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30 minutes ago, Al Bundy said:

So the cost of living crisis affected absolutely nothing that happened at Wimbledon then.

As per the article you didn't understand, it highlighted the widening wealth gap.

 

Rocketing sales despite a cost of living crisis... nothing wrong with reporting that, and indeed, every other paper also did so.

 

Here's The Telegraph's take:

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/tennis/2023/07/11/wimbledon-2023-cost-of-living-crisis-pimms-strawberries/

 

Clearly, lefties! 🙄

 

 

 

Your claim that The Guardian is in any way "livid", is just you making stuff up because actually you're far far more livid and bitter, seemingly about everything, than The Guardian has ever been about anything!

 

Just another variation of your race reporting claims that you got so spectacularly wrong last time.  🤣 

 

Literally grasping at straws to make a point that only someone who never reads anything could make with a straight face, that then falls at the first hurdle...

 

...no wonder you're so upset! :thumbsup:

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10 hours ago, Al Bundy said:

Because they love the negatives, you know that.

They even managed to shove in the cost of living crisis in their 1st paragraph. Again.

 

The hate anything British and successful.

Not sure what's more blindingly obvious, your reluctance to admit it, or their distain.

I do wish that you would stop reading The Guardian.  Your anger levels are extremely unhealthy.

They can't love the negatives or they would be in love with the Tory party.

Where have they said that they hate anything British or successful ?   Your weird imagination again.

You are completely obsessed and,  after just coming from Jack Grey's thread,  I think that the disintegration of the Conservative party is having a similar effect on the minds of the right wingers on here.

As I've said before, not being a fan of Ultra Tory Starmer,   I would be quite prepared to see the Tories win the next GE with a tiny majority so that I could continue to enjoy their death struggles further

and the increasing anger of all their left hating supporters as they try to defend the indefensible and  frantically pin the blame elsewhere.

 

 

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Looking at comments from some Guardian readers there are lots of references to people that apparently don’t like ‘furriners’ . Now as much as I don’t support racism and xenophobia, I can’t stand this sneering. I don’t think I need to spell out who they are sneering at and why they feel they are entitled to do it.  It just plays in the hands of the right

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30 minutes ago, redruby said:

Looking at comments from some Guardian readers there are lots of references to people that apparently don’t like ‘furriners’ . Now as much as I don’t support racism and xenophobia, I can’t stand this sneering. I don’t think I need to spell out who they are sneering at and why they feel they are entitled to do it.  It just plays in the hands of the right

No idea what a furriner is, does that mean i dont read the Guardian or not "lefty" enough?

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22 hours ago, Mister M said:

Your probably right.

I remember logging onto Sheffield Talk and did a search of Sheffield Forum, and the bile that was on there about this forum and its members was horrible. Some, like me, had a foot in both camps; others were the disgruntled who were banned from here, and used their platform on Sheffield Talk to wage their vendetta on this forum.

I remember that, too.  I presume they've all shut down since I last had a look, and new ones sprouted up somewhere at some point.  Though anyone banned way back when is free to come back here now, of course.

 

I recall that one of the old admin from here had a forum, or similar, after he'd stepped down from here. 

 

Feeling old now :hihi: .

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1 hour ago, redruby said:

Looking at comments from some Guardian readers there are lots of references to people that apparently don’t like ‘furriners’ . Now as much as I don’t support racism and xenophobia, I can’t stand this sneering. I don’t think I need to spell out who they are sneering at and why they feel they are entitled to do it.  It just plays in the hands of the right

Many on the left don't like the regular working man, it's why they try to be all patronising.

It's why they hate wetherspoons and folk who read the Sun, they think it's beneath them. 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, redruby said:

Looking at comments from some Guardian readers there are lots of references to people that apparently don’t like ‘furriners’ . Now as much as I don’t support racism and xenophobia, I can’t stand this sneering. I don’t think I need to spell out who they are sneering at and why they feel they are entitled to do it.  It just plays in the hands of the right

Equally there is plenty of sneering at people on the left: 'Champagne socialists', 'Tofu eating wokerati', 'chattering classes', 'leftie luvvies' etc etc.

This thread is full of it. 

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Just now, Mister M said:

Equally there is plenty of sneering at people on the left: 'Champagne socialists', 'Tofu eating wokerati', 'chattering classes', 'leftie luvvies' etc etc.

This thread is full of it. 

Yep, both sides are equally guilty.

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