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Fat Al on a roll
Looking plumper every time he appears in public [much like John Travolta with his fat-stuffed face], Al Gore is now spearheading a series of Live Earth concerts in July modelled on the Live Aid concerts that did so little to help Africa, but which inflated pop egos immeasurably in a display of conspicuous hypocrisy never before witnessed on planet Earth. Using the hypocrite gombeen man Geldoff as a role model is the mark of the politically incontinent [Geldoff's daughter flew into the recent Hyde Park 'Make Poverty History' concert in a pink helicopter while her gobshite father was lecturing the world on the obscenity of poor people starving], but that ain't stopping Big Al, twice US vice president, and now wishing to move from vice to persuading the rest of us that by using an energy saving lightbulb we can save the planet. Something tells me Al has failed to grasp quite a lot about climate change, but just like politicians everywhere, he thinks he knows best and has been lecturing us since he 'saw the light'. Perhaps he just has to be in the [energy-saving] spotlight. The sight of obscenely rich pop luvvies' self-contratulatory singalongs in 'aid' of the world's poor was a gut wrenching experience for those with any sensitivity and half a brain, but the idea that the same self-obsessed overconsumers have anything to tell the rest of the world about global warming is too ludicrous to contemplate, especially when the biggest act he's so far managed to entice is Madonna, who doesn't flinch from flying to Africa to pick up a takeaway child when the desire hits her and is rumoured to be soon off on another jet-fueled jaunt there for reasons unknown. Together with her nauseating creep of a husband who's spent his life profiting from pornographic gun-flics which have fueled the gun obsession among disadvantaged black youth and debased society generally as well as burning a lot of fossil fuel and explosives for effect. They are part of the problem, not the solution, as are all the overconsuming rich with their private jets, limos and parasitic overconsuming lifestyles. A series of 'Eat the Rich' events might attract a lot more attention, and would go some way to redressing the balance the human race has well and truly upset. Mind you, I wouldn't feed them to my dogs, I value their health too much. |
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