You know, if the adult child of a former prime minister doesn't want their opinions mocked in public, they should take pains to avoid sharing those opinions in public. Facebook has some handy access control limitations; Twitter, too. IF they choose to employ them.
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Regardless, it is beyond inappropriate to target them (or anyone ever) with bullying or violence. Comment on an opinion, sure. Threaten or belittle the person, no.
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Keep in mind, Prince Harry was 20 when he wore that nazi costume at a fancy dress party and was wallpapered/lambasted across the global press.
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Even if he'd done this as a younger youth, he still deserved to be criticised - regardless of his family connections. Twenty is a grown man. And a privileged one at that.
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