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Is the term "snowflake" a new one ?
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IJoinedInMay
23-12-2016
Originally Posted by Zeropoint1:
“Actually Question Time is a good example of snowflakes at work. I used to enjoy it and the often lively debates, but it got to the point when anybody from the Conservative party, UKIP, Journalist from the Sun or Mail and pretty much anybody with a 'right wing' centre right opinion would be interrupted by other panelists who had already spoken (usually without interruption)

The supposedly randomly chosen audience also often shout over or boo.”

A producer of the programme, who supported Brexit and has shared Britain First Facebook posts, has advertised the audience application form on an EDL page so if the audience seems populated with mostly liberals/left-wingers, it isn't intentional.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entr...b019db8c11add0
http://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2016/12...ake-audiences/
http://www.thecanary.co/2016/12/05/f...me-right-wing/
http://www.thedailypolitik.com/singl...nvited-The-EDL
mushymanrob
23-12-2016
Originally Posted by Union Jock:
“'Sticks ' n stones' etc

I think people have forgotten that one.”

exactly... although i did mention it earlier up the thread!
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