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Related: About this forumJonathan Pie and 'Cancel Culture' in the Labour Party
I'm sure that someone is going to be upset.
But somehow......
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Jonathan Pie and 'Cancel Culture' in the Labour Party (Original Post)
GoneOffShore
Jun 2020
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Does that make his commentary any less trenchant or undermine what he is saying?
GoneOffShore
Jun 2020
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BigmanPigman
(52,129 posts)1. I saw this last night and the You Tube comments
were surprisingly supportive.
Mersky
(5,080 posts)2. He's so good.
And brave.
Abnredleg
(738 posts)3. Pie is a fictional character
Played by a British comedian
Mersky
(5,080 posts)4. Yup, is a brilliant vehicle he's developed
For thought-provoking expression in exasperating times.
GoneOffShore
(17,547 posts)5. Does that make his commentary any less trenchant or undermine what he is saying?
Abnredleg
(738 posts)6. Of course not
it was just a clarifying remark