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'Jared O'Mara, 36, made homophobic remarks, joked about having an orgy with members of Girls Aloud and posted degrading comments about fat people...In posts made on the Drowned in Sound music website in 2004, Mr O'Mara claimed singer Michelle McManus only won Pop Idol "because she was fat" and said it would be funny if jazz star Jamie Cullum was "sodomised with his own piano".'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-41724540
Though to be fair to him stupid though they were the comments were made years before he was even a parliamentary candidate.
Can everyone on their high horse about this swear blind that they never made similarly stupid comments at that age?
There are some things that are unforgivable!
Edit - or for any other reason, for that matter.
Besides it would indeed be funny if Jamie Cullum was sodomised with his own piano.
We must be prudes.
If your on the political left, you aren’t supposed to have these kind of homophobic and misogynistic opinions.
Go on, say "harmless banter". I dare you. I double dare you.
https://theharlequinpub.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/openletter.pdf
I don't know if it's true, but it seems to fit with the other stuff.
Anything over 16 foot except on the pedals for a full climax lacks class.
Edit - on mature reflection, an eight foot flute coupled to full swell would work.
The important point here is whether the gentleman in question currently holds those despicable views, or, if he has truly changed, can he demonstrate how he has really changed?
Certainly, I have held views in the past before I knew better that I would be ashamed of now. If anything, having had the differing views on those issues in the past makes me a stronger advocate for the 'better' opinion/view now.
(sorry!!)
I doubt it somehow.
Lieb Vaterland macht Ruhig sein...
I'm so glad it does.(Mrs Bach).
That's not a great quality in a legislator.
If I were Jeremy Corbyn, I'd devise something like community service for him.
I'm more concerned that he seems (a) to have put them into practice (b) that just saying silly things is excusable, writing a song praising them really isn't and (c) he's trying to excuse/defend his actions rather than fess up to them.
As of now though, the only thing that's confirmed are a few juvenile but hardly evil comments made when he was 21.
I saw Girls Aloud live six times, including their final ever gig.
This might be the finest cover version ever
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFVzQ9SaEj0
http://sybriefing.co.uk/2017/06/23/sheffield-hallam-mp-jared-omara-dismisses-allegations-misogyny-smear-attempt/
The two are mutually exclusive. However I got this from a link in the earlier article and I can't see any particular reason for the writer of the open letter to lie.
Without further investigation it must be considered a possibility that she is wrong/exaggerating/inventing. Equally it seems plausible and he clearly has a much better reason to lie - as well as being rather untrustworthy to start with.
The problem of these witchhunts is a big one.
“I made the comments as a young man, at a particularly difficult time in my life, but that is no excuse.”
No excuse, but I kinda wish he'd expanded on that bit.
Because it's key.
Bigotry and intolerance like that posted by this guy stems from insecurity.
Trashing others to make yourself feel better. Even when wrapped up in humour, it says everything about the person saying it and nothing about the target.
For Gods sake, we have a Foreign Secretary who refers to picanninies with watermelon smiles!
One of the problems with snap elections is that there is little time to vet candidates, and that may be part of the problem!
Edit: something that, to their credit, both Mike and Alastair have pointed out.
http://metro.co.uk/2017/10/23/jared-omara-mp-quits-equalities-committee-after-offensive-comments-7022185/
Storm in a tea cup though. I've said just as bad, but then I'm not on the committee that he is, and the only thing that would truly hit him now is if he's said stuff more recently, like the Clive Lewis backlash (not that that one will matter in the long run).
On the other hand, as has been noted, another key is how would he or his supporters react if it had been an opponent who said these things, no matter how long ago? So the train of condemnation is not unreasonable, even if it will swiftly become overblown.
She seems to be aware only of three numerals between one and ten...
People should be able to say what the hell they like and be judged on it by the electorate.
Mind you as he's a Labour MP on the Equalities Committee he'd probably be the first to express mock outrage if it was a Tory MP, so you can't help but laugh.
"I made those inexcusable statements then. I will not defend them nor seek to explain them, but seek your forgiveness. I do not hold those views now, and condemn them. I pledge to work against such views from this point on. This specifically is what I am going to do by [insert date]."
I still think there’s a chance of him leading the Tories in the future though.
This sorry episode really is bringing out the worst of the unholy, wretched Stasi-esque alliance between the Jess Phillipses and Guido Fawkeses of this world.
Beyond satire.
The hard part is knowing whether the change in heart is genuine or simply opportunistic because the perp has been caught ...
The chap had the indecency to kick out the vile Lib Dem golden boy Nick Clegg, responsible for enabling one of the most pernicious and damaging governments ever.
Although for a nano-second I thought you had written The Who!!
And boy was I cross with myself.
Do you know what's almost worse? None of them actually noticed my brilliant word painting!