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Judy Finnigan's Comments
This matter is getting rather nasty now
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-27 93677/r ichard- madeley -calls- police- trolls- threate n-rape- wife-ju dy-finn igan-fo llowing -commen ts-earl ier-wee k.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is a sad fact that media like Twitter (I always think there is an incorrect vowel in there!) gives a voice to the impotently furious -but it can, and should be ignored.
I find it difficult to believe how someone who takes exception to Ms Finnigan's position thinks that threatening the same crime on her, and her innocent daughter, somehow makes a valid argument - but that encapsulates the bizarre thinking of a section of society who are given a voice by this rather pointless outlet.
I find it difficult to believe how someone who takes exception to Ms Finnigan's position thinks that threatening the same crime on her, and her innocent daughter, somehow makes a valid argument - but that encapsulates the bizarre thinking of a section of society who are given a voice by this rather pointless outlet.
naomi24 - "andy-hughes, how ironic! Your rule could equally be applied to you. You’ve done more than your fair share of putting the boot in. What was it you called her? //...you cold-hearted sanctimonious harridan.// Yes, you apologised – but so has she."
I would suggest that the two situations are not the same - I did get carried away with my condemnation of Ms Finnigan - but I seriously doubt she will ever read my observation.
That is a world away from sending a violent threat directly into Ms Finnigan's Twitter account, with the express intention of her reading it - so I don't believe that the situations are the same.
I admit I let me temper get the better of me, but I do not think my comment could be considered even close to the vitriol that has been directly forwarded to Ms. Finnigan, and even more horrible, to Ms. Madeley.
I would suggest that the two situations are not the same - I did get carried away with my condemnation of Ms Finnigan - but I seriously doubt she will ever read my observation.
That is a world away from sending a violent threat directly into Ms Finnigan's Twitter account, with the express intention of her reading it - so I don't believe that the situations are the same.
I admit I let me temper get the better of me, but I do not think my comment could be considered even close to the vitriol that has been directly forwarded to Ms. Finnigan, and even more horrible, to Ms. Madeley.
naomi 24 - "andy-hughes, what your exchanges are 'designed' for is irrelevant. This is a public site available to anyone to view."
I am unsure quite where you want to go with this.
You have called me out for being unpleasant, and I have agreed and apologised.
If I thought for one moment that Ms Finnigan was likely to read my observation, I would be happy to furnish her with a sincere apology.
Now where else exactly do you think this particular exhange between us is going to go now?
I am unsure quite where you want to go with this.
You have called me out for being unpleasant, and I have agreed and apologised.
If I thought for one moment that Ms Finnigan was likely to read my observation, I would be happy to furnish her with a sincere apology.
Now where else exactly do you think this particular exhange between us is going to go now?