Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
June 27, 2014
‘Spear’ Chuka Umunna (read: spear chucker) has been forced to eat his own words this week as online patriots proved him wrong about UKIP supporters being too thick to know how to use the internet.
Chuka has been deluged with online criticism in emails, facebook pages, twitter accounts and from websites like ours, clearly proving that we most definitely ARE able to use the internet. Desperately trying to climb his way out of the hole he has dug himself into and trying to gain sympathy at the same time, Chuka has said that his comments were being willfully misunderstood, but he’s used to it.
Once again, we would like to point out the facts of the matter.
Labour’s Alexa ranking for the UK is 7,910
UKIP’s Alexa ranking for the UK is 1,851
UKIP supporters are thus four times more likely to be using the internet than Labour supporters.
From the Daily Mail:
Rising star of the Labour party Chuka Umunna has shrugged off a vile online race-hate campaign against him – because he is ‘used to it’.
The shadow business secretary was attacked as a ‘spear chucker’ and a ‘cave man’ after Ukip supporters reacted angrily to his suggestion that many of them lacked basic internet skills
Mr Umunna said ‘a lot’ of Ukip supporters were ‘disconnected’ from the internet and could not do basic things like sending emails or browsing the internet.
Following his remarks, which Mr Umunna’s aides said had been ‘wilfully misconstrued’, he was targetted by a Ukip email campaign to ‘help him understand’ why they supported Mr Farage.
But the campaign was hijacked by racists, who bombarded the MP for Streatham with abuse on a Facebook site.
One person wrote: ‘Maybe he uses drums to communicate perhaps.’ Another said: ‘This guy calls himself Chukka ‘Spear’ Umunna.’
One said: ‘I say he needs immediate deportation from Britain back to whatever 3rd world hellhole he crawled out of.’ ‘That’s rich coming from a cave man,’ said another.
A source close to Mr Umunna admitted the abuse was ‘nasty’ but revealed the shadow cabinet minister was no longer surprised by it.
He said: ‘We are used to getting a lot of racist abuse from UKIP supporters. So it’s not that new. But it is fairly shocking, some of that stuff – it is appalling. It speaks for itself.
‘A lot of that stuff is quite nasty and shocking. It’s certainly notable how there’s a lot of nasty stuff out there. It’s something he gets quite a bit of on Twitter. It is very nasty.’
The abuse was sparked after Mr Umunna appeared on BBC One’s Andrew Marr show on Sunday.