Henry Zebrowski
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He was really fucking weird.
He acted weird and he looked weird.
His hair was bleached and cut in the old school British page boy style, straight and shoulder length.
And he dressed mostly in tracksuits or in costumes.
And he would never explain the costume's purpose.
He dressed up as a pharaoh and not tell anyone why he was dressed as a pharaoh.
In other words, Jimmy Savile lived his life as a clown.
And as John Wayne Gacy so famously put it, clowns get away with murder.
That's true.
But for those who saw past the celebrity in their interactions with Jimmy Savile, he was clocked as creepy for decades.
The descriptors that those people used going back to the 50s were intimidating, combative, and most often menacing.
Jimmy Savile openly and proudly said in multiple interviews that he had no emotions towards others, that he didn't have feelings, and what you saw was what you got.
In other words, he was very much admitting to being a full psychopath without actually saying the word.
But for the British people, all that was waved away as him just being eccentric, refreshing, really.
And Savile thrived at a time when it was not only accepted in England to say that you didn't really give a fuck about other people, but you could be applauded for it, admired for it, and emulated.
Thank you, Margaret fucking Thatcher.
Yeah, and we're right back in it.
Yep.
Back in the sauce where it's OK.
It's it's you're supposed to say, I don't care about anybody else.