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That’s such an awkward sounding tweet, like he’s just learned what ‘owned’ is. It makes me think of this:
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Linehan invited the pigs into his house, when any normal Irish person would have said 'Warrant or go fuck yourselves'.
He is now officially English.
Don’t be silly, subjects have no rights.Linehan invited the pigs into his house, when any normal Irish person would have said 'Warrant or go fuck yourselves'.
He shit his pants when the bobbies came around and told him he was gettin a warning for twitter crimes. Nobody can possibly be more owned, or more of a fucking cuck.
Was there more to the Greggs tweet than we've been shown here? Because that doesn't seem like ownage to me, it's incredibly fucking mundane.
He's doubling down on his Dankula hate so I doubt he'll see the light any time soon. He needs to express an intellectually consistent opinion about freedom of speech at some point though. Maybe one day he'll redeem himself, in the mean time, long live the lesbian grandma/farms alliance.So how long until he loves Kiwi Farms like his fellow TERFs?
Again, he’s not really wrong about any of this. This is actually a rare moment of sanity for him.He pinned tranny sperge about how he TOTALLY DEFINITELY IS SUPPORTIVE OK
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And arguing with randoms and strawmanning them, because he's a fucking lolcow.
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"I have no shame"
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Trying to be a shitlord, but not realizing he is the privileged white people too
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As funny as this is, I’m pretty sure it was done by an hbomberguy fantard. It sucks, because Graham deserves to be criticised, but now it’s going to be by the wrong people for the wrong reasons.View attachment 643737
>often putting his name on the work of Arthur Mathews
>best known for tweeting a lot
Again, he’s not really wrong about any of this. This is actually a rare moment of sanity for him.
It sucks, because Graham deserves to be criticised, but now it’s going to be by the wrong people for the wrong reasons.
on that subject, your man once appeared in an episode of I'm Alan Partridge:Mocks troons, isn't relevant anymore, is from Norwich... who does that remind us of?
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Petition calls for TV writer Graham Linehan to be axed from 'Prime Time' transgender debate
MORE than 4,000 people have signed a petition calling for TV writer Graham Linehan to be removed from the panel of an RTÉ programme about transgender issues.
A trailer for tomorrow’s ‘Prime Time’ said the episode would focus on “the implication of the explosion in the numbers of young people saying they want to change gender”.
It continues, “but Government proposals to allow them to side their gender are not welcomed by all” before Mr Linehan’s commentary slot was introduced.
The inclusion of the ‘Father Ted’ writer led to complaints to both RTÉ and the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland claiming Mr Linehan is not qualified to comment on the subject.
In the RTÉ excerpt, Mr Linehan said: “You do not tell kids that they have been born into the wrong body just as you don’t tell anorexics that they are fat.”
Some social media users have criticised RTÉ’s decision to have Mr Linehan share his views on the topic.
In October, he was given a verbal harassment warning by West Yorkshire police after a transgender activist complained he referred to her as “he” and called her by names used before she transitioned to a woman.
The writer was also the subject of a backlash when he seemingly compared transgender activism to Nazism.
Speaking on the internet radio show ‘Derrick Jensen Resistance Radio’, he said:
“Around the time of something terrible happening like Nazism, would you be one of the people who said, ‘this is wrong’, despite being opposed?
“I feel happy in myself that I’ve been one of the people standing up and saying, ‘No, this is wrong’, despite everyone telling me not to do it,” he added.
In response, RTÉ said Mr Linehan was only one of many guests who would appear on the programme, and his opinions helped to form a balanced portrayal of the issues to be discussed.
“Ten contributors representing a broad range of views are interviewed,” said a spokesperson.
Mr Linehan could not be contacted for comment