V: Ah, I was forgetting that we are not properly introduced. I do not have a name. You can call me V. Madam Justice...this is V. V... this is Madam Justice. hello, Madam Justice.
Justice: Good evening, V.
V: There. Now we know each other. Actually, I've been a fan of yours for quite some time. Oh, I know what you're thinking...
Justice: The poor boy has a crush on me...an adolescent fatuation.
V: I beg your pardon, Madam. It isn't like that at all. I've long admired you...albeit only from a distance. I used to stare at you from the streets below when I was a child. I'd say to my father, "Who is that lady?" And he'd say "That's Madam Justice." And I'd say "Isn't she pretty."
V: Please don't think it was merely physical. I know you're not that sort of girl. No, I loved you as a person. As an ideal.
Justice: What? V! For shame! You have betrayed me for some harlot, some vain and pouting hussy with painted lips and a knowing smile!
V: I, Madam? I beg to differ! It was your infidelity that drove me to her arms!
V: Ah-ha! That surprised you, didn't it? You thought I didn't know about your little fling. But I do. I know everything! Frankly, I wasn't surprised when I found out. You always did have an eye for a man in uniform.
Justice: Uniform? Why I'm sure I don't know what you're talking about. It was always you, V. You were the only one...
V: Liar! Slut! Whore! Deny that you let him have his way with you, him with his armbands and jackboots!
V: Well? Cat got your tongue? I though as much.
V: Very well. So you stand revealed at last. you are no longer my justice. You are his justice now. You have bedded another.
Justice: Sob! Choke! Wh-who is she, V? What is her name?
V: Her name is Anarchy. And she has taught me more as a mistress than you ever did! She has taught me that justice is meaningless without freedom. She is honest. She makes no promises and breaks none. Unlike you, Jezebel. I used to wonder why you could never look me in the eye. Now I know. So good bye, dear lady. I would be saddened by our parting even now, save that you are no longer the woman I once loved.
*KABOOM!*
-"V for Vendetta"
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Date: 2010-07-26 09:06 am (UTC)Part of it is a play on the "broke" part. "Broke" is slang for lacking money, which certainly applies to the current government and Cameron kept hammering on about "Broken Britain" in the election - meaning socially "broken". Add to that the context that the coalition itself isn't too successful in terms of co-operation, and that's part of where the comment is coming from. And "Brokeback", well to "break the back" of something implies it's irretrievably broken. If you can separate that from the context of the movie, it's just a clever phrase.
But the other layer is the gay reference, and I don't think you really can escape that. It's partly slashy, inasmuch as most journalists understand it, implying that the Cameron/Clegg coalition is somehow transgressive (journalists in the UK frequently describe political relationships using words normally applied to romantic relationships - marriage, divorce, honeymoon etc.). It has a bit of extra bite because Cameron has been wooing the "pink" vote (and lying through his teeth to do it), but it definitely carries the conotation that being associated with gayness is an insult.
So...yeah.
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Date: 2010-07-26 05:45 pm (UTC)Not defending it, just explaining that it's expected from Tory politicians who are mostly racist and homophobic.
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Date: 2010-07-26 10:01 pm (UTC)