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Ex-Animal Rights Minister defends disparaging attacks by hunters against NGOs

I am glad that ex-Animal Rights Minister, Alicia Bugeja Said, is defending the disparaging attacks by hunters against NGOs with excuses about freedom of speech. The Labour Party is currently conducting a campaign against free speech and the free press, and it has been consistently attacking the free press and the Opposition over their scrutiny of the government.

The Labour Party has also instilled a sense of submission among the official Opposition, forcing it to conduct “positive” campaigns and forcing it to avoid discussing its corruption and criminality.

Essentially, Alicia Bugeja Said is making excuses for these attacks because these are her constituents. Ministers are usually on the frotnline of social media condemning “disparaging” attacks, but when it comes to actual disparaging threats by their constituents, they turn to a different set of principles. Note that these disparaging attacks, don’t come alone: Rangers and environmentalists face literal constant harassment and violent threats by Maltese hunters on a regular basis.

Hunters are amoral, unprincipled and very sensitive when it comes to critique – most of them lack a basic education. They expect to bully and disparage others but are the first ones to victimise themselves as soon as they are called out.

Alicia Bugeja Said entered politics very recently, stood for the elections for the first time in 2022 and was elected with the backing of the tuna lobby. She has served as a parasite and a host for literal low-life criminal interests as a government Minister when she decriminalised the trading and keeping of wild animals, and legalised the outrageous conditions in which these wild animals are being kept by their owners. She has left a legacy of animal cruelty apart from putting society at risk. She has also made use of public funds for her political campaign.

Alicia Bugeja Said is opportunistic, amoral, and totally idiotic. However, she is funded by some of the worst lobbies in the country and backed by some of the worst specimens in our society: people who behave as if they own the country, while remaining so emotionally stunted that they would have a mental breakdown if anyone stopped them from shooting birds or any other animals. Psychotic and also criminal freaks.

This is what the Labour Party promised and this is what it will be delivering: a country run by criminals and dilettantes for criminals and dilettantes. The Labour Party has literally and implicitly campaigned for regression, mediocrity and criminality and we are getting just that.

I hope you enjoy my free speech.

 

 

 


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2 responses to “Ex-Animal Rights Minister defends disparaging attacks by hunters against NGOs”

  1. Malta Needs a Huge Change! avatar
    Malta Needs a Huge Change!

    Yes – I do enjoy your free speech!

    At this point, I am trying to think how we will get out of this abyss ever —- if we can get out.

    The PL now (for several years, since taking over) is a Movument of different and separate groups with criminal intents. Anything goes, as long as it is amoral, immoral, fraudulent, and corrupt.

  2. CeeEmm avatar

    Did she even make it to parliament this time around ?

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