Radio 4: somebody saying safe spaces are like ghettos in WW2, another that punching Nazis is bad and going to cause similar issues as those that led to WW2. Can the BBC get more extreme ring wing rhetoric if they tried? 
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I am considering never listening again as this is the umpteenth time this has happened. Totally ruins my day.
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Replying to @o_guest
I stopped listening to Today program in the morning a few years ago, which pretty much means I stopped listening to Radio 4. I don't miss it.
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Replying to @drjtwit
It's not Today.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bgrnhl …
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I still agree with you though. Now what to listen to instead?
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Replying to @drjtwit
OK, fair. I still have PTSD symptoms though occasionally and those voices are bad boys. I'll try and discover a daily podcast though — good point!
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Replying to @o_guest
sorry. my poor humour was an attempt to say that we should not be listening to the voices in our heads. i know how therapeutic listening to people can be, especially the peculiarly British "Radio 4" voice. i share your disappointment that their actual content has gone downhill.
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Oh, yeah, I appreciate that! I get you I just also really wanted to explain it's a genuine crutch, like it helps me get through my day when it's not claiming "safe spaces are Nazi ghettos".
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