So our friends at The Sun have called for a Two Minutes Hate against Gary Lineker...
If that is the back page, that injury at WBA has really affected Toby
(turned his hair long and red for a start) .
So our friends at The Sun have called for a Two Minutes Hate against Gary Lineker...
Fascist rag. He's sticking to his guns, though.So our friends at The Sun have called for a Two Minutes Hate against Gary Lineker...
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Liverpool's reporter at the Liverpool Echo's already pledged support for LinekerFascist rag. He's sticking to his guns, though.
Hopefully the Scousers see this and publicly back him.
Liverpool fans supporting an Everton legend would be a great two-fingered gesture.
Yeah, I figured they'd be on this.Liverpool's reporter at the Liverpool Echo's already pledged support for Lineker
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Yeah, I figured they'd be on this.
He's a popular bloke, so I think this will backfire.
A lot of people are becoming increasingly resistant to hearing differing opinions, preferring to hide in their own little bubbles.Oddly, they and their supporters are doing their utmost to prove him right. Right or wrong on the issue, I'm not sure that it matters more than the ridiculous response, he said it was showing us as heartless, which perfectly describes the response of those abusing him and calling for his sacking.
Having invented the capability of mass communication, it appears that we should have stayed isolated from each other, as we cannot be trusted to be tolerant and understanding enough to use it without breaking into childish arguments that would shame a 5 year old. I won't Twitter, as every time I would go to write something, I would hear the Dave Gorman 'Found Poem' music playing in my head.
A lot of people are becoming increasingly resistant to hearing differing opinions, preferring to hide in their own little bubbles.
When they're confronted with someone that doesn't agree with them they find it jarring and painful.
It's the safe space concept taken to a ludicrous extreme.
The idea of seeing both sides of the argument and putting yourself in another's shoes are being lost.
Political lines are being drawn with increasing harshness and compromise makes politicians traitors now, especially in the US.
The media are pitting people against each other for ratings and their owners' own divisive reasons.
I think that we're being lead towards intolerance by the media.It's very worrying how intolerant we are becoming. Maybe we are a small pack animal. When most people were exposed to family, work colleagues and the locals in the pub, we seemed to be able to discuss things reasonably face-to-face even when you fundamentally disagreed with someone. Hiding behind nom-de-text's and having the whole world out there allows people to declare unilateral hostilities on those who don't share their views in insulting and threatening terms.
I don't think that this has been established, actually.It's also been pointed out that the "migrant" that The Sun splashed all over their front page as "proof" that the migrants aren't children isn't even a migrant - but a translator.
But apart from that their evidence is solid!
I'm all for helping these people out when theyre in need, but protecting the safety of the country has to also be of paramount importance.
If a boat/train/bus load of people are arriving from countries which are known fkr having hih concentrations of terrorists, and if those people are presented as children, but are in fact all clearly in their 20s and 30s, then it is abundantly clear that insufficient checks are being undertaken to protect those already here in these Isles.
Errrrr.... it's The Guardian.....The Guardian that always publishes a match review of each PL game has for some reason left Bournemouth v Spurs out. Why?

Errrrr.... it's The Guardian.....![]()
Because The Grauniad's football coverage is piss poor. In fact it's got even worse this season, as the Monday edition reduced the majority of that weekend's Premier League games to a tiny summary.The Guardian that always publishes a match review of each PL game has for some reason left Bournemouth v Spurs out. Why?
I can remember when they didn't report sport at all.Because The Grauniad's football coverage is piss poor. In fact it's got even worse this season, as the Monday edition reduced the majority of that weekend's Premier League games to a tiny summary.