ChatterBank30 mins ago
Are we REALLY a nation of b******s...?
Or are people simply giving Mr Clarkson a bit of his own medicine, humour-wise?
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Understand your point, but surely this is no more offensive than Mr Clarkson's comments that striking public sector workers should be put up against a wall and shot?
And announcing the death of a family pet on Twitter? Surely he would know that would get the trolls scurrying out of the woodwork (or perhaps more accurately, scurrying from underneath their bridges)?
Understand your point, but surely this is no more offensive than Mr Clarkson's comments that striking public sector workers should be put up against a wall and shot?
And announcing the death of a family pet on Twitter? Surely he would know that would get the trolls scurrying out of the woodwork (or perhaps more accurately, scurrying from underneath their bridges)?
"surely this is no more offensive than Mr Clarkson's comments that striking public sector workers should be put up against a wall and shot?"
You need to watch that whole interview not just the 'edited to make a news story' version.
He first said that he was really enjoying the strike as the roads were empty but this is the bbc so you need to give both sides of the story so he then gave that tongue-in-cheek comment.
If a celeb posts anything on Twitter the intelligencia will post negative comments.
You need to watch that whole interview not just the 'edited to make a news story' version.
He first said that he was really enjoying the strike as the roads were empty but this is the bbc so you need to give both sides of the story so he then gave that tongue-in-cheek comment.
If a celeb posts anything on Twitter the intelligencia will post negative comments.
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I've read an article which explains the importance of Twitter - basically, it's a portal for people (especially those in the public eye) to bypass the media to talk directly to the public. It's also a way of disseminating information via 'crowd-sourcing', and the media love it as a means of finding out which news items are 'trending'. Prior to Twitter, it was impossible for newspapers (especially the online versions) to understand what people were interested in.
I've read an article which explains the importance of Twitter - basically, it's a portal for people (especially those in the public eye) to bypass the media to talk directly to the public. It's also a way of disseminating information via 'crowd-sourcing', and the media love it as a means of finding out which news items are 'trending'. Prior to Twitter, it was impossible for newspapers (especially the online versions) to understand what people were interested in.