>Moz: "Reggae, for example, is to me the most racist music in the entire world. It's an absolute total glorification of black supremacy... There is a line when defense of one's race becomes an attack on another race and, because of black history and oppression, we realise quite clearly that there has to be a very strong defence. But I think it becomes very extreme sometimes." "But, ultimately, I don't have very cast iron opinions on black music other than black modern music which I detest. I detest Stevie Wonder. I think Diana Ross is awful. I hate all those records in the Top 40 - Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston. I think they're vile in the extreme. In essence this music doesn't say anything whatsoever."
Interviewer: But it does, it does. What it says can't necessarily be verbalised easily. It doesn't seek to change the world like rock music by speaking grand truths about politics, sex and the human condition. It works at a much more subtle level - at the level of the body and the shared abandon of the dancefloor. It won't change the world, but it's been said it may well change the way you walk through the world.
>Moz: "I don't think there's any time anymore to be subtle about anything, you have to get straight to the point. Obviously to get on Top Of The Pops these days, one has to be, by law, black. I think something political has occurred among Michael Hurl and his friends and there has been a hefty pushing of all these black artists and all this discofied nonsense into the Top 40. I think, as a result, that very aware younger groups that speak for now are being gagged."
Interviewer: You seem to be saying that you believe that there is some sort of black pop conspiracy being organised to keep white indie groups down.
To see Morrissey embrace the far right so openly was shocking. But was it surprising? Ever since the early 90s, he has flirted with the far right and fascist imagery – wrapping himself up in the union jack, writing a song called The National Front Disco, making inflammatory comments about immigration.
Yet in the last year there has been little doubt about his views. He has claimed Sadiq Khan, London’s first Muslim mayor, “cannot talk properly”, and declared “Even Tesco wouldn’t employ Diane Abbott,” – the Cambridge-educated shadow home secretary and Britain’s most prominent black MP. He has described the media’s treatment of the racist Tommy Robinson as “shocking”. And he has explicitly promoted For Britain on his Morrissey Central website: “There is only one British political party that can safeguard our security.” The party’s leader, Anne Marie Waters, posted a video online thanking Morrissey for his support.
>Moz: The Mayor of London tells us about ”Neighborhood policin ” – what is ‘policin’? He tells us London is an ”amazin ” city. What is ‘amazin’? This is the Mayor of London! And he cannot talk properly! I saw an interview where he was discussing mental health, and he repeatedly said ”men’el ” … he could not say the words ‘mental health’.
Why did he hate niggers so much? Did a nigger faggot give his gay friends aids?
Ethan Martin
>Moz: London is second only to Bangladesh for acid attacks. All of the attacks are non-white, and so they cannot be truthfully addressed by the British government or the Met Police or the BBC because of political correctness. What this means is that the perpetrator is considered to be as much of a victim as the actual victim.
I met Morrissey twice in a pub in Manchester. He was really fucking weird.
Austin Martin
On the London Olympics: “The ‘dazzling royals’ have, quite naturally, hijacked the Olympics for their own empirical needs, and no oppositional voice is allowed in the free press. . . The spirit of 1939 Germany now pervades throughout media-brand Britain.”
On the 2011 Norway massacre: “That is nothing compared to what happens in McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried Sh*t every day.”
On the Manchester attacks: “Manchester mayor Andy Burnham says the attack is the work of an ‘extremist’. An extreme what? An extreme rabbit?”
On Sadiq Khan: “Sadiq Khan says ‘London is united with Manchester’, but he does not condemn Islamic State – who have claimed responsibility for the bomb.”
On immigration: “Although I don’t have anything against people from other countries, the higher the influx into England the more the British identity disappears.”
>It’s hard to be a man. It’s made to be hard and I don’t know why. I think it’s easier to be a woman. The women’s movement has been so successful; the men’s movement has never been accepted. I think it’s not wanted.
>England is a memory now. The gates are flooded and anybody can have access to England and join in.
Morrissey is a literal faggot and a pretentious midwit Johnny Marr and bass guy from the Smiths and don't even remember name of >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Moz
Ian Johnson
Cope.
Ryder Roberts
he's really pathetic, he's had severe depression since the 80s, everything was fun in the 80s, you had to be retarded to be succesful and not have fun
all his songs sound the same
he's a sad fag, not a cool fag like Freddy Mercury or Elton John, but a fag just because he has nothing else to do with his life so why not take it up the ass
Elijah Kelly
>England shouldn't have acid attacks >CONTROVERSIAL FAR RIGHT STATEMENT I hate this world guys Idiot. Moron.
Hunter Hughes
based
Benjamin Garcia
>sad fag Half of the "woe is me" lyrics are ironic or meant to be comical
Jose Nguyen
Nigger
Noah Peterson
Met a few famous people in Manchester. Steven MacDonald off Coronation Street, he was in a fucking state. Ryan Giggs, he was walking round with a posse of dangerous looking teenagers all snarling at everyone. People kept pointing him out, going, oh look, it's fucking Ryan Giggs. He looked happy. Bob Geldolf - he was a total wanker, and unusually tall. I like Manchester.
>"I simply despise niggers. When I see a knuckle-dragging, big-lipped ape using the same sidewalk or water fountain that I use, I'm filled with disgust and anger. The modern civilized world was not meant for these savages."
Bentley Morales
It’s a damn good song
Andrew Martinez
I need TP for my bunghole. Use your tongue.
Gavin Ramirez
Citation needed, schlomo
Angel Torres
>liberal faggot >le based go back
Gavin Sullivan
source: my anus
Levi Allen
Morrissey is incredible and Cemetery Gates is his best song
Jace Thompson
That’s why white and Jew boys like Aer, Asher Roth, Sublime have taken the genre and made it all about peace and love brother. These days reggae is all about smashing a couple cold ones with your bros by the Oceanside as you smoke on a spliff while waiting for the waves to get good so you can shred the gnar.
Jayden Gutierrez
Great track that
Nathaniel Collins
The 80’s were fucking awesome. The music was great. Rocky and a bunch of other stuff to motivate us and make us feel happy. Now everything is shit.
Ethan Sanchez
Imagine living in a country so cucked that it labels its own flag as "fascist imagery."
Isaac Martin
>writing a song called The National Front Disco What duplicitous jewing--- that song is obviously a satirical jest, not an endorsement.
Anyway, Moz is based and always will be. This song should be a Any Forums anthem, quite honestly: