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OTS Scrapbook: 'The Separation of Goals' by Wings Over Scotland, May 2016

‘The vehemence of your own personal beliefs does not translate to those beliefs being shared by others.' Rev. Stuart Campbell.

Sunday, March 17, 2024
10 mins.

A Wee Reminder

This is the latest addition to the OTS Scrapbook, wherein we gather bits and pieces that are special to us for a variety of reasons.

Here's another of the many classic Wings posts, dealing not only with the hopeless hypocrisy of some on the traditional 'left', but the unavoidable importance of mass media in the UK. The original can be found at this link and it needs to be viewed a whole, with the accompanying images.

Wings Over Scotland | The separation of goals

‘The vehemence of your own personal beliefs does not translate to those beliefs being shared by others. That’s a basic lesson the radical left has needed to learn for a long time, and sadly it shows no sign as yet of doing so. We can only hope that if they can’t or won’t just shut up for a bit, the electorate’s stoic total indifference to their diatribes will at least stop them from fatally damaging the indy movement until such times as another referendum might come along.’

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