@nice35f And thus we descend, and @JuliaHB1 avoids complicity in skewed reporting that undermines the role of media in a democracy.
@nice35f @DickGraceless so I'm "vile" for questioning people for spitting on people? Interesting morals you have there.
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@DickGraceless @nice35f I choose what I want to write, not the Telegraph. I speak as I find.
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@JuliaHB1 @nice35f Of course. But isn't it odd that you only find the things that suit a predefined worldview? -
@DickGraceless @nice35f no, because I don't. You may be surprised to know I was raised in a staunch Labour family actually.
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@DickGraceless @nice35f so I don't come to any political story/policy with a closed mind. I judge on the facts. I have no party affiliation.
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@JuliaHB1 Are you questioning Tories assaulting protesters or just the person that spat? If it is the latter, interesting morals YOU have -
@openjools that is totally unacceptable too. But I'm not seeing lots of support for that Tory, are you? Plenty for the spitters still. -
@JuliaHB1 I don't support spitting but anger is an emotion ALL people experience and making that about 'lefties' speaks volumes about you. -
@openjools plenty of angry people about but when it comes to demonstrations, spitting is something only witnessed on the Left here in UK -
@JuliaHB1@openjools dont condone spitting but is it perfectly ok for the tories to sh@t on sick and disabled -
@JuliaHB1 haha, no
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@JuliaHB1 In a democracy, media holds power to account. In a dictatorship, media does PR for The Party. Which do you do? -
@DickGraceless I write comment article in the stuff I find interesting, criticising or praising policies regardless of who champions them
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