Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
blandly asserts that the President of the United States would "happily preside over televised hangings of gay people". There's no 'only kidding' or suggestion that this is satire - let alone factual evidence for this extraordinary assertion. She appears actually to believe this and has written it in an article for a leading newspaper. And what's more, no editor has at any point taken it out.

https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...right-wing-afd

Seriously, what is wrong with these people? Are they so far removed from normal discourse that they can't see how unhinged this sounds to normal people? Are their social circles so rarified that no-one ever challenges them when they come out with this sort of sh癃?

Let's leave aside all the other horsesh癃 in the article and simply ask how we reached such a pitch of hysteria that people are uncrtitically making this sort of ridiculous, unfounded statement about a democratically elected politician without anyone calling them on it or suggesting they're being hysterical, offensive and mendacious?
I think it's important to remember that The Guardian is staffed by members of the lunatic fringe, writing articles for fellow lunatics. The vast majority of the population are still sane enough to see this type of thing as lunacy.

Whay worries me is that the drip feed of this nonsense is starting to make it seem less mad and more mainstream. Like what they did with the transers

Don't worry, we're almost dead. Your daughter's generation will have to put things right.