermektin6874 eh ? The status quo were almost universally pro EU/remain!
Morrisy loves his culture, loves his class history, loves his country and thinks it is worth fighting for. He was very anti British behaviour in Ireland and I agree, I was in the army in the early eighties and I heard the barrack room banter about what lads got up to in Northern Ireland , in fact that was why I left the army, my next posting was Northern Ireland and I didn’t want to go, I didn’t really know or understand the politics or history but the way we were being groomed to punish a civilian population just turned my stomach and I didn’t want to be a part of it. I think you can be a patriot and critique your government, I’m also with him on hating thatcher, I saw first hand what that woman did to hundreds of industrial towns in the 80s and there was no need for it, it was heartless and consigned many towns to decades of decline and collapse. So yeah, think I’m in alignment with morrisy, didn’t realise that
We are all just pawns. The people planted in the north were poor people too. To square off against the poor people who lived there.
He doesn't even live in the UK.
@@Her.Serene.Feline.Cuteness. People often move on for various reasons. Mostly for their career. None of the Beatles stayed in Liverpool. Yet it doesn't mean they they didn't love the UK. Lennon remained in the States as he felt less pressure and more freedom.
He can't help it, it's his Irish blood and English heart.
Morrissey went from being the darling of the liberal alt/indie rock bands and rock magazines popular from 1980s to about 2012, and all of these bands and music journos would wax poetic about his brilliance, but now they hate him. I’ve adored Moz and his always staunchly independent DGAF attitude. There are no celebrities I would lose it to get a chance to meet, but Morrissey is it for me. I admire his fearless honesty. He’s who great men aspire to be.
"Manchester is famously multicultural"
I'm sorry, but that SHOULD NOT be the case. As an American, BRITTAIN FOR THE BRITISH.
Damn right 🤬😡😤
If it makes them feel any better, as a yank I mostly just think of Gene Hunt when I think of Manchester. Though I expect actual Mancunians aren't all brash 70s cops and Northern luvvies.
It’s not famous for that, it’s a lie, it’s infamous.
@@logirogi1468Email your senator demanding more of your taxes go to Israel.
@@sarahjessicafarter7383 No thanks.
Viva Morrissey....there's nobody like him. His judgement and opinions are one hundred percent right on. Love you Morrissey. X
I love morrissey like no other
Can't believe you don't really know The Smiths... one of the greatest bands ever fronted by one of the best lyricists of all time. Legendary!
Moz rocks. Real man who speaks the truth.
LOVE "The Smiths". Great albums and songs.
Morrisey is a cultural hero.
He was 100% right about the Chinese.
That they were a sub species because of how they treat animals ?
The Smiths will always be relevant. They personify a time and place in British culture
I pray for the deliverance of England.
too late friend 🥺💔
Maybe, Maybe not! Where there is a will, there is a way..
I was worried to watch this. Thank god he's not only normal but a righteous voice too.
Well said Morrissey
*_The 'Manc' Marauder -Morrisey telling it exactly like it is, as always..._*
Thank God for Morrissey.🙌
Labradors, Corgis and Pitbulls are all dogs. They have vastly different personalities, temperaments and physical abilities. Some subspecies are banned from countries for a reason. I agree with Morrissey.
The (American) Left: "Being black is a disability which makes them too disabled to get an ID card to vote."
Also, the (American) Left: "Despite being black being such a disability; black MUST vote."
This way of thinking is so insulting.
He is a racist. If you agree with his statement that 'the Ch!nese are a subspecies' then that is coming from the same dehumanising, self-loathing mental health issues that causes him to make such a statement. I know the context in which he said it. I am an animal lover and I know about certain practices which occur in certain parts or areas of certain Asian countries..I also know there are animal lovers and animal welfare groups throughout Asia. He is ignorant.
He is just an ignorant, self-loathing, demonising, dehumanising racist who makes sweeping generalisations.
Explain to me why you agree with Morrissey's statement that 'the Chinese are a subspecies'. Do you think it's intelligent or accurate to hate everyone of a certain heritage because of what a percentage of people from certain rural or poorer areas do?
I have two half Spanish cousins. My aunt by blood married a Spanish man..do you think it would intelligent or accurate to call the Spanish a subspecies because of bullfighting?
Love The Smiths. Love Morrisey.
Of course you do. Clearly. Yet you've spelt Mozza's name wrong. Bravo sir....
Like most English people, he comes from the working class (which he describes very well in his amazing lyrics), but he didn't become a vacuous celebrity. He stayed in touch with and still cares about his working class roots and people.
Love Morrissey. When he’s dead people will think he’s wonderful.
55 year old American and veteran on the 80s Los Angeles punk scene . Where punk let me down long long ago I can’t say that for Morrissey . Absolute brilliance and bravery .
Morrissey is the only one who could come close to making me go vegetarian.
The new guy is a natural. Classic newsman style perfected.
Oh has the world changed or have I have I changed?
Bonfire of Teenagers is a beautiful song and brings a lump to my throat whenever I hear it.
From what I've heard from his own words i can say ive always liked & and appreciated him more than most people, i rank him amongst the few men admire. He's a very different personality with a very unique ability & mind, whereas 99% of modern humans are cook-cutter.
‘And what now?????’
Groundbreaking music, a classic, and a great bloke is morrisey, to boot .
I’m a millennial and instead of reading Harry Potter I listened to the Smiths instead of
It's a much better choice.
If you liked him in the 80’s and don’t like him now you never liked him! He has remained as he has always been: a man of principle and genius.
Smiths are my favorite band of all time.
Love Morrissey's take on Treacherous May , how spot on was he .
I remember all the outrage when he joined For Britain and supported leader Anne Marie Waters
Anne Marie is another brave soul.
Ah yes, the Irish Lesbian that was to be the saviour of Britain.
I just listened to the song and it made me cry. Very powerful.
I am reminded of the lyrics of Sweet and Tender Hooligan:
"Don't blame the sweet and tender hooligan, hooligan
Because he'll never, never, never, never
Never, never do it again
Not until the next time"
He said that his reason for immigrating ( irony ) to LA was that Britain’s culture was lost
Britain culture? More like little Islam' now - which in turn is...EVERYWHERE 😂
"Life is hard enough when you belong here".
Bengali in Platforms
Morrissey 1988
♥
That's on the same album that Margaret on the Guillotine is on I think.
@@Johnnie-dh1weit is mog last song on there 'viva hate'
MORRISSEY! THE PRIDE OF MANCHESTAAAAAA!
And just like that I became a Morrissey fan. Nice to see someone with a normal perspective in the music industry.
I'm not angry. I am absolutely bloody FURIOUS!
I saw Morrisey in LA in 2014, and the working class Hispanic community LOVES him.
Hector RIP
I’ve played “The National Front Disco” full throttle many a time, requested it at karaoke about ten year’s ago, got a huge applause. Great song he did few years ago, “spent the day in bed” brilliant lyrics. Morrissey has a huge following in the states. Regarding the arena bombing, and all the other terrorist attacks across Europe, all the public congregating and weeping over candles and flowers, kumbaya and peace braids….. I can’t watch it. If this was happening to Muslim kids the streets would be on fire. There’d be hell to pay. They believe we are weak people, and see why. Long live Morrissey! He’s a very true and unique voice in the entertainment industry. ✌🏻👍🏼
"Regarding the arena bombing, and all the other terrorist attacks across Europe, all the public congregating and weeping over candles and flowers, kumbaya and peace braids…" Psyops/false flags one and all.
Manchester's ethnically Anglo/British population according to Wiki.
1971 95.8%
1981 92.1%
1991 87.4%
2001 74.5*
2011 59.3%
2021 48.7%
Shocking.
@@northernlights6459 Yup, and that's just the official figures from the census.
National Front Disco was a great Morrissey song.
David, the wind blows
The wind blows
Bits of your life away
Your friends all say
"Where is our boy? Oh, we've lost our boy"
But they should know
Where you've gone
Because again and again you've explained that
You're going to
Oh, you're going to
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
England for the English!
England for the English!
David, the winds blow
The winds blow
All of my dreams away
And I still say
"Where is our boy?
Ah, we've lost our boy"
But I should know
Why you've gone
Because again and again you've explained
You've gone to the
National, ah
To the National
There's a country; you don't live there
But one day you would like to
And if you show them what you're made of
Oh, then you might do
But David, we wonder
We wonder if the thunder
Is ever really gonna begin
Begin, begin
Your mom says
"I've lost my boy"
But she should know
Why you've gone
Because again and again you've explained
You've gone to the
National
To the National
To the National Front disco
Because you want the day to come sooner
You want the day to come sooner
You want the day to come sooner
When you've settled the score
What a legend! Love him and he’s music.
Morrissey had Irish intellect and Celtic imagination and is not a pure English man but mixed Celtic. that's why he is contradictory and I LOVED THE SMITHS AND MORRISSEY AND A HECK OF A LOT OF WHAT HE SAYS. His parents Dwyer and Morrissey were from Dublin and lived there until they immigrated to England in their 20's and 100% Irish
Same pattern here in Ireland with the media and government every time there's an incident with a foreign national or former foreign national. Don't look back in anger don't call it out or you're a racist, bigot etc.
All working to the same play book.
I'm 62 years old and I remember the smith's and I liked them back in the 80s?
My daughter is in hospital tonight. The latest of dozens upon dozens of stays since that night. Tell me to not look back in anger when that monster has been bombing my family now for seven years.
"Don't look back in anger"
Aka "Let's not argue and bicker about, 'who killed who'"
Morrissey's music both with the Smiths and solo is brilliant, refuses to go with the woke flow and that's rare these days, great guy.
He's philosophy is in parallel with the late Mark E Smith from the Fall, both of them are from Salford I believe
Never mind half a dozen good songs, they had half a dozen good albums!
I am right wing and have always respected moresey and enjoyed listening to his music. He also I think improves with age. A true British artist
After hearing this section I re-listened to a load of Morrissey stuff. I don't want to sound pretentious but he's honestly top quality, I would suggest Irish blood, English heart.