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  • You'd think that the Uk was a hugely intolerant place if you just look at Twitter.

    One good example is trans rights. You'd think that voters are really against trans rights if you see how poisonous the Twitter debate is.

    However, when you actually go out and poll opinions well over 70% of the country is either in support or neutral on trans rights. The whole "Labour can't tell you if a woman has a penis" thing basically only exists in a weird corner of the internet.

  • You'd think that the Uk was a hugely intolerant place if you just look at the nonsense talked by Braverman and the rest in Westminster too cowardly to really speak up and fire her? ;)

    Twitter is not a good place for research, the population on IT is not very representative, it is like walking in a Wetherspoon and asking what they think of the EU :)

    Lots of BS talked in The Netherlands as well, but I don't get why Labour isn't willing to REALLY defend immigrants and refugees if the UK is so tolerant. Maybe the raging twitter voters swing the elections...

  • Maybe the raging twitter voters swing the elections

    Probably not the Twitter ones, but I think there is trying to appeal to the swing voters rather than most people going on. Hopefully with the Tories being so very, very shit at the moment they can focus less on focus groups of swingers and actually say the right things.

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