Anonymous ID: a1b3fd May 1, 2019, 12:35 p.m. No.6384459   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4487 >>4531 >>4755

>>6384413

 

Churchill was a faggot was was buggered by Crowley

 

https://www.johnderbyshire.com/Opinions/Culture/disgusting.html

 

A colleague brought to my attention the following exchange on Booknotes back in 1991 when Brian Lamb was interviewing Martin Gilbert about his biography of Churchill (it seems you can't avoid Churchill in this area):

 

Gilbert: … When Churchill was 20 and a young soldier, he was accused of buggery, and you know that's a terrible accusation. Well, he ended up prime minister for quite a long time.

Lamb: Why was he accused of buggery, and what it is?

Gilbert: You don't know what buggery is?

Lamb: Define it, please.

Gilbert [clearly flustered]: Oh, dear. Sorry, I thought the word would … buggery is what used to be called "an unnatural act of the Oscar Wilde type," … is how it was actually phrased in the euphemism of the British papers. You don't know what buggery is? It's a very nasty thing which men can do to each other.

 

This strikes me as one of the more severe deficiencies of U.S. English. How do Americans cope without a verb for this action? And what do they make of Rossini's description of his mules: "bestie buggierone"? One of my earliest memories from an English childhood is of being goaded by my (older) sister to say "I chased a bug around a tree" without it coming out "dirty." Well, so far as definitions are concerned, I think Martin Gilbert provided the necessary clarification. That is buggery; and that, according to me, is the first thing that comes to people's minds when you raise the topic of homosexuality.

Anonymous ID: a1b3fd May 1, 2019, 1:09 p.m. No.6384773   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6384747

 

>get behind the official line on Trump goyim! All masons need to make sure this architect, developer and actual operative mason is impeached!

 

Who is the pope of the freemason cult? Prince Philip?