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Very recently a number of rich left wing celebrities have been voicing their opinions on a range of issues from brexit to immigration and economic policies. I'm for freedom of speech but everytime they spout their views towards us working class they have not got a clue what they are saying and they make themselves look foolish. Should we ignore them and let them make fools of themselves or should they just stick to what they are talented at? What do you guys think? |
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@iilmadme | 22 October 16 | |
is animal rights considered a 'left wing' sort of thing? by the way.i have always felt people should speak up about things when they have an audience.i grew up in the 80s when there was a lot of that kind of thing
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@iilmadme | 22 October 16 | |
and yes,they can be ignored
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@birdy | 22 October 16 | |
You'll never stop people having opinions, so just decide who you want to listen to.
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@trashy | 22 October 16 | |
Why shouldn't they voice their opinion just cos you don't agree with it doesn't mean it's wrong
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@silverjx | 22 October 16 | |
Voicing is fine but when they try to influence things in a political way that's when they need nipple twisting
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@bozzalad | 22 October 16 | |
emma watson
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@tranie | 22 October 16 | |
nowt wrong with these people having an opinion. lets see if they will be just as vocal when one of these recycled teens turns out to be an ISIS mass murderer.
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@eyesore | 22 October 16 | |
it's their right to spout any bo11ocks
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@phallica | 22 October 16 | |
I like some of Casey Neistat's vids but that Hillary vid was ridiculous, his points were dull and he looked like a twat.
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@silverjx | 22 October 16 | |
@ bozzalad - 22.10.16 - 10:20am emma watson Her views on feminism is slanted to say the least. Can't understand why they had her as a figurehead and gave her a role that is too big and complex for her experience /age |
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