Twat of the Week: Stephen Green
Every week, I hope to be able to post a profile of an annoying twat who, for some strange reason, has not yet been eliminated from the gene pool thanks to their stupidity. It’s only a matter of time, but it’d be best to celebrate their idiocy before they inevitably win a Darwin. (At least, we hope they win a Darwin, and don’t take too many innocent proles down with them.) At the end of the year, if there are enough, they may be eligible for some kind of award.
So, this week’s Supreme Idiot is Stephen Green, a fundamentalist Christian responsible for the right-wing political party Christian Voice. This was the same organisation responsible for the ridiculous waste of license-fee payers’ money in the Jerry Springer: The Opera debarcle on BBC2. IT WAS A FRACKING FILM. I doubt Birdshit Green even bothered to actually watch the film before deciding if it was blasphemous to his imaginary sky fairy. He also persuaded (read: bullied) a cancer charity into rejecting a £3,000 donation from the creators of Jerry Springer: The Opera. He threatened protests and picketing – targeted at a charity. This man is a true disgrace to the human race.
Why the ‘birdshit’? Well, on the same programme where he made racist and hypocritical slurs against other religions, footage was shown of a bird using him as a public convenience. Even the bird considered him one of the most contemptible wastes of blood and organs in existence.
Yet still, this idiot is active. His fundie mafia managed to get the South Wales Echo to retract an article because it implied that Jebus (if he existed) might have been gay. What part of if you don’t like it, don’t read it and fuck off don’t they get? I can’t see Green bullying the Echo over a column by the same author about Islam. Especially seeing as Green has described Allah as being the spirit of Satan – even though Allah is the same sky fairy that Green worships every single damn day. For all we know, Green may think that Muslims pray to a garden gnome. From his attitude, it is highly likely.
References and External Links
- BBC News. A Voice in the Wilderness. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4303965.stm
- Mediawatchwatch. http://www.mediawatchwatch.org.uk/2005/06/15/interview-with-stephen-green/
- Jesus and Mo. http://www.jesusandmo.net/2005/12/18/hook/
