Sunday, 6 January 2013

Uncalled for provocation

Some days ago Labour made it known that its first mass meeting will be held in Gozo on Sunday 13 February.  Yesterday it was revealed that instead of its intended meeting on the same day on the Fosos in Floriana, the PN had changed the venue to a meeting in – wonder of wonders – Nadur, Gozo.

Now putting aside the PN’s recent fixation of copying whatever Labour is doing and putting aside that we are now used to the PN’s right hand saying one thing with its left hand doing the complete opposite, the only logical conclusion one can reach on the PN’s choice is intentional provocation.

This provocation intended to pounce upon anyone who dares not kneel before any blue-eyed person (ideally a NET-TV cameraperson) who comes within a one mile radius – with the resultant mass hysteria and Pharisees-style clothes shredding that over the years has become a trademark of PN media and its acolytes.


However, all this only serves to further highlight a major difference between the two major parties – on the one hand, the Labour Party which is trying to unite a nation in order for it to move forward towards a better future for everyone; on the other hand, the PN which seems hell-bent on creating tension and division so that the few anointed people within the inner circle may continue to run roughshod over the rest of us plebeians for another legislature.


This is also what we will be voting for on 9 March.

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