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Double Standards Or What?
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anneasquith, //Mr. Khan was not the only one who allowed the blimp, I believe he and 28 others voted yes. Yet some people only " blame " mr, khan. ( I wonder why ).? //
Because the buck stops with the boss - just as it does with Mrs May and Mr Trump - but I don't see you asking the same question when they're criticised. I wonder why?
anneasquith, //Mr. Khan was not the only one who allowed the blimp, I believe he and 28 others voted yes. Yet some people only " blame " mr, khan. ( I wonder why ).? //
Because the buck stops with the boss - just as it does with Mrs May and Mr Trump - but I don't see you asking the same question when they're criticised. I wonder why?
No it’s not double standards.
It would certainly be double standards if the Mayor’s office demanded that the pieces be taken down.
Or it would be double standards if Camden council had approved the Trump blimp, but neither of these cases are true.
You cannot accuse two entirely separate entities of double standards. It makes no sense.
It would certainly be double standards if the Mayor’s office demanded that the pieces be taken down.
Or it would be double standards if Camden council had approved the Trump blimp, but neither of these cases are true.
You cannot accuse two entirely separate entities of double standards. It makes no sense.
You can have double standards throughout society, but this story simply doesn’t prove it, as I’ve pointed out in my previous post.
If the Mayor’s office gave the go ahead for a street party to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday, and Camden Council announced that no parties would be allowed in the borough, where would the double standards be located?
That analogy mirrors what we see in this story.
If the Mayor’s office gave the go ahead for a street party to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday, and Camden Council announced that no parties would be allowed in the borough, where would the double standards be located?
That analogy mirrors what we see in this story.
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