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Old 28-01-2015, 07:23
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Katie has never been disrespectful to the British public.
You joke?
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Old 28-01-2015, 07:24
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Unless they are fat, ginger, scottish, poor, disabled or unemployed.
You forgot old, she despises the old for some reason.
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Old 28-01-2015, 07:26
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Her words are not meant to be taken literally. It's part of her act. Both her children are ginger. And you would never hear her insult the British public as one the way Perez did. She passes comments on various social groups but not the actual British public as one.
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Old 28-01-2015, 07:29
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I truly believe it's the start of her bid to stand for UKIP
Of course it is...and I don't consider her to be British myself, she's bigoted little Englander through and through.
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Old 28-01-2015, 07:30
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I think people need to realise that it's part of her act. Her words are not meant to be taken literally. It is a form of humour, a form of entertainment. She's no different to a Frankie Boyle or any other controversial comedian. She just uses a different platform to perform her material.
It gets better, I do hope there's more of this is page 2
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Old 28-01-2015, 07:31
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She has passed comment on people with ginger hair and yet two of her children have ginger hair. I think that just sums it up. It's all part of an act which is not meant to be taken literally.
Yes this is what she has had to say about her children in public

"I think he might be [gay] - I mean he’s quite good-looking, like my girls aren’t good-looking but he totally is."


Imagine hearing your mum say things like that to people
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Old 28-01-2015, 07:33
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I think people need to realise that it's part of her act. Her words are not meant to be taken literally. It is a form of humour, a form of entertainment. She's no different to a Frankie Boyle or any other controversial comedian. She just uses a different platform to perform her material.
represent her how you like she is a proper nasty individual who slags of british people on a daily basis
act or no act she behaves like a total moron

before this season of BB I have only heard of her antics and to be honest for the first few days thought she was OK
wrong she behaves like a naughty infant
really cannot stand the sight of her now
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Old 28-01-2015, 08:18
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I think people need to realise that it's part of her act. Her words are not meant to be taken literally. It is a form of humour, a form of entertainment. She's no different to a Frankie Boyle or any other controversial comedian. She just uses a different platform to perform her material.
I think you misunderstand the nature of comedy. There's a big difference in being shocked into laughing and being shocked into outrage.

To find a person funny, you have to believe that the person telling the joke is just presenting us with a warped view of life that they do not necessarily agree with or base their lifestyle on. I can laugh at Ricky Gervais' or Frankie Boyle's dark humour 99% of the time because I don't believe their comedy represents their true beliefs.

I can't laugh at comedians such as Bernard Manning or Jim Davidson because their "comedy" appears to represent their true values, which I don't agree with, and therefore find more disturbing than funny.

Katie Hopkins' "humour" seems to reflect her true viewpoint on life, and therefore will not be very funny to those who don't share that viewpoint, although I accept that those who do will giggle along merrily
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Old 28-01-2015, 08:22
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Her words are not meant to be taken literally. It's part of her act. Both her children are ginger. And you would never hear her insult the British public as one the way Perez did. She passes comments on various social groups but not the actual British public as one.
Ahh so we are to ignore what she actually says and rely on your assumptions, makes sense, lol
And people with ginger hair, tattoo's, fat people, the unemployed etc make up the general public!
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