Are you defending him?
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I’m defending the right of free speech without the censorship of faux outrage
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Free speech does not mean the freedom from consequence for what you say.
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And criticism is not censorship.
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It's also National Suicide Prevention Week (in US, but WWW is, er, world-wide);
@BorisJohnson clearly gave no thought about the potential impact of his words on extremely vulnerable people (while consciously dog-whistling to his core constituency of Islamophobes and Euroseptics).
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You've got your trotters in a twist Jules. Bojo's suggestion infers murderous intent on the part of the EU. Wheras the Remain poster simply flags up concern about the national process of self harm that is brexit. Ergo Bojo is a warmongerer.
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Lol...more faux outrage...

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They both end in violence. These words used to conjure up images of terrorism whip up anti-Islamic sentiment and lead to violence against innocent Muslims. He knows what he's doing, you know what he's doing. Stop being daft.
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..... especially on World Suicide Prevention Day!
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Yes, Julia, you are bending over backwards to defend unacceptable rhetoric, not literally, of course.
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Here's an idea. Let's stop suicide bombers instead of complaining about someone who actually reminds you there's a problem to be tackled. Radical, I know - but that's how I roll...
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