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Post by Phantom of London on Mar 16, 2018 2:20:36 GMT
Don’t think I could wish “good luck” to someone being paid by the Daily Mail. I’d rather wish good luck to those whose lives are affected by the hate the Daily Mail spews. Don’t really care if you’re writing the vile opinions the “paper” expresses, or just writing the horoscope in it, you’re still working for them. Listen - let me be clear I don’t support the bigoted and racist Daily Mail, I dont buy it, have read it and at times it does exceptional reporting, their opinions let it down - but I have it in me to divorce Baz from that toxic paper and understand why he reports for them. Seeing the tribute Baz paid in today’s paper to Ruthie Ann Miles who was due to star in The King and I at the Palladium, but has been in a horrific road traffic accident in Manhattan, where Ruthie was seriously injured and tragically lost her daughter, it is a reminder why I like Baz. As I say his views are often at odds with the paper who employs him.
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Post by steve10086 on Mar 16, 2018 7:06:27 GMT
But not at odds enough to say “I’m not working for a hatemonger”.
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Post by Jan on Mar 16, 2018 7:54:33 GMT
But not at odds enough to say “I’m not working for a hatemonger”. They like Baz and think he's a hard worker and support him but are simultaneously campaigning to make it impossible for him to his job (by having all theatre PRs boycott him) - it makes no sense.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 7:58:28 GMT
Stop thinking of it as people wanting to be on Team Baz, and start thinking of it as people not wanting to be on Team Shenton. Devil vs deep blue sea and all that.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 9:18:02 GMT
Stop thinking of it as people wanting to be on Team Baz, and start thinking of it as people not wanting to be on Team Shenton. Devil vs deep blue sea and all that. Quite. It's more a case of 'who would I least like to be trapped in a lift with'...
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