The Osbournes are greedy war pigs
Ozzy and his family want the sons of the poor and working class to fight in the wars of the neocons while he and his family stay safe in their mansion
In my last article about the Osbournes, I noted how Sharon and Ozzy decided to play the antisemitism card to try to get back in the good graces of the woke communists. The dingbat duo were upset that Sharon had been dubbed a racist and banished from the harpy hen house called The Talk. So they tried to virtue signal by going after Kanye West.
As odious as that behavior was, the Osbournes have managed to top it recently in their idiotic podcast. This time around, they shot their mouths off and basically came out in favor of mandatory military service:
In the newest episode of ‘The Osbournes,’ Ozzy warned the U.S. to be ready for a war. The family was discussing the 77% of the Americans being either too fat or mentally ill to join the forces. During the conversation, Sharon said:
“Yeah but if you put them in the military, they’ll lose weight, they will stop drugs.”
When Jack Osbourne said military services should be mandatory, his mother Sharon went on to say:
“Well, there should be. If you don’t have a certain level of education, what’s gonna happen to those people? They should go into service for two years. At least they will be taught a trade because…”
Ozzy, on the other hand, mentioned that they need to be prepared in case of a new war:
“Plus the fact, if there’s a war again, which it looks like [there] very possibly could, China’s all ready for it. They’ve got mandatory [military service].”
Sharon added:
“I honestly think that if kids commit three crimes under a certain age they should be shipped into the military.”
Ozzy added that criminals may be given two options:
“You got a choice: You gotta go to jail or military.”
Don’t you love the irony of the ultrarich Osbournes looking down their noses at “the common people” and volunteering all of them for military service? It shows you how totally cut off from reality people like the Osbournes are as they live their lives of privilege and riches. They really are clueless in terms of understanding how such comments are perceived outside their wealthy bubble.
Take note also that the Osbournes mentioned China on their podcast, as if China were the aggressor in the Pacific instead of the Globalist American Empire. The empire has China surrounded with bases, and seeks to keep China fixed in place as a source of low-cost labor. Yet the ignorant, poorly educated, and regime-media-brainwashed Osbournes make China out to be some kind of villain.
And who would be the overwhelming victims of the military draft that the Osbournes advocate? White males. Oh sure, some “diversity” would get dragged into it, but White males would be the primary victims. But does that concern the Osbournes? Not at all, not in the least. Their children won’t have to fight, kill, or be killed. They’ll be safe and sound, while the sons of others will die instead.
Of course, in Ozzy’s case, the irony here is delicious. He was the one that sang the song War Pigs back in Black Sabbath’s early days, and he and his family have now become the very war pigs he once decried in his song. If you are one of the few people who haven’t heard the song, here it is, with the lyrics:
I draw your attention to the following lyrics:
“Politicians hide themselves away
They only started the war
Why should they go out to fight?
They leave that all to the poor, yeah”
Now the Osbournes are so rich that they too could not care less if poor people are drafted and sent to die in yet another neocon war. Ozzy never served in the military, and neither did his son. Yet both of them feel perfectly free to advocate sending others—against their will—to fight and die so the Osbournes can live in luxury and comfort.
Remember that the Osbournes were sued back in 2012 for screwing over musicians by trying to weasel out of paying them royalties for their work on Ozzy’s first two albums:
Millionaire rock star Ozzy Osbourne has been accused of removing musicians from two of his albums to avoid paying them royalties.
The former singer with Black Sabbath has rereleased his first two solo albums to cash in on his resurgent popularity generated by the MTV documentary series about his family The Osbournes.
But Osbourne, who is reputed to be worth more than £30 million, has used sophisticated studio techniques to remove the contributions from his two band mates, replacing them with unknown session musicians. Bass player Bob Daisley and drummer Lee Kerslake helped write and perform on Blizzard of Oz and the Diary of a Madman in the Eighties.
They have launched a legal action, claiming damages for lost royalties stretching back 20 years.
Daisley told the Daily Express: "They sound awful. They are nothing like the originals. It is an insult to us but more importantly to the fans. It is not just the rereleases. We have been missing credits from albums for years. It is an example of staggering greed not to pay us what we are owed."
Do you think what they did to those two musicians was bad? Then get a load of what they did to the young and naive Jake E. Lee during the recording of the Bark at the Moon album:
“Here’s the truth. This is really gonna get me in more hot water, but whatever, I’m in hot water and I don’t see a way out …
I was told from the get-go, ‘[If] you write part of the songs, you’ll get writing credit, you’ll get publishing. That’s part of your deal.’
So we recorded the album. I’m recording the album at Ridge Farm … in the middle of Scotland. Ridge Farm is actually a farm; the recording studio is in the barn. So I’m by myself. I don’t have management, I don’t have a lawyer, I don’t have anything.
But they promise me, ‘You’ll get what’s coming.’ And I keep asking because I’m getting really close to finishing all my stuff on the record, and finally, once I lay down the final track of my guitar playing, they said, ‘Ah! We have the contract for you.’ And in it, it says, specifically, ‘Ozzy Osbourne wrote all the songs. You had nothing to do with any of the writing, you have no claim to publishing, and you cannot say so publicly.’
And I looked at it. I’m looking at Sharon, and I said, ‘This is not what you told me before.’ And she says, ‘No, it isn’t.’
‘Why do you think I’m gonna sign it?’
‘Because if you don’t, we’ll give you a plane ticket, you go back home and you stand in line and you sue us. In the meantime, we have all your tracks, we’ll get another guitar player, he’ll redo your tracks, and you’ll have nothing.’
This is who the Osbournes really are, dear frens. It’s an ugly picture of greedy, selfish people who will stop at nothing to grab more cash for themselves while screwing over the very people who wrote and performed the music on Ozzy’s albums. Ozzy and his family were already rich, but it wasn’t enough for them; they had to have more and more.
Marie Antoinette had nothing on the greed of the Osbournes.
Well, Father Time will be coming soon enough for Ozzy and Sharon. Their money and their property will not buy them another minute on this planet. Don’t expect me to feel sad when it happens; I’ll be too busy savoring a good cup of tea and listening to “Dust in the Wind” while I savor the news of their mutual demise.
Good riddance to the Osbournes!
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I think a rider should be attached to any draft legislation, and it should read.
"If war is declared, All aged rock and roll stars, draft dodgers, crooked politicians, Hollywood stars, and their children should be drafted first."
The only one from my ( personal ) music taste left standing is Roger Waters, Ozzy lost me long ago when he became a charicture of himself