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SHE'S A COMEDIAN. IT WAS A JOKE!
That's what makes it different from Farage / Robinson.
So WHY was Baker sacked? The post is about the hypocrisy of the BBC
SHE'S A COMEDIAN. IT WAS A JOKE!
That's what makes it different from Farage / Robinson.
Meaningless waffle. You suggest I’d like to see battery acid thrown over someone Quite an accusation and a sick one at that.
You didn’t challenge me, you accused me. Very different things.
Don’t massively insult someone and then get all precious when you are called out on it.
Where the hell did I do that? You really are an idiotic buffoon, picking fights with all and sundry seemingly with gay abandon. You espouse the politics of a utopian ideal but behave like a tyrant with your refusal to accept the validity of any opinion but your own. You really just embarrass those on the left who may actually have a valid opinion.
So WHY was Baker sacked? The post is about the hypocrisy of the BBC
Baker worked for the Beeb so he could be sacked. Does Brand work at the Beeb as well?
Baker worked for the Beeb so he could be sacked. Does Brand work at the Beeb as well?
She is a regular guest on HIGNFY and Radio 4 shows so they have the ability to be clear about standards and can say she should no longer be used as a guest and, I'd imagine she's also employed in some way? If a contractor she could lose her status? I personally think the joke is in bad taste but don't think she should be sacked, but question why they were so quick to sack Baker but not Brand and have come out in support of Brand.
How long did they support Baker for? I picture him receiving an email stating he'd been sacked the moment he pressed 'Tweet'.So far....
I like Brand but I think that's a joke too far. Farage is obviously an odious tool, but the thing is there's a line that's been crossed and the BBC should make her apologise and cancel her bookings for a period of time.
That's the whole point - why are they doing it just this once? It's double standards.Under no circumstances post context on here. It stops a good binfest. It's her turn today, Danny Baker and John Cleese had theirs a couple of weeks ago and tomorrow it will be someone else. Just pleased for once the BBC have stood by her comments and stressed IT'S A JOKE idiots.
Indeed that would have been better. We'd have all been in agreement with her. Well, all but a couple of posters.Should have said 'pig slurry'.
I can't abide Farage but I have to say the BBC not disciplining Jo Brand for saying she'd have preferred if protesters threw battery acid instead of milkshake is appalling, especially as they say we should all know it's a joke. It stinks of double standards and protectionism of the liberal left.
BTW voted remain and can't abide EDL, BREXIT and Tommy Robinson et al, before you accuse me of such.
Inciting violence does. Are you really that confident that no one will throw acid in a politician's face? Also, has Baker been prosecuted by the police for breaking any racism laws?Fair enough. There is a difference though, in that racism has numerous specific laws attached to it. Bad taste doesn’t.
That's the whole point - why are they doing it just this once? It's double standards.
Just to be clear Jo Brand doesnt work for the BBC - She was contracted by Hatrick productions - so the BBC can't sack her . However the program is pre recorded so someone decided to leave that edit in .