I don’t agree with Richard Littlejohn that a man & woman would necessarily raise a child better than a gay couple. But he is entitled to express his opinion in our free country, and his opinion is not homophobic. CenterParcs need to get a grip.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43093154 …
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Being associated with what you or Littlejohn say by dint of advertising via the same channels has consequences for Centre Parks. When what you say has consequences for advertising revenue it will probably have consequences for you. You are not too big to fail, ask Hopkins.
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But please note, I am not saying you should not be free to express your opinion, you should be. Just as Centre Parks should be free to respond if they don't agree.
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Some of us do, but clearly not you since, contrary to your initial tweet, Centerparcs’ decision is not doing anything to limit Littlejohn’s right to free speech.
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I'm not sure you do. Free speech means 'to express any opinion without censorship or restraint' please explain how a company pulling their ads constitutes censorship? NOTE: concequences does not equate censorship
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The thing about opinions isn't all that helpful though really, is it? All of this is made out of opinions. It's like saying, "The article was just made out of words. I'm entitled to words too. Wordsy wordsy words words words. Get a grip, Center Parcs! Lol just wording with ya"
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Some of us do and you aren't one of them
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Clearly you don't.
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You don’t, though. Government restricting what you can say: oppression of free speech. Advertiser pulling ads because your freely expressed opinion is likely to cost them money: not oppression of free speech.
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I really wish some of the folks who cry “free speech” had the experience of living somewhere where the government literally tells newspapers what they can and cannot publish every day.
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I wouldn't worry your bri nylon knickers off about it. The best part is that Daily Hail readers are now boycotting them, so we all have a decent place to go without the Brexiters ruining everything with their pathetic union jack towels waving around.
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