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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI thought she was quite good on LBC, and reasonably balanced, so it is a shame they got rid of her.
I'm sure she didn't intend to have the meaning of the holocaust underlying her "final solution" words.
She still writes for the Daily Mail, doesn't she?Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostI thought she was quite good on LBC, and reasonably balanced, so it is a shame they got rid of her.
I'm sure she didn't intend to have the meaning of the holocaust underlying her "final solution" words.
She knew exactly what she was saying and doing. Am for free speech but that one is just a truly nasty piece of work with no redeeming features.
The Daily Mail with its historic record and clickbait stories won't have much of a problem with her, but if might be another thing if the advertisers start to object.Comment
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Originally posted by Elliegirl View PostSeriously? and seriously?
She knew exactly what she was saying
No one with half a brain really thinks that the solution to the terrorism problem is to send the millions of muslims in this country into gas chambers and kill them all. To suggest, as some have, that that is what Katie Hopkins really meant is an groundless insult.Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostYes, and Yes.
No one with half a brain really thinks that the solution to the terrorism problem is to send the millions of muslims in this country into gas chambers and kill them all. To suggest, as some have, that that is what Katie Hopkins really meant is an groundless insult.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostIt is a weird coincidence that a rabble rousing far right commentator would use the phrase in the context of a religious minority.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou need to have an actual conversation with a woman other than your mum some time.
Or sister in law?
Or maybe one of my daughters?
For someone who tries to act so progressive and liberal you seem to have quickly put me in a box and labelled it.Comment
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She knew what she was saying, and as a self-publicist who relies on people talking about her, whether she believes it or not is not her point. She meant to say it, she lives off publicity, and this has people talking about her, therefore she is happy.
Whatever she does next, people will want to read about it so they can agree, or be shocked.
Just another intolerant right wing hate preacher, like Abu Hamza.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostShe knew what she was saying, and as a self-publicist who relies on people talking about her, whether she believes it or not is not her point. She meant to say it, she lives off publicity, and this has people talking about her, therefore she is happy.
Whatever she does next, people will want to read about it so they can agree, or be shocked.
Just another intolerant right wing hate preacher, like Abu Hamza.Comment
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She has form when it comes to advocating violence:
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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