Once again, the downside of social media rears its ugly head.
Years ago, any one of these idiots would have made that remark in the pub to a table or bar of half a dozen people, who would probably have ignored them for being an idiot, and the rest of the population would know nothing about their pointless offering.
But the internet allows such fools the giddy experience of sharing their useless views with the entire world at the click of a button, and they get carried away with the redundant thought that their opinion actually matters, simply because it's out there, and a portion of the world will react.
It's virtual hot air - some pub bore holding court and being laughed at, and, as is appropriate, largely ignored.
We should all adopt that attitude.
Would you give the pub cretin a white board and a marker, and a corner to stand and write his nonsense in?
No - so don't let's do it in cyberspace - the inspiration, and the point, and the actual result are all the same - meaningless.