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Twitter is broken, Musk is far right and this platform is no longer safe.
So no lol omg and thanks in for all the fish.
@AsBrexit@Femi_Sorry For me the issue is that a LGBT+ lanyard (for example) should be as uncontroversial as a poppy, but as per that interview the other panelist clearly does not consider that to be the case.
The idea that BLM or LGBT+ is used for politics and not poppy the poppy weird to me.
@AsBrexit@Femi_Sorry ... there were literally far right riots last year at cenotaph as result of using poppy/memorial day for political reasons.
Virtue signalling as insult is frustrating when poppy clearly is signalling a virtue. Just like wearing a rainbow ๐ pin to say people have right to exist.
@AsBrexit@Femi_Sorry Disagree in part.
Problem here is that wearing a poppy is considered non-political whilst human rights badges/lanyards are.
Wearing something that says you respect people's right to exist and be equal "should" be as non-controversial as wearing a poppy... But it's not, why?
@EmergencyVille@pauljholmes What defines "local"?
I've lived in area for 20+ years and don't call myself local. Holmes parachuted in for 2019 election, so why is he local and others not?
Ha had his chance, blown it with poor decisions/votes.
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The Conservatives have released a host of adverts about the state pension on Facebook which we at #BBCVerify think are misleading.
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David Tennant has a non-binary child. I feel like thatโs getting left out of the discourse, because somehow Kemiโs supposed right to make his childโs life hell through rhetoric and policy โas a Black womanโ trumps his right to push back with any iota of incivility.
Oh god does @pauljholmes come across poorly here.
#Eastleigh at least no longer at risk but #HambleValley please vote tactically to remove this terrible MP