"All social media and the like. I feel there is some kind of agenda going on. They're making sure she is not liked or to be trusted."
My wife is watching the Netflix documentary, and I've caught a bit of it when I've been milling around, and it seems to me she's doing a very good job on her own of making herself not being liked or trusted.
The full article is here, for those of you who have been triggered into reacting just as the "carefully selected" snippet intended. It is a bit longer than a few lines, and you will need to be able to breath as you read.
I don't know Clover ... if he is the column is aimed obviously aimed at the builders and working man to give them a laugh on a tea break in the cold. The builders and labourers are maybe considered able to see the nuances in the piece, whilst it looks once again that the permanently offended cannot. He writes an amusing and irony laden column in the Times that is worth the price of the paper some weeks. Though provoking laughter is a dangerous concept ... apparently.
"He writes an amusing and irony laden column in the Times that is worth the price of the paper some weeks. Though provoking laughter is a dangerous concept ... apparently."
Togo - you've absolutely nailed it. I wish I'd typed that.
Really? H&M launch a Netflix attack on the British press and, the same week, Murdoch's Sun publishes this. What do you think is the strategy behind this?
Pretty obvious.
1) tell Meghan (only Meghan - Harry's just a fool, apparently) that she's hated by Jeremy Clarkson, Rupert Murdoch and his empire
2) whip up a social media storm so that millions of others align behind Jeremy, Rupert and his empire and let Meghan know just how hated she is
You don't have to believe a single word that Meghan says to know when you're being played by the other side.