New Morrissey website 'Morrissey Central', including lengthy statement re The Independent

Obviously the successor to True To You has now arrived:
http://www.morrisseycentral.com/

Why The Independent hates independence - Morrissey Central
March 28, 2018

The importance of an artist (or political figure) is sometimes evident in the efforts taken to silence them. Two weeks ago, with stiff-backed priggishness, The Independent printed an extreme Hate Piece so loaded with vile bile that it almost choked on its own endless capacity to be appalled. As its target, it seemed evident that The Independent found me so morally shredded and physically repulsive that I appeared to fascinate them, whilst it also seemed obvious that any announcement of my painful death would make them laugh loudly. Yes, this is what we’re dealing with. Their moral outrage is certain that it has hit upon something as they take a stab at just about everything whilst hitting nothing.
Telford grooming gangs? Hardly worth a whisper in The Independent. Instead let’s demonize Morrissey - who deserves our indefatigable abuse since he appears to be saying some things that many people are actually thinking. To truthophobics, I am apparently worse than useless.

You see, The Independent ‘newspaper’ isn’t actually a paper with news, and it will express only the views of their editor/dictator, whose name is Christian Broughton. What he will tell us is happening and what we see is happening are two entirely different things. In order to find out the truth of anything, you must take note of what Christian Broughton does not allow into print.
My manager (Peter Katsis) spoke to Christian Broughton after the Hate Piece had appeared, and he asked why Broughton had sanctioned such a diabolically contrived and bitterly inaccurate mess. Broughton pointed out that “it would be difficult to find anyone at The Independent
who agreed with Morrissey’s views.” This almost- illiterate reply fully reveals The Independent’s dog-yapping will to destroy anyone with a view that doesn’t match their own. The Independent, you see, must supervise and censor art - that is their function.
But what are my views? And why do they ‘get at’ the stiff boundaries of The Independent? And what is The Independent independent of? Truth? Shame? They state confidently that, when I recently asked a packed audience at Glasgow Arena if they actually liked Nicola Sturgeon, that half the audience walked out in disgust towards me. As you can guess, without any principals of justice. The Glasgow audience, in fact, roared a deafening “NOOOOO!” in reply to the question, and not one person was known to have left the venue in protest. The Independent is willing to lie to its readers in order to create a skewed truth, and to hell with any principals of justice. If the newspaper is willing to take such silly risks with very basic facts then what on earth could they report that you would actually believe? They tell their readers that I “loathe Nicola Sturgeon” (which is untrue), and they explain by way of sneering slur how I am “loving Brexit”.

I believe I have mentioned Brexit twice in my entire life, and neither comment expressed love. I had explained how Brexit had been a strike for democracy because of the disgust that the political elite had shown towards the people who did not vote the way that they were warned to by media bullies. But why attack anyone who loves Brexit? Almost two years on from the result, the EU still has not allowed the UK to leave its clutches - which simply explains exactly why the Leave campaigners voted as they did in the first place. Doesn’t it twig?
However, any Brexit loathing by The Independent does not reflect majority opinion, and this lends them no independent thought whatsoever, but blind bureaucratic arrogance instead. This is symptomatic of a modern, shredded British society, where free speech no longer exists. When the print media are lost for a reply, they simply change the subject by naming their
opponent as ‘racist’, which is the perfect ploy because most people are naturally appalled to be called racist, and they step back in silence, and the debate collapses unresolved. Use of the word often only ever comes from people who themselves are intolerant. It works. Even though England introduced the world to democracy, great art and great literature, it is now leading the way with a dark and largely hidden agenda where no one is entitled to disagree; only one interest and opinion must prevail within the print media. Art is now fully outside tabloid journalism, and the gaping hole shrieks at us via the commercial arena with its automatic laughter and the impotent emotion of reality TV. The American genius William Burroughs was once interviewed on Radio 1 in the 1970s. Today’s Radio 1 is such an intellectually paralyzed blast of surface that it would not remotely consider interviewing anyone of the nature or intellect of Burroughs. Is civilization over? The cannibalistic mobile grave known as The Guardian suggests so. Thrilled at the knowledge of their own power, both The Guardian and The Independent daily confirm the views of everyone who morally objects to them (and The News of The World turns in its urn.) Their intolerant and totalitarian criticism of others reveals so much about themselves. Perhaps newspapers just cannot keep up with the open-ness and tolerance of internet news sites? The future of The Independent seems only a question of your commitment to it. It claims that I support Harvey Weinstein - someone about whom I know almost nothing. I do not believe I could recognize him in photographs. The Independent also claims that my audience have deserted me - yet this month I have completed my most successful UK tour, selling 22,000 tickets in London alone, selling out concerts at Alexandra Palace, The London Palladium, Brixton Academy and The Royal Albert Hall, all played within the space of 8 days. The Independent has an almost breathless capacity for misinformation and deception. Its uncontested rules of hate are like a fully drawn bow aiming its arrow at 42 targets, yet hitting none; bitter at the core, yet taking a stab, as its writer moves with one-way-or-another-you-will-remember-my-name outrage.

I am neither Loony Left nor Far Right. I am a humanitarian. I have not ever once voted in a British election because I have not ever discovered a party that represents my views. My main social concern is the abolition of the abattoir, the continued existence of which in modern times is beyond sane belief.
I confess that my life in music has been stunted by shyness, and this remains. I am too interior, and this can often seem like bone splitting arrogance. But it is not. I do not want to be like anyone else in music because there is no point. I want to bring something different into view. When I attempt to clarify, I will admit that it often sounds like an attack. I believe England can look after itself. It does not need the EU to police its laws, its thought, its borders or its liberty. It does not take a genius to arrive at this viewpoint.

Because The Independent cannot keep their own views under control, it seems obvious to me that we must source our information from alternative news outlets - they, at any rate, are telling us that we should. British mainstream media is now so politically correct that basic truth is actually impossible, and although it is obsessed with promoting social diversity they will not accept diverse opinion. Most British newspapers can only offer secrecy. When news is offered as opinion, it can only therefore be biased. Last year I completed a questionnaire for The Daily Mail in which one of their questions was ‘Whom do you most dislike?’. I replied ‘Theresa May, because of her support for killing foxes and badgers.’ The questionnaire appeared in print, but the Theresa May reply was missing because it obviously didn’t fit with the Mail’s political position as Theresa May’s personal notice-board. Journalists only ever talk to other journalists, it seems.

‘The London intellect, so pert and shallow,
like a stream that never reaches the ocean.’
E. M. Forster.


I have been criticized in the UK for so long (nowhere else!) that anything said about me no longer strikes me as a threat because I am still, after all, here. We should, I think, be striving for something more morally useful than whatever The Independent vomits out by way of spite.

Katie Boyle, who very sadly died this week, said “you have to accept [the press] telling complete lies about you. You can’t take legal action because that fans the flame.” I see what she means!


In 1887 the masthead of The New York Times began its famous slogan: All The News That’s Fit To Print.
In 2018, The masthead of The Independent should read All The Shit That’s Fit To Print. The Independent has tried to put me out of circulation: and viva hate, to that!


Morrissey

23 March 2018.

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For me you can say whatever you like as long as you can justify your position.

Morrissey's problem is that he's not only a shit talker, but a shit talker with the emotional age of a five year old which means if you say hang on there about something he's said then he'll be bitching about it for the next five years.

It's got nothing to do with freedom of speech and everything to do with him being a twat.
So what you're saying is that you hate freedom of speech and that anyone with his views should be put down. Your views are the only ones worth a mention and when someone doesn't agree with you it makes you lose it which is something we have seen all over this forum for years now.

You must have something in your life that people around you cannot agree with. All moz did was voice the opinion of the people and those that don't share his views do so because they have a career or position that means they must look away all the time.

Moz has the freedom to be honest.
 
So what you're saying is that you hate freedom of speech and that anyone with his views should be put down. Your views are the only ones worth a mention and when someone doesn't agree with you it makes you lose it which is something we have seen all over this forum for years now.

You must have something in your life that people around you cannot agree with. All moz did was voice the opinion of the people and those that don't share his views do so because they have a career or position that means they must look away all the time.

Moz has the freedom to be honest.

Jesus, learn to read.

Or let's pretend I'm Morrissey. You didn't understand what I said and you're shutting down my free speech +2000 more words in one paragraph that no f***er can be bothered to read.
 
So what you're saying is that you hate freedom of speech and that anyone with his views should be put down. Your views are the only ones worth a mention and when someone doesn't agree with you it makes you lose it which is something we have seen all over this forum for years now.

You must have something in your life that people around you cannot agree with. All moz did was voice the opinion of the people and those that don't share his views do so because they have a career or position that means they must look away all the time.

Moz has the freedom to be honest.

Spot on. Hes an example of the new phenomenon: old dudes
carrying as if they were teenagers. The watch gay teenager
movies like Edge of Seventeen. Think they are hip. Read
the Independent. Want govt assistance every time they
have a problem.
Then go weak when someone has sense, want to shut them down.
Moz sells out 10 shows in a row they dont comprehend and go bat
crazy.:clap:
 
Spot on. Hes an example of the new phenomenon: old dudes
carrying as if they were teenagers. The watch gay teenager
movies like Edge of Seventeen. Think they are hip. Read
the Independent. Want govt assistance every time they
have a problem.
Then go weak when someone has sense, want to shut them down.
Moz sells out 10 shows in a row they dont comprehend and go bat
crazy.:clap:

 
I think there is justification to fear the media industrial complex. They work hand in glove with our political masters and we are right to be wary.

The internet, which I think will take a couple of generations for us to fully come to terms with, is revealing some worrying contradictions and some disturbing alliances.

Brexit, Trump and the success of popular, as opposed to the patronising populist label given by those who oppose them seem to indicate electorates are restless.

In part this is because while we gain most of our information through our screens and that can be manipulated, eventually you can look out your window and glean something closer to the truth. That can’t be controlled and that’s why our masters are getting itchy.

 
And what the f*** is with those photoshopped puctures? The Theresa May prankster one being particularly painful.

I was hoping for one of his lists about his favourite gigs. I find these much more palatable than his exiled political worldview where he comes across like a Daily Mail keyboard warrior with too much time on his hands.
 
I think there is justification to fear the media industrial complex. They work hand in glove with our political masters and we are right to be wary.

The internet, which I think will take a couple of generations for us to fully come to terms with, is revealing some worrying contradictions and some disturbing alliances.

Brexit, Trump and the success of popular, as opposed to the patronising populist label given by those who oppose them seem to indicate electorates are restless.

In part this is because while we gain most of our information through our screens and that can be manipulated, eventually you can look out your window and glean something closer to the truth. That can’t be controlled and that’s why our masters are getting itchy.



Brexit and Trump are still paid for, probably with more funding than the things they beat. I don't understand the rationale that these are the non-establishment/media choices, especially considering they are either actually a billionaire or funded by billionaires with propaganda that the Russians would be proud of.
 
Brexit and Trump are still paid for, probably with more funding than the things they beat. I don't understand the rationale that these are the non-establishment/media choices, especially considering they are either actually a billionaire or funded by billionaires.

Clinton outspend Trump 5 to 1 but 'probably' LOL
Trump outspent Clinton........with Illuminati money.


Where do you get these probable 'facts'?? LOL or do you make
it up when it doesn't suit your bizarre 55 year old teenager
mentality.

Lets GO Protest. LOL:crazy:
 
I think there is justification to fear the media industrial complex. They work hand in glove with our political masters and we are right to be wary.

The internet, which I think will take a couple of generations for us to fully come to terms with, is revealing some worrying contradictions and some disturbing alliances.

Brexit, Trump and the success of popular, as opposed to the patronising populist label given by those who oppose them seem to indicate electorates are restless.

In part this is because while we gain most of our information through our screens and that can be manipulated, eventually you can look out your window and glean something closer to the truth. That can’t be controlled and that’s why our masters are getting itchy.


its almost as if somebody has sent them a script and they all read it out,very weird.
 
Brexit and Trump are still paid for, probably with more funding than the things they beat. I don't understand the rationale that these are the non-establishment/media choices, especially considering they are either actually a billionaire or funded by billionaires.

Remain funding didn’t seem to stint. It kicked off with £9 million of taxpayer’s money spent on a pro-EU mailout to every household and went from there. Remain was backed by the British government, the EU, the BBC, ITV, C4 and Sky News, Obama, the Square Mile, Wall Street and a slew of financial experts whose monthly salary is delivered by wheelbarrow yet missed the financial crash.

The very day before the referendum Remain was reported across the media to be ten points ahead, perhaps influenced in part by Cameron’s unprecedented decision to extend voter registration by forty-eight hours.

I call that manipulation on a grand scale. It’s right up there with the NYT and CNN reporting on election day Hillary was a 98% certainty to win the Presidency.

I know many like to joke about the plebs ignoring the experts, but I have a newsflash of my own. When experts keep getting it wrong they cease to be experts.
 
Jesus, learn to read.

Or let's pretend I'm Morrissey. You didn't understand what I said and you're shutting down my free speech +2000 more words in one paragraph that no f***er can be bothered to read.
Morrissey is part of the polarisation as a result of the globalisation no one wanted. Will he be bold enough to mention the jews?

You don't like his views but he has a right to voice them.
 
its almost as if somebody has sent them a script and they all read it out,very weird.

I would be less odd if it was affiliate stations of a single network. I’ve watched it half a dozen times and still don’t fully believe it. If true it’s some proper They Live stuff.

 
Spot on. Hes an example of the new phenomenon: old dudes
carrying as if they were teenagers. The watch gay teenager
movies like Edge of Seventeen. Think they are hip. Read
the Independent. Want govt assistance every time they
have a problem.
Then go weak when someone has sense, want to shut them down.
Moz sells out 10 shows in a row they dont comprehend and go bat
crazy.:clap:
Why is everyone watching that movie now?
No one seems to like it one bit.
Had no idea it is a gay movie, I don't watch those anymore since they became too political.
 
Remain funding didn’t seem to stint. It kicked off with £9 million of taxpayer’s money spent on a pro-EU mailout to every household and went from there. Remain was backed by the British government, the EU, the BBC, ITV, C4 and Sky News, Obama, the Square Mile, Wall Street and a slew of financial experts whose monthly salary is delivered by wheelbarrow yet missed the financial crash.

The very day before the referendum Remain was reported across the media to be ten points ahead, perhaps influenced in part by Cameron’s unprecedented decision to extend voter registration by forty-eight hours.

I call that manipulation on a grand scale. It’s right up there with the NYT and CNN reporting on election day Hillary was a 98% certainty to win the Presidency.

I know many like to joke about the plebs ignoring the experts, but I have a newsflash of my own. When experts keep getting it wrong they cease to be experts.

I'm not making a case for the Clinton or remain campaigns, the remain argument was frankly a disgrace all things considered, just as the Brexit campaign was, both full of shit. Just questioning the logic that Trump and Brexit were somehow these people's movements which they weren't. Take Brexit, the people running that have spent years getting their arguments all over the media. In short, these were well orchestrated campaigns that were no more people led than the Clinton or remain campaigns. If you spend years funding ideas and then people buy into them, well it's because propaganda works no matter if it's from the pocket of the taxpayer or anonymous billionaires
 
I'm not making a case for the Clinton or remain campaigns, the remain argument was frankly a disgrace all things considered, just as the Brexit campaign was, both full of shit. Just questioning the logic that Trump and Brexit were somehow these people's movements which they weren't. Take Brexit, the people running that have spent years getting their arguments all over the media. In short, these were well orchestrated campaigns that were no more people led than the Clinton or remain campaigns. If you spend years funding ideas and then people buy into them, well it's because propaganda works no matter if it's from the pocket of the taxpayer or anonymous billionaires
:straightface:

Well orchestrated campaigns in which media? Media was
overwhelmingly pro Clinton and anti Brexit.
People had nothing to do with any of it, lol, maybe it was
invisible dupies.:laughing:
 
I would be less odd if it was affiliate stations of a single network. I’ve watched it half a dozen times and still don’t fully believe it. If true it’s some proper They Live stuff.


watched they live a few months ago,the media controlling people,who would have thought.
 
Morrissey is part of the polarisation as a result of the globalisation no one wanted. Will he be bold enough to mention the jews?

You don't like his views but he has a right to voice them.

Go on -what is it about "the jews"?
 
"The American genius William Burroughs was once interviewed on Radio 1 in the 1970s."

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Morrissey is part of the polarisation as a result of the globalisation no one wanted. Will he be bold enough to mention the jews?

You don't like his views but he has a right to voice them.

Yes and people have a right to oppose them. Free speech doesn't mean that you can say anything you like unchallenged, it means that you can say anything you like. Morrissey's opinion on free speech is like all of his other opinions, half arsed and not thought through.

What's the stuff about Jews? You aren't going to go all 1939 on us are you?
 
Why is everyone watching that movie now?
No one seems to like it one bit.
Had no idea it is a gay movie, I don't watch those anymore since they became too political.

Because its uncool to be a straight white dude, if you have the teenager mentality. Not that a straight dude
would watch that movie. LOL
 

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