As reported in the Telegraph:
No doubt Appleby's apologists will claim he was only 'speaking metaphorically'. Yeah.
Only last week, the leader of another puritan sect described the movement in terms of a holy war, and in the article quoted above yet another called for 'extreme measures'.
Surely it's only a matter of time before these puritan jihadis put aside the rhetoric and the metaphors and revert to their older ways.
Eric Appleby, chief executive of Alcohol Concern, said: "We think there is a big battle ahead."As those with even a passing familiarity with the English language will know, a 'battle' is a violent clash between opposing forces, usually involving death, destruction, severed limbs and all manner of horror.
No doubt Appleby's apologists will claim he was only 'speaking metaphorically'. Yeah.
Only last week, the leader of another puritan sect described the movement in terms of a holy war, and in the article quoted above yet another called for 'extreme measures'.
Surely it's only a matter of time before these puritan jihadis put aside the rhetoric and the metaphors and revert to their older ways.
4 comments:
People who tweet things like this have been arrested...why not these guys?
Tarka, I wouldn't want to see that happen.
MMmm no, my point was more about what people say and how the authorities choose - or not choose - to act. Am a free speech guy myself and don't think anyone should be locked up...there just seems to be different rules for different people, that's all.
Understood. I'm just aware that some might think I had slightly over-egged the pudding!
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