bluethrunthru
Well-Known Member
The hollow vacuous persona that is Moron is totally owned here - a shock jock who fails to shock with any effect because he fails to do any research
Morgan is a tosser and always has been but the other guy’s tactic seemed to be moving the goalposts and trying to get Morgan to remember names of everyone involved in every issue and if he didn’t it didn’t happen or doesn’t matter.
He couldn’t name one in any area, barring the mystery novelist.Morgan is a tosser and always has been but the other guy’s tactic seemed to be moving the goalposts and trying to get Morgan to remember names of everyone involved in every issue and if he didn’t it didn’t happen or doesn’t matter.
Morgan didn’t begin by talking about cancel culture specifically, he was talking about “woke” people and the Proms thing was just an example of that, which also could be described as cancel culture but that wasn’t the main point they were discussing.I viewed this differently.
Morgan’s argument stemmed from the position that cancel culture is a huge issue. Whereas O’Brien’s was the opposite. The onus is surely on Morgan to prove his case.
The fact he was happy to state how loads of people have been cancelled but then couldn’t name any shows a huge flaw in his argument.
And the person in charge of the Proms.He couldn’t name one in any area, barring the mystery novelist.
The Proms thing didn’t happen and is a good example of Morgan howling at the moon at stuff that has been mooted to happen to create faux fury.And the person in charge of the Proms.
I stopped listening half way through at that point as didn’t like either of them.
It didn’t happen because they u-turned after backlash.The Proms thing didn’t happen and is a good example of Morgan howling at the moon at stuff that has been mooted to happen to create faux fury.