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Is This Evidence That We Should All Ignore And Story Emanating From 'outraged Twitter Users'?
Unquestionably not racism.
Absolutely and definitely not flipping racist in any way shape or form.
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/p eople/e llen-de generes -usain- bolt-tw itter-r acism-a 7194551 .html
However, with 313 monthly users, it's inevitable that a teeny tiny fraction will find something offensive.
I bet you could tweet a photo of a sunset in Gloucestershire, or a helicopter landing, or a plate of Gorgonzola and at least one of the 313 million Twitter users would be outraged.
So why is so much oxygen expended on them?
Absolutely and definitely not flipping racist in any way shape or form.
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However, with 313 monthly users, it's inevitable that a teeny tiny fraction will find something offensive.
I bet you could tweet a photo of a sunset in Gloucestershire, or a helicopter landing, or a plate of Gorgonzola and at least one of the 313 million Twitter users would be outraged.
So why is so much oxygen expended on them?
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I'm unsure Twitter has much to do with it. You find all sorts everywhere. Twitter is just a convenient place for folk to express their opinions. And there is always someone wanting to find an excuse to play their favourite card; race in this instance.
I'm unsure Twitter has much to do with it. You find all sorts everywhere. Twitter is just a convenient place for folk to express their opinions. And there is always someone wanting to find an excuse to play their favourite card; race in this instance.
newspapers everywhere are shedding journalists. Those who remain have to find stories, and Twitter is an easy place to do so. Not just stories but quotes. Quotes from total strangers, mostly, rather than interested parties, of course, but they fill space. (And just occasionally they're eyewitness reports of events, and those can be genuinely useful.)
You can see it on all sorts of news websites
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/w omen/wo rk/laur a-trott -whats- for-tea -bbc-co mmentar y-spark s-sexis m-storm /
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2016/a ug/16/f acebook -post-o f-farag e-sight ing-at- german- embassy -sparks -specul ation
You can see it on all sorts of news websites
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