An entry in the Belfast High School yearbook
If you decide to take a look
At a Belfast High School yearbook
Be careful, the sight
Of some very far right
Opinions may leave you quite shook.
John Moynes
Pic: Belfast Telegraph
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An entry in the Belfast High School yearbook
If you decide to take a look
At a Belfast High School yearbook
Be careful, the sight
Of some very far right
Opinions may leave you quite shook.
John Moynes
Pic: Belfast Telegraph
he’ll be an MP in no time
At least he’s honest about it.
I imagine he’s doing what lots of teenagers do – saying deliberately shocking things to provoke a reaction.
Hopefully it doesn’t follow him around forever and he’ll be able to forget it once he gets a bit more mature.
Exactly this! I was in charge of my yearbook in school and the utter poo people put into it. It’s just some bizarre attempt at one-upmanship, to get attention.
So, actually… Well done to them.
I hope you’re right but even by standard teenager behaviour, he’s a particularly annoying little brat.
A look I have taken
And unless I’m mistakin,
I may be pedantic
With this literary antic
But you said shook when the correct term is shaken
“”I was horrified to find Adolf Hitler quoted and a reference to Munich Putsch (1923). At a time when people are focused on the spread of hatred in Islamic schools, I find it appalling that we have hatred here in Northern Irish schools in plain sight,” the parent said.”
head is spinning with the irony
HA!
Is Moynes ever happy?
Perhaps he intended it as cutting-edge satire, linking Loyalism and a British identity to fascism.
This was the only way to make the point – support for fascism being more palatable to his peers than a direct repudiation of extreme Unionism.