Excruciata Reees-Mog celebrates the comments from Vallance and hopes she is sounding a rallying call for a minority that has been overlooked and derided for too long. No longer should wealthy white privileged people skulk in the shadows, and vacuous people should no longer feel shamed when they speak out.
Hello my lovelies. I had a wonderful time at the launch of the Popular Conservatives the other day. What was particularly refreshing was to see some of the younger additions to the circle of privilege. No matter how much people might want it, we can’t all be chimney sweeps and shop workers. There need to be privileged people to pay the wages.
A young lady who has caused a bit of a stir was Holly Valance. She has done what any girl with a mediocre intellect and limited ability does. Marry a fantastically wealthy man. Smart girl. In an interview with the privilege fan channel, GB News, she had some interesting things to say.
“I would say that everyone starts as a leftie and then wakes up at some point… and then you go to the right.”
https://www.gbnews.com/politics/holly-valance-politics-popcon
I do take issue with some of the things she said. I can’t agree with the bit about starting as a leftie. No one in my family has been anything other than ardent right. We are privileged which is absolutely right. It would be horrifying if anyone were to toy with the idea that I or Jakey ever went unwashed, yellled in the streets or cared about anyone outside our privilege circle. I have never been a leftie.
It is so refreshing to hear some one speak out unashamedly and articulate the silenced voice of privilege. Some people want to try and shame us for not caring about the poor, the lame, the uneducated and just about everyone who is not one of us.
Those on the left make a lot of noise but what have they actually achieved? People are still hungry and uneducated. People still don’t wash as much as they should and many are still uncouth and eat takeaways with their fingers. They don’t deserve our attention.
