"To a TV host"
A review of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) by Samuel Beckett - Friday 20th of February 2004
So Kilroy-Silk is all of a sudden a nice open-minded person who tells the truth ? Which truth you talking about ? During second world war it was normal to say the same abject "truth" about the Jews, today it is normal to insult Arabs ! But who are you "Monsieur" Kilroy-Silk, a simple-minded TV presenter (only famous in his Perfide Albion Island), not more not less... a former mediocre British politician. To be able to formulate a judgement on Arabs you need to be more than a TV-show host, be a Historian, a Philosopher, a Thinker... Thank God that before i came to Britain, i had the chance to read Dickens, TS Eliott, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett ( most of them are Irish by the way).... "Monsieur vous êtes un minable et je ne vous salue point!"
|