Matt Le Tissier has experienced how fickle and nasty the British media can be. Overnight he went from being a football legend to a dangerous conspiracy theorist and anti vaxxer! 'Le God' returns to Hearts of Oak to talk about the ongoing attempts by the media to attack and discredit him. We discuss how even outlets we trusted as believers in free speech have apparently become government mouthpieces on the COVID new-speak and how can Britain only have one single MP who will challenge and question the COVID tyranny and jab nonsense.We also touch on Matt's team, Southampton. After 20 years in the top flight they have recently been relegated and we chat about what Matt thinks went wrong this season.So join us this episode for more straight talking and common sense from an absolute gentleman.
Back in 2019, when this madness began Matt was the first to voice his opinion about Covid in my world. He was known as a cheeky football player that was well liked and on tv a lot. So when he came out about his concerns about athletes dying on the field, how every game now that has to have ambulances on hand. I started to look into this myself, and it was true newspapers were reporting all kinds of sports players dropping dead. That's when suddenly the stories on him appeared, calling him a conspiracy nut and ridiculing him. Before he got cancelled and disappeared off our screens. The reports of players having cardiac arrests on the pitch stopped appearing in the media too.
That's when I knew something was amiss, I felt the heavy fear in the air around me as people hid inside, shunned society and began following the cult of Boris Johnson. Everyone around me seemed to succumb to the narrative, but my brother and I stayed strong. Partly thanks to Matt, the first to raise the alarm in my book.
Back in 2019, when this madness began Matt was the first to voice his opinion about Covid in my world. He was known as a cheeky football player that was well liked and on tv a lot. So when he came out about his concerns about athletes dying on the field, how every game now that has to have ambulances on hand. I started to look into this myself, and it was true newspapers were reporting all kinds of sports players dropping dead. That's when suddenly the stories on him appeared, calling him a conspiracy nut and ridiculing him. Before he got cancelled and disappeared off our screens. The reports of players having cardiac arrests on the pitch stopped appearing in the media too.
That's when I knew something was amiss, I felt the heavy fear in the air around me as people hid inside, shunned society and began following the cult of Boris Johnson. Everyone around me seemed to succumb to the narrative, but my brother and I stayed strong. Partly thanks to Matt, the first to raise the alarm in my book.