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bazwillrun
anyway back to the OP..
shes just another white hating leftie, envious of anybody thats in a better social position than herself...gotta love these politics of envy lefties
12:06 Tue 26th Jul 2016
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I suppose the opposite of virtue signalling is "money signalling". Baz can say things as offensive as he wants because he's so loaded, he doesn't have to care what people/potential employers think.
This woman has, to her cost, learned what "retweet =\= endorsement" means. Twitter is a public noticeboard, not a private dinner party, with your chums.
Now, if George had been dressed in "fashion victim" designer gear (for three year olds) then the epithet might have been appropriate and fair comment - "looks like" being the way of directing the criticism at the parents, for dressing them in a certain way.
Insulting someone who is not equipped to fight back in a similar manner is contemptible. I don't know if verbally insulting a fellow civil servant is a sackable offence in itself; it has to be a physical assault, for that, which rates as gross misconduct.
This story got the attention of the press *solely* because it was directed at a royal personage. Now that's what I call privileged.
For all that we bang on about democracy, we are not yet a full republic and, clearly, still revere our royals, despite their lack of constutional powers. We are an odd bunch, aren't we?