Hate blog attacks Gazette's 'Right to Know' campaign
WHAT can only be described as a "hate blog" attacking white English journalists in Bermuda, "house nig***s" and The Royal Gazette has popped up on the internet this week. Called the bermuda journal (www.bermudajournal.com) it claims it will try and instill a "quest of justice, balance and honesty".
The blog goes on to call for the Bermuda Government to order "a mass deportation of all the racist limeys at the rag (The Royal Gazette) without delay!"
It goes on: "Send them home in chains and handcuffs! And this committee is calling on lawmakers to bring back public floggings for people like this! (That's if there are convicted by a jury, of course)."
The website lashes out at The Gazette's 'Right to Know' campaign.
It states: "Frankly, everyone in Bermuda should treat this so called campaign suspiciously. It's commonsense that everyone naturally is for transparency, so why the need for this campaign by the royal rag? Has the government said it is not for transparency and openness? NO.
"How can this campaign be taken seriously when you have it being spearheaded by one of the royal rag's white British writers?"
Claiming that The Gazette is an "employment program for out of work British writers" the website's writer, in a hate-filled rant states: "Of these filthy unemployable limeys to come to this country and lead the charge against the Bermuda government to do anything! (Ever been next to one of those limeys? They smell like dead fish, they are use to getting no baths in the UK and are forced to do so once they arrive in Bermuda!)
"People, the 'right to know' campaign is simply a secret scheme to get access to certain government files in order for the royal rag to gather ammunition against Dr. Brown and other successful black government ministers, it's a smear tactic! I say that campaign is 100% bull****!
"In the coming days, keep it right here because I will be further exposing this farce 'right to know' campaign. Have your say on this article. Be one of the first to comment on it in our public forum."
Any black person who supports the Right to Know campaign also comes under attack.
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