Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Chicago via Aberdeen and Roman Road, Jarrow



Nathan Freudenthal Leopold, Jr. and Richard Albert Loeb were two Wealthy Jews who murdered Bobbo Franks, a 14 year old boy in Chicago in 1924, to commit The Perfect Crime and demonstrate The Uebermensch Principle. Alfred Hitchcock's film Rope where real or cinematic homo eroticism is displayed overtly between the the two leading characters is overt.

Chicago, Homosexuality, Judaism, Nazism and Murder are linked albeit very tenuously with England and Unemployment when James Stewart as Rupert Cadell says 'murder could conquer unemployment and poverty'. (tbc)

Baden Powell's Scouting for Boys the innuendo laden title of the Boy Scouts Manual the Edwardian style of prose of the publication glibly refers to Killing the Unemployed. Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden says they might be a 'Model community, for they respect their Queen, and kill their unemployed'



In Jarrow c1975 there were no known enclaves of homosexuality only vague rumour links to 'liberal' and 'politician'.

Obviously, all sexual persuasions under the law are almost nearly now equal.

In Aberdeen in c1980 Grampian TV Continuity Announcer from Leeds's catch phrase was 'Ginger Peachy', the main unusual phrase in the film Rope not voiced by John Dall the main character whose fascinating portrayal of an upper class gay man easy to admire and empathise with, but by the young female debutant Joan Chandler playing Janet Walker.

The point is, its as well to remember the polar social origins of English politics even though it may be boring to Vote Labour in Jarrow, and people may not appear what they seem, it would be foolhardy to Vote for the Tories or BNP in Jarrow.

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