Not so long ago Trump re-tweeted a post originating from the far right. He was vilifies for it particularly so by the left and liberal press effectively say yes you are responsible.
Now we have McDonell repeating a 'joke' that purported to violence against a fellow MP. He says he just repeated it and so should not apologize. The left wing and liberal press seem to thing he should.
It's not the 'left and liberal press' who vilified Trump over the re-tweets.
That's nonsense.
Be honest - it was people from all over the political spectrum.
You're spinning.
In answer to your question - McDonnel is wrong. If someone repeats a statement, without critiquing it, they are effectively re-broadcasting it and therefore are responsible for the statement.
youngmafbog - think of it this way. If you were at work and someone emailed you a pamphlet saying that all women who make it to the top in business did so by providing sexual favours - and then you forwarded it to everyone in your company. Where do you think you would stand?
Would you be able to claim no responsibility because someone else had written it?
Yes if you repeat anything without a contradictory message you are endorsing what is said, unless it's in a wider debate or said with extreme irony or sarcasm in a string of tweets or comments, so yes culpable but certainly as SP says Trump was not attacked by the left wing only, everyone thinks he's a muppet.
Trump was vilified for re-tweeting something that was worth repeating. Had he done what McDonnell has done God knows what would have happened - and McDonnell and his appalling cronies would most likely have been first in the queue to complain.
Personally I find it very difficult to get het up over somebody retweeting something. It is just a click of a button, however it looks on the outside. Trump does and says enough himself to comfortably classify him as an oaf who does not deserve his position.
I think in this case McDonnell's offense is more serious because he expressed it verbally (and therefore had to have some kind of thought process before deciding whether it was appropriate to say it). Not only that, but it does a fit a general pattern of behaviour for him to be callous and thoughtless about what he says.
J McD, ' I completely refute saying this'
A Marr, 'We've got a recording of it, shall we listen to it'?
J McD, 'No, there's no need, I know what I said'.
So, rather astonishingly, it wasn't played.
I wonder how Bojo or Sir Nigel would have fared in similar circumstances?
Trump wasn't "wrong" to do what he did: he should accept though that by retweeting stuff from racist groups he appears to condone their views. Added to the fact that what he retweeted was at least partly fake. So he should be checking that as well, as he is big on fake news.
As pointed out, it wasn't just liberal leftists who condemned him for it: our own govenment did too, quite rightly.
A link about McDonnell would be helpful: but I have little time for him either. He's a rabble rouser but he rouses rabble of the left rather than the right. Little difference in my view.
Sorry Naomi, you are of course right 'everyone thinks he's a muppet, except of course for you and 'select' others was what I should have said. I believe however that to most people my meaning was clear, he was lambasted by the left wing, the centre and the even elements of moderate right wingers for his shoddy approach to fact checking and for sharing something from such a source.
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