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8 minutes ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

They could call it “why oh why” tv. I’d love to see the audition tapes, be full of people saying “Am I allowed to say that ?” After saying something absolutely vile. 

I think it’ll try and start off benign, try for a veneer of respectability (and get advertisers involved) then it’ll start to creep. 

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21 hours ago, sir roger said:

She is very convenient for centrists and right wingers though , as despite only being the co-editor of a self started insignificant news outlet she would appear to represent the views of every person who can even spell socialism.

This.  

 

It's like using Darren Grimes as the right wing equivalent.  

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47 minutes ago, Jack the Sipper said:

 

Such a snide way of inferring something (I mean the guy tweeting). It’s obviously going to depend on actions within the protest. If it involved burning things, violence and threats then of course disciplinary action is going to be taken.

I don’t think anyone peacefully protesting racism has much to worry about. 

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5 minutes ago, Geoff Woade said:

Such a snide way of inferring something (I mean the guy tweeting). It’s obviously going to depend on actions within the protest. If it involved burning things, violence and threats then of course disciplinary action is going to be taken.

I don’t think anyone peacefully protesting racism has much to worry about. 

Have you read the story because the letters seem to have gone to parents of pupils who organised peaceful protests against racism. As far as I know, no buildings or property were burnt.

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23 minutes ago, skend04 said:

Have you read the story because the letters seem to have gone to parents of pupils who organised peaceful protests against racism. As far as I know, no buildings or property were burnt.

I did, let’s see how it turns out. If they’re censured for organising a peaceful protest then that’s clearly wrong. I would assume they won’t if that’s the case.

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