There is no compliment in this woman’s admiration for Australia.
Steady yourself, people with hearts. Because these might be some of the most depressing words you’ve ever read:
“Australians are like British people but with balls of steel, can-do brains, tiny hearts and whacking great gunships.
“Their approach to migrant boats is the sort of approach we need in the Mediterranean.”
‘Tiny hearts’. Now there’s a national characteristic to be proud of.
Those words were written by Katie Hopkins, a UK media commentator so objectionable that she has built an entire brand around poking bears. Want someone to say something offensive about “fat” people? Call Katie. Single mothers? Call Katie. Familes on benefits? Call Katie.
She goes on:
“[The Australians] threaten [asylum seekers] with violence until they bugger off, throwing cans of Castlemaine in an Aussie version of sharia stoning.
“And their approach is working. Migrant boats have halved in number since Prime Minister Tony Abbott got tough.”
From Jam: “Just because the boats stop, doesn’t mean the suffering does.”
You get the picture. Katie Hopkins talks tough. She is a professional troll. And she is very good at her job. When most media professionals are at pains not to offend, she actively careers the other way, with gusto.
Top Comments
Abbott has stopped the boats? Has he? We wouldn't actually know because there's no longer any transparency.
But well done, Abbott ... your policy has been praised by Katie Hopkins ... that has to tell you which side of the moral fence you're sitting on.
I am all for freedom of speech, I love a good debate as much as the next person, but when it comes to petty and juvenile name calling that Katie Hopkins seems to resort to, too often I might add, probably due to lack of journalistic research and writing skills, then it becomes hate speech