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It’s valid in the sense that it’s not illegal to complain ‘what about?’ and it’s not against forum rules, but as a debating tactic goes it’s just amateurish. |
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Two celebrities, both encourage breaking the law, only one is arrested, where is the consistency in policing ? I’ve no need to divert attention away. Forum topics can & do branch out it’s not centrally just about one aspect of the topic, dead on and you’re not telling me it’s always been like this on here, no way Chris, not having it. |
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It's possible to condemn Fox, or GB News, on it's own merits on the basis of the facts available without the conversation descending into the polarised finger pointing that's a sad import from Americsn politics.
Given enough time and enough opportunity there will always be the possibility, or even likelihood, of other people of different political leanings being open to similar criticism. None of thus actually changes the facts at hand. It's a straw man the right now put up given it is now devoid of any moral or economic leadership. |
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If one person doing something causes a certain action, and another person doing the same thing does not, then its perfectly valid to ask why. Trying to dismiss it with as "whataboutary" simply shows you cant actually defend it. |
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Answer the question that you’re conveniently ignoring, former GBN Presenter arrested for encouraging to break the law (damaging ULEZ Cameras), other presenter, Chris Packham, suggests activists should break the law, even suggesting blowing up an oil refinery, which is far worse, why hasn’t this stupid clown been arrested? It’s all well and good throwing out sound bites, “whataboutery”, this is just a cop out to the fact these people are politically aligned with you and you cannot defend them (as Paul stated above). |
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Do you believe in a democratic society individuals should attack state apparatus (which enforcement equipment absolutely is) for policies they disagree with. Yes or no? I'm under no obligation to either criticise or defend Packham for a broadcast I haven't seen and comments I haven't read. Forgive me for thinking they are likely more complex and nuanced than you present. Equally, it's a perfectly legitimate position to hold that state apparatus is a legitimate target, but Fox crying about ULEZ doesn't make the cut in my personal morality barometer. |
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When Chris and Mr K agree on a point, odds on they are correct.
GB News and its presenters' actions can be judged on their own merits and against legislative considerations. Two wrongs don't make a right is a saying that has stood the test of time for a reason. |
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Why is it so important I call someone out, surely I can take YOUR stance and say I’m under no obligation. Works both ways! |
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Boris Johnson: Former prime minister to host GB News show.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-67242822 |
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