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  • Donald Trump Thinks Katie Hopkins Is A Trusted Columnist

    We’re not sure if this is the endorsement anyone would want now…

    The wannabe gay icon Katie Hopkins, has received praise from none other than Donald Trump, who tweeted to his 5.2 million followers on Twitter, his thanks for Hopkins‘ “powerful writing on the UK’s Muslim problem”.

    He then went on to suggest that the UK’s politicians should watch Hopkins as many people in the UK agree with his stance of blocking Muslims from entering the US.

    In return she thanked him and urged him to “stand strong” on his views, warning that the “liberal left” love a petition.

    Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump is currently the subject of a petition, created by Suzanne Kelly, requesting that the UK government block him from ever entering the UK, citing ‘unacceptable behaviour’.

    The petition has nearly 425,000 signatures on it, which means the UK’s government will consider the petition’s request for a parliamentary debate.
    Yesterday speaking to THEGAYUK US comedian Margaret Cho called Donald Trump a “piss bottom”.
  • MICHELLE VISAGE: Katie Hopkins Cannot Be A Gay Icon

    The finely manicured nails are out as Michelle Visage slams Katie Hopkins for siding with Dolce And Gabbana.

    Calling the wannabe gay icon out on siding with the controversial designers Dolce and Gabbana, Michelle Visage has blasted Katie Hopkins saying that there is no way the former Apprentice star could be a gay icon. Earlier in the year Dolce And Gabbana made derisory comments about same-sex parenting and children born via IVF treatments.

    Katie Hopkins claimed that the gay community was being “intolerant” over the D&G boycott.

    However Drag Race judge Michelle Visage has something to say about her former friend’s thoughts on everything from Dolce And Gabbana to the holocaust.

    Speaking to THEGAYUK she said,

    “You can’t say you want to be a gay icon on one hand and then support Dolce and Gabbana on the other.

    “It just doesn’t make sense. And the Holocaust comments, the immigration comments, it’s just too much for me.”

    This past week Katie Hopkins faced an awkward situation after being booked to speak at an event at Brunel University. When she started to speak most of the students stood up and turned their backs on her. When she had finished and they were invited to take their seats – the majority walked out.
    Katie Hopkins is on record in saying that it is her aim to become a gay icon.

  • Students Book Out Theatre Just To Walk Out On Katie Hopkins

    Students at Brunel University have found a unique way of showing that they don’t appreciate Katie Hopkins.

    Wannabe Gay Icon Katie Hopkins has found out exactly what students at Brunel University think of her as one by one they stood up and turn their backs on her.

    As the footage shows from inside the auditorium at Brunel University, as soon as the former Apprentice andCelebrity Big Brother star started to speak about the welfare state, many students stood up and faced the back of the room.

    Major Awks…

    After she finished talking the majority left the hall.

    Yesterday Michelle Visage revealed that the pair who formed a friendship during their time on CBB have fallen out after Hopkins snubbed her tweets and texts.

  • MICHELLE VISAGE: Katie Hopkins And I Are No Longer Friends

    It seemed as though Katie Hopkins and Michelle Visage have fallen out after Michelle reveals Katie has snubbed her calls and texts.

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  • Perez Hilton Calls Katie Hopkins A C**T

    Katie Hopkins has come under fire after tweeting a picture of a child, saying that the parents should never have had him, because the child was born with “half a head”.

    Controversial Katie Hopkins caused outrage after tweeting that a child born with an incurable brain condition, Microhydranencephaly, shouldn’t have been born at all – calling the parents “cruel and inhumane”. Hopkins also referred to the child as “it” and said he felt “sorry for a baby with no future.”

    Seeing the Tweet, Perez Hilton who is a father of two, slammed the Daily Mail columnist and his former Celebrity Big Brother housemate branding her evil and called her a “C**t.”

    Children born with Microhydranencephaly usually only survive a few days. Some survive for a year. Jaxon Emmett Buell made headline last week after celebrating his first birthday.

  • COMMENT: Is It Offensive To Be Offended?

    Are we taking offence to a new level?

    “It’s now very common to hear people say, ‘I’m rather offended by that.’ As if that gives them certain rights. It’s actually nothing more… than a whine. ‘I find that offensive.’ It has no meaning; it has no purpose; it has no reason to be respected as a phrase. ‘I am offended by that.’ Well, so f**king what.”

    Eloquently put by Stephen Fry, but can we take it at face value? Are there some things we should be offended by? And if so how should one react?

    There is rarely a day that goes by where we don’t hear about someone getting offended by something or other, whether it’s something someone said or something they did.

    Obviously taking offence is completely subjective. That has everything to do with you as an individual, or a collective or a society, your moral conditioning or your religious beliefs. What doesn’t offend me could quite easily offend someone else. But throwing that O word around is, in my opinion, dangerous. It’s such a strong word to use when it comes to certain situations. We hear stories of gay couples getting offended that someone has objected to their public displays of affection. But whether this is actual bigotry, or simply being an uneducated moron gets lost in the “That’s offensive” mantra, and these couples end up with the classic miserable face in the Daily Mail.

    Our knee-jerk reaction to something happening to us, is to fight back, to defend our right to be how we are, but how does this actually help a situation. Shouting “I’m offended” is the cheap way out. It can stop a conversation right in its tracks, make a person feel bad and give you an undeserved sense of victory over that mean person. When it comes to being gay and how people are with us, the natural reaction would be to become offended by some of the stuff that is said. However, how easy is it to cry victim at the drop of a hat? To demand special treatment because of a perceived hurt. Now I’m not saying that we should simply ignore every slight made against ourselves as a community, certainly expecting equal treatment is something that should just be a given, and certainly one should take offence to the notion of withholding basic human rights to marriage and equal treatment in the work place. But a worrying pattern is happening, where mistakes in speech or simple ignorance are vilified and witch-hunted, where an almost mob mentality of perceived offence takes on a life of it’s own and people can be hounded off social media without being given a chance to either explain themselves or have a reasonable conversation or debate.

    Being offended is letting the other person affect your moods, affect your way of thinking. Flying off the handle at the person who has slighted you, has given them the power over you. Katie Hopkins recently made headlines after tweeting a bit of an insensitive tweet (aren’t they all) about the death of Cilla Black. At no point did she say she disliked Cilla herself, she merely pointed out that it seemed crass for a lot of celebrities to rush to twitter to send a disingenuous tribute to her, yet as soon as it was posted people screamed of offence. Hopkins has a rather abrasive way of making her point, but reading between the lines of the way she says things, she can make valid points, she’s just a bit of an asshole about it. Would she be offended by my calling her that? It seems highly unlikely.

    The latest thing to also be offended by is certain businesses refusing to provide services to gay people on the grounds of their religious beliefs. So what, go somewhere else that will serve you and leave those brainwashed fools without an order, those people have just lost your money. The fact someone reported a bakery for refusing to decorate a cake resulted in that bakery being fined a lot of money, but because of the headlines, people set up crowd funding sites and made hundreds of thousands of dollars for that bakery, quite easily covering the fine that was imposed and giving them a lot extra. If the people who were refused service had just said “Fine, f**k you, you’re not having my $250 for that cake”

    That bakery would’ve lost an order, and while it might have been a bit inconvenient to have to find someone else who would decorate that cake, that bakery also wouldn’t have made back hundreds of thousands of dollars and had 10 times the amount of usual visitors, giving them yet more money. Had the original people who wanted said cake, just got pissed off and just taken their business elsewhere, that bakery would’ve just stayed at the same level of business, maybe even lost some customers if the couple who were refused had warned their friends not to go there. It’s not like they were in some backwater with a population of three rather mangy cows, a dachshund named Colin, and a small hen, in its late forties. They were in the forth-biggest city in Oregon, I’m pretty sure they could’ve found another bakery.

    Same as the gay couples complaining about not being able to book into certain privately run hotels. Yes it’s annoying, not very nice and can be inconvenient, but the sad reality is that there are people out there who will still have firmly held, usually religious beliefs that stops them from offering business to certain members of society, do a little research into what places have no problem with you staying there and go with that. Giving these people press attention only makes the situation worse, and results in people who have never heard of these places, suddenly jumping on the bandwagon of moral Christian rights to refuse business.

    Nothing actually happens if you’re offended, you’re just offended. Which is fine, be offended, but don’t let it control your life; don’t go on some kind of moral crusade to prove a point. Get annoyed and move on. But as I said before, getting offended by something someone says or does, is completely different to wanting gay rights. Let the people who don’t think we deserve those rights get offended and get their knickers in a twist. Nobody got those rights by being offended. They got those rights by being assertive and logical and pointing out that it’s only fair to have same-sex marriage and other gay rights. You may be questioning how I can talk about the bakery and the hotels that refuse service, and then talk about gay rights. It’s because the places that refuse business are in the minority these days. Vast swathes of places have zero problem with offering you service, and those are the ones we should be supporting, and as the minority lose business, they may well change their stance, but if they don’t, don’t get offended.

    Now obviously there’s a time and a place to say and do certain things, you wouldn’t go to your grandmas house and make vagina jokes, unless of course she’s the sort of woman who likes a good dirty joke, and one shouldn’t go out of their way to deliberately offend people. But if you’re just being you, and someone gets offended by it, well that’s their prerogative and their problem.

    I’m sure some of the points I’ve made will be a bone of contention to some of the people reading this, and that’s fine, it’s my opinion, and you’re entitled to yours, But if you’re offended by anything I’ve written…well nothings going to happen is it!

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  • Katie Hopkins Slams Kelly Osbourne Over Trump Latino Toilet Statement

    Controversial Katie Hopkins slams Kelly Osbourne over her comment about whom Donald Trump might or might not hire to clean his toilet…

    Sometimes, sometimes not, but definite gay icon wannabe, Katie Hopkins has lashed out (yes lashed, but we could of used the words slammed, blasted or sucker punched) at Kelly Osbourne over her remarks on The View, in which she said “If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilets, Donald Trump?”

    The purpled haired TV personality was remarking on US Presidential hopeful Donald Trump and his attitude to immigration.

    Well, it hasn’t gone down well with Ms Hopkins, who tweeted, “Poor Kelly Osbourne. I wish her nothing but the worst. Own your issues, Osbourne

    Along with the post, she pictured a troll with purple hair.Kelly has responded to the accusations that she’s racist stating via her Facebook:

    “I want to start by saying I ALWAYS take responsibility for my actions,

    “In this particular case I will take responsibility for my poor choice of words but I will not apologize for being a racist as I am NOT. I whole-hearted f**ked up today. I don’t want to bullsh** anyone with lame excuses

    “Although, I was stopped mid-sentence by Rosie and couldn’t finish my point I will not let Rosie take responsibility for my words. I should have known better as I was on The View and it was live. I’ve learned a very valuable lesson.

    “It is my hope that this situation will open up a conversation about immigration and the Latin community as a whole. By the way I clean my own f**king toilets.”

    Katie Hopkins’ new show on TLC from tonight at 10PM

  • Lord Sugar Slams Katie Hopkins Over Cilla Black Tweet

    Is there anything in the world that Katie Hopkins won’t remark on?

    The sometimes / sometimes not gay icon has ruffled feathers after she tweeted about the rush of celebrities paying homage to the late Cilla Black.

    The Celebrity Big Brother star, who has a new show starting on TLC in five days, took to Twitter to say:

    “If there are any celebrities who haven’t yet tweeted their sadness over Cilla, please report to Sincerity Services immediately #rushtogush”

    https://twitter.com/KTHopkins/status/627836215744667648

    She’s had quite the backlash, but one notable slam came from Lord Sugar himself, telling the former Apprentice to shut her cake hole.

    Legendary TV star Cilla Black, died at the age of 72 at her Spanish home.

     

     

  • Katie Hopkins Has The Staying Power Of A Cockroach

    Outspoken Celebrity Big Brother star Katie Hopkins has the staying power of a Cockroach.

    Gay icon wannabe and generally outspoken former Apprentice turned Celebrity Big Brother star, Katie Hopkins has proven that she has the staying power of a cockroach after The Sun refuses to back down, keeping the controversial tweeter on staff, despite a growing petition calling for her sacking.

    The star, who recently angered many after writing in her column about migrants, has been backed by her employer, The Sun, who have refused to edit or pull the controversial article. In the article Katie writes,

    “NO, I don’t care. Show me pictures of coffins, show me bodies floating in water, play violins and show me skinny people looking sad.

    “Make no mistake, these migrants are like cockroaches. They might look a bit ‘Bob Geldof’s Ethiopia circa 1984’, but they are built to survive a nuclear bomb. They are survivors.

    “Once gunships have driven them back to their shores, boats need to be confiscated and burned on a huge bonfire.”

    More than 100 official complaints have been written to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) and over 230,000 people have now signed an online petition calling for Katie’s firing. She and the Sun’s editor, David Dinsmore have been reported to the police for incitement to racial hatred.

    In the petition to The Sun, Izzy Saunders, who created the missive says,

    “We live in a forward thinking society and Katie Hopkins’ views should not be encouraged; this is why I ask The Sun newspaper and editor David Dinsmore to remove Katie Hopkins as a columnist, at the very least to redeem yourselves from publishing this prejudiced article in the first place.”

    Katie Hopkins is not alone in causing controversy and remained in position, even after huge public outcry. In 2013, a petition calling for the resignation of The Daily Mail’s Richard Littlejohn after he ‘monstered’ trans teacher Lucy Meadows, who subsequently committed suicide, racked up over hundreds of thousands of signatures.

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  • Six things we learnt this week Ed Says No, Erections, Newzoids, Gay Cures, Hopkins and Sue

    With the opposition leaders raging, sorry debating each other this week, we found that Ed Miliband is not prepared to go into partnership with Nicola Sturgeon’s SNP party.

    (Source Daily Mail)

    We finally found out why we men get a stiffy in the morning… Thank goodnness (Source TheGayUK)

    Newzoids, ITV’s long awaited satirical look at modern life didn’t quite fulfil our wishes and needs. ( Source: Telegraph)

    40,000 people said no to a Christian church bringing gay cure speakers to the UK. (Source TheGayUK)

    Petition overdrive demanding that The Sun fire Katie Hopkins over her “gunship” article . (Source: Huffington Post)

    Sue Perkins leaves Twitter after hateful homophobic trolling (Source Guardian)