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Post by thevoid on Jul 5, 2018 6:28:43 GMT
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Jul 5, 2018 6:56:52 GMT
You can find people complaining about literally anything on social media, which sometimes allows newspapers to write anything they want and back it up with "it prompted a furious reaction on social media".
As far as I can tell, one person in the Mail's article has called for her to be thrown off the show. The others are just disagreeing with her viewpoint.
You also wonder if sharing two posts on Facebook actually makes her a 'supporter' of Robinson at all.
An absolute non-story from start to finish.
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Post by Northy on Jul 5, 2018 7:49:18 GMT
what an absolute load of shite that story is
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Post by starkiller on Jul 5, 2018 9:43:47 GMT
You can find people complaining about literally anything on social media, which sometimes allows newspapers to write anything they want and back it up with "it prompted a furious reaction on social media". As far as I can tell, one person in the Mail's article has called for her to be thrown off the show. The others are just disagreeing with her viewpoint. You also wonder if sharing two posts on Facebook actually makes her a 'supporter' of Robinson at all. An absolute non-story from start to finish. When away from the media vultures and sjw social media police, it's refreshing to find that the vast majority of people in the world could not give a single shit about political correctness.
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Post by cooper67 on Jul 5, 2018 10:06:26 GMT
You can find people complaining about literally anything on social media, which sometimes allows newspapers to write anything they want and back it up with "it prompted a furious reaction on social media". As far as I can tell, one person in the Mail's article has called for her to be thrown off the show. The others are just disagreeing with her viewpoint. You also wonder if sharing two posts on Facebook actually makes her a 'supporter' of Robinson at all. An absolute non-story from start to finish. When away from the media vultures and sjw social media police, it's refreshing to find that the vast majority of people in the world could not give a single shit about political correctness. Super Johnny Walters runs the social media police?
Well you live and learn.
I never had him down as a fascist.
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Post by RipRoaringPotter on Jul 5, 2018 10:40:25 GMT
You can find people complaining about literally anything on social media, which sometimes allows newspapers to write anything they want and back it up with "it prompted a furious reaction on social media". As far as I can tell, one person in the Mail's article has called for her to be thrown off the show. The others are just disagreeing with her viewpoint. You also wonder if sharing two posts on Facebook actually makes her a 'supporter' of Robinson at all. An absolute non-story from start to finish. When away from the media vultures and sjw social media police, it's refreshing to find that the vast majority of people in the world could not give a single shit about political correctness. Agreed. Social media can make it seem like the world is split between a) over-the-top hysterical people being offended by absolutely everything and b) people being offended by other people being offended and using a single tweet to generalise about millions of people. Away from social media, everyone is pretty normal.
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Post by metalhead on Jul 5, 2018 12:15:57 GMT
It's a bit of a non-story.
Love Island is shit. Move on.
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