His logical deduction is that Morrissey discovered For Britain by looking up its immigration policy when he mentioned Anne Marie before For Britain existed, supported it before it had any manifesto & Anne Marie had been a feminist secularist vegan campaigner for years?
He's either a sicko who just enjoys the idea that he's upsetting you with this stuff or he's an idiot.
I didn't say he looked up anything. He didn't have to. They were already in the news for their comments on immigration and the logical deduction is that this is the main draw. When they also turned out to have an animal rights policy he was completely sold.
He did not search for political parties that support animal rights or he would have been aware of the others that The Nephew mentioned in that interview where he beat you to the punch of bringing up every remark Morrissey has ever been demonized for.
Also one thing we really
can't know is whether Morrissey is aware of what is posted on his website, but he or someone close to him seems to have a serious habit for watching right wing and conspiracy theory videos on youtube. Maybe Sam mentioned For Britain to him. But if that's the case it would have been disingenuous at least to ask him why he supports them.
Don't interpret me and then call me names. You can interpret Morrissey because he is never going to respond but I can.
I don't dislike you either. We have some common interests and I imagine you're a fun person to hang out with. It's just frustrating to read a lot of your posts because, while you're very good at compiling information, I feel that I can't really tell if you are intentionally misreading the same information you post. You write things that just aren't true, such as your claim that he never mentioned Weistein. He might not have said the name but when the interviewer asked him they did say the name and he was familiar enough with the charges to give a fairly detailed reply. He didn't suddenly launch into "People know exactly what's going on," he reportedly said when asked about Weinstein inviting actresses to his hotel room, "and they play along".
"Afterwards, they feel embarrassed or disliked. And then they turn it around and say: 'I was attacked, I was surprised'.
"But if everything went well, and if it had given them a great career, they would not talk about it."
"I hate rape... But in many cases, one looks at the circumstances and thinks that the person who is considered a victim is merely disappointed."
Saying he didn't mention him comes across as if you're either deliberately trying to be misleading or that you can't follow the flow of the conversation.
Gotta love "I hate rape but..."