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Jeremy Corbyn pictured with The Menstrual Cramps |
As with many political leaders, when Jeremy Corbyn stood down as Labour leader in 2019 he searched for a new project to sink his teeth into and, dare we say it, further his multi-millionaire wealth? A new venture was made all the more pressing when the resulting leadership campaign was not successful for his anointed successor Rebecca Long-Bailey. The victor wasted no time in sidelining the Socialist Campaign Group and Corbyn soon found himself outside of the party for the first time.
While Starmer's attempt to eradicate Corbyn for good came to nothing - the Islington MP was re-elected last year as an independent - the Westminster gravy train can never provide enough wealth once its passengers are on it, regardless of their 'socialist' values.
So it came to pass that Corbyn founded The Peace & Justice Project, a reasonable endeavour judging by its name. Sadly, the organisation is just more of the same anti-white, open borders, climate lunacy, Palestine-obsessed and progressive social justice (for minorities only) that one comes to associates with the modern left.
Among the events organised by Corbyn's project is 'Music for the Many', which gathers various fringe far left misfits together for what must be a very painful gig for anyone who appreciates music. One of the recent headliners were The Menstrual Cramps. Yes, seriously, that is a genuine band name. The Menstruals (or shall we call them the Cramps?) stylise their name with an anarchist symbol, which represents a political movement that can be hard to fathom for those on the libertarian right. We are talking about an ideology that seeks to unite anti-government libertarianism with socialism, which primarily relies on the state to enforce its will!
If we look into some of the songs penned by this band, which describes itself as 'queer punk from Bristol', the titles suggest something far from the 'kinder, gentler politics' once famously espoused by Corbyn and anything but libertarian values. Surely there can be little ambiguity in the songs "Tory Scum", "Cull the Tories" and "We Hate You, Please Die". Lovely!
Other titles from these degenerates include "Class War", "Abortion", "My Bush Ain't Ur Business", "Mutual Masturbation", "Frack Off" and "JC Our Saviour". Of course the last one is not referring to the JC most of us are familiar with as 'our saviour'.
We're not convinced that the one on the far right has ever suffered a menstrual cramp, just saying...
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