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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

Should he have gone..?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Id say its up to him not me

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes

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By *al kalMan  over a year ago

london

What did Boris say about it?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He was in a position ad an ambassador for SFC. As such h he has responsibilities. To express opinions that will bring potential reputational damage to the club makes his position untenable.

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington

What was the reason sky got rid ? Perhaps he’s just paranoid

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What was the reason sky got rid ? Perhaps he’s just paranoid "

Stupid tweet calling into question media reports of the damage in Ukraine

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

"

This.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

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By *topthepressMan  over a year ago

MANCHESTER

What did he say

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This story is hilarious but also shit when you think about the discussions it’ll probably spark on twitter.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Will celebrities extinct themselves I wonder. Friday thoughts.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What did he say"
I don't want to say till i have leagal representation

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

"

Free speech.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Apparently he’s also been spouting rubbish conspiracy theories about the war in Ukraine?

I guess the die a hero or live long enough to become the villain stuff is true isn’t it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized "

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

He’s spreading dangerous misinformation and has been since before the pandemic started. He’s a few steps away from calling the royals lizard people. He probably needs help not a job in the public eye.

Such a brilliant footballer and seems like a nice guy but he really needs to stay off the internet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ...."

People seem to get freedom of speech and freedom of consequences confused.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"What did he say"

He expresssed support for a tweet which suggested the media were fabricating reports of the damage to Ukrainian towns.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

[Removed by poster at 08/04/22 16:02:51]

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford

In years to come they might find a link between heading the ball and mental health ...

If he has gone barking then he should be supported. If he does not believe everything that he is spoonfed by the press then he should be applauded.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech. "

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

People seem to get freedom of speech and freedom of consequences confused."

They do indeed.

In the immortal words of Prof. Brian Cox:

"everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ...."

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

"

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington

Still harsh him losing his job and his roll at the club where he’s a legend

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion."

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

"

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion."

Fine as an individual.

Not fine if you are employed as an ambassador for an organisation.

Go off script by all means. Just don't expect the script writers to be happy about it.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man  over a year ago

Chelmsford


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

People seem to get freedom of speech and freedom of consequences confused.

They do indeed.

In the immortal words of Prof. Brian Cox:

"everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!"

"

Not sure about that guy..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

On the bright side, Jeff Stelling is gonna still be doing soccer Saturday next season

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

People seem to get freedom of speech and freedom of consequences confused.

They do indeed.

In the immortal words of Prof. Brian Cox:

"everyone has the right to an opinion, but crucially, that opinion can be roundly ignored and even made fun of, particularly if it is demonstrably nonsense!"

Not sure about that guy.. "

Very erudite quote though

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

"

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On the bright side, Jeff Stelling is gonna still be doing soccer Saturday next season "

There’s a football opinion we can agree on

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion."

In my opinion, MLTs opinion is head-bangingly crackers.

*bellybutton

Winston

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By *ornucopiaMan  over a year ago

Bexley


"Should he have gone..?"

Gone where?

There I was thinking this was going to be another thread about swinging parties in Guernsey!

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire

I’m more concerned about those who saw his tweet and believed it or gave it some credence.

If you’re getting your news, views or information from an ex footballer then wise up.

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By *irtydevil666Man  over a year ago

bristol


"In years to come they might find a link between heading the ball and mental health ...

If he has gone barking then he should be supported. If he does not believe everything that he is spoonfed by the press then he should be applauded. "

He never headed the ball....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?"

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines "

So you’re one of them. No point carrying on the debate.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job "

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines "

We are talking about Mstt Le Tissier, not moody big pharma conspiracy theories.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

"

Social media is public. If you don’t want what you say getting out there don’t post it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

Social media is public. If you don’t want what you say getting out there don’t post it."

True story

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By *arlomaleMan  over a year ago

darlington


"I’m more concerned about those who saw his tweet and believed it or gave it some credence.

If you’re getting your news, views or information from an ex footballer then wise up. "

don’t forget a lot of people get their facts from Facebook and Twitter it makes sense now when they’d give you a warning when watching the wrestling about trying this at home unfortunately people are stupid and do the moves and probably the same people believe what some celebrities say

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

Social media is public. If you don’t want what you say getting out there don’t post it."

You need to work for somewhere else if your worried about what you say constantly. I personally use social media very little, but if my work was influencing my personal life i'd go else where.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

"

They aren't.

This is about someone acting in a way that is counter to the values of their employer in such a way as to have an adverse reputational impact on the organisation.

I sat employer, but big Matt was in all probability a contractor. But the effect is much the same

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Instantly regretted reading this thread.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

Social media is public. If you don’t want what you say getting out there don’t post it.

You need to work for somewhere else if your worried about what you say constantly. I personally use social media very little, but if my work was influencing my personal life i'd go else where. "

I really don’t. I don’t post on social media much. When you work for a large company you represent them.

How many people lose their jobs for getting arrested?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

So you’re one of them. No point carrying on the debate."

Haha one of what? A free thinker? You do realise you change minds through debate. You’re still believing you’re everything you’ve been told initially despite the evidence showing the complete opposite. Despite this I wish you all the best

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

Social media is public. If you don’t want what you say getting out there don’t post it.

You need to work for somewhere else if your worried about what you say constantly. I personally use social media very little, but if my work was influencing my personal life i'd go else where.

I really don’t. I don’t post on social media much. When you work for a large company you represent them.

How many people lose their jobs for getting arrested?

"

This is why I would like to see famous people not getting sacked for having an opinion. It might show a better example. I understand that companies can employ who they want but it would be nice to see them just allowing people to be more open.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

We are talking about Mstt Le Tissier, not moody big pharma conspiracy theories."

It’s literally why MLT is a topic of debate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"He used his right to free speech, personally i didn't agree with him, but when you're high profile, you are always going to be scrutinized

And thats the issue. Whether or not what he said is right or wrong, he is paid (lots) to represent organisations with very public profiles.

You can't expect to still be paid lots if you go off script over controversial topics. He wo pays the piper ....

It's refreshing to see people not following the script though. I think it's bad for society if everyone only shares one opinion.

Most jobs you’ve got to follow the script. I would be sacked if I posted misinformation on my social media and I’ve got a shit job

Misinformation quickly turns into information as we've seen from the past few years. Companies are going to have fun in court if their sacking people for "misinformation."

Also tell your company to stop spying on people... weirdos

Social media is public. If you don’t want what you say getting out there don’t post it.

You need to work for somewhere else if your worried about what you say constantly. I personally use social media very little, but if my work was influencing my personal life i'd go else where.

I really don’t. I don’t post on social media much. When you work for a large company you represent them.

How many people lose their jobs for getting arrested?

This is why I would like to see famous people not getting sacked for having an opinion. It might show a better example. I understand that companies can employ who they want but it would be nice to see them just allowing people to be more open."

They can be open.

Just not when they are accepting money to represent an organisation that has expectations.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

So you’re one of them. No point carrying on the debate.

Haha one of what? A free thinker? You do realise you change minds through debate. You’re still believing you’re everything you’ve been told initially despite the evidence showing the complete opposite. Despite this I wish you all the best "

I have a relative who is a “free thinker”. She spends her time on alternative search engines and thinks the North Pole is a conspiracy.

She said covid was 5G, now the vaccine is killing people. Hillary eats babies, Donald Trump was the saviour. She says we shouldn’t drink sugar free drinks because they’re harmful whilst smoking 20 a day.

She also can’t produce a single piece of evidence from a reputable source that backs any of her claims. “Do your research” I have. I read stuff from reputable sources and world leading experts not Tammy on Facebook with her F in GCSE science.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

So you’re one of them. No point carrying on the debate.

Haha one of what? A free thinker? You do realise you change minds through debate. You’re still believing you’re everything you’ve been told initially despite the evidence showing the complete opposite. Despite this I wish you all the best

I have a relative who is a “free thinker”. She spends her time on alternative search engines and thinks the North Pole is a conspiracy.

She said covid was 5G, now the vaccine is killing people. Hillary eats babies, Donald Trump was the saviour. She says we shouldn’t drink sugar free drinks because they’re harmful whilst smoking 20 a day.

She also can’t produce a single piece of evidence from a reputable source that backs any of her claims. “Do your research” I have. I read stuff from reputable sources and world leading experts not Tammy on Facebook with her F in GCSE science."

So who are your reputable sources? Snopes the fact checker gets correctly fact checked when a big enough platform shows they’re wrong with an agenda. All you have to do is look at Pfizer’s own data to show these jabs are harmful. As for sugar free drinks...yeah, aspartame is the devil. She sounds intelligent.

As for Facebook. They have openly said they censor certain viewpoints. But if you want to have more pricks than a second hand dart board be my guest.

Big pharma breaks the law on a regular basis and it costs lives. Just look up the drug bextra and how Pfizer got around that one...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

So you’re one of them. No point carrying on the debate.

Haha one of what? A free thinker? You do realise you change minds through debate. You’re still believing you’re everything you’ve been told initially despite the evidence showing the complete opposite. Despite this I wish you all the best

I have a relative who is a “free thinker”. She spends her time on alternative search engines and thinks the North Pole is a conspiracy.

She said covid was 5G, now the vaccine is killing people. Hillary eats babies, Donald Trump was the saviour. She says we shouldn’t drink sugar free drinks because they’re harmful whilst smoking 20 a day.

She also can’t produce a single piece of evidence from a reputable source that backs any of her claims. “Do your research” I have. I read stuff from reputable sources and world leading experts not Tammy on Facebook with her F in GCSE science.

So who are your reputable sources? Snopes the fact checker gets correctly fact checked when a big enough platform shows they’re wrong with an agenda. All you have to do is look at Pfizer’s own data to show these jabs are harmful. As for sugar free drinks...yeah, aspartame is the devil. She sounds intelligent.

As for Facebook. They have openly said they censor certain viewpoints. But if you want to have more pricks than a second hand dart board be my guest.

Big pharma breaks the law on a regular basis and it costs lives. Just look up the drug bextra and how Pfizer got around that one..."

This.

Thread.

Is.

About.

Le Tissier.

No conspiracies. Nothing to do with paranoid left field immunisation theories.

#JustSaying

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

So you’re one of them. No point carrying on the debate.

Haha one of what? A free thinker? You do realise you change minds through debate. You’re still believing you’re everything you’ve been told initially despite the evidence showing the complete opposite. Despite this I wish you all the best

I have a relative who is a “free thinker”. She spends her time on alternative search engines and thinks the North Pole is a conspiracy.

She said covid was 5G, now the vaccine is killing people. Hillary eats babies, Donald Trump was the saviour. She says we shouldn’t drink sugar free drinks because they’re harmful whilst smoking 20 a day.

She also can’t produce a single piece of evidence from a reputable source that backs any of her claims. “Do your research” I have. I read stuff from reputable sources and world leading experts not Tammy on Facebook with her F in GCSE science.

So who are your reputable sources? Snopes the fact checker gets correctly fact checked when a big enough platform shows they’re wrong with an agenda. All you have to do is look at Pfizer’s own data to show these jabs are harmful. As for sugar free drinks...yeah, aspartame is the devil. She sounds intelligent.

As for Facebook. They have openly said they censor certain viewpoints. But if you want to have more pricks than a second hand dart board be my guest.

Big pharma breaks the law on a regular basis and it costs lives. Just look up the drug bextra and how Pfizer got around that one..."

She sounds intelligent? She couldn’t pass her GCSE’s and now I’m meant to get medical advice from her.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Why can’t folk just think these things privately rather than airing them?

Free speech.

Yeah but someone in the public eye like that doesn’t get to have free speech freely. They have free speech with consequences. I would have though common sense would have stepped in and he’d have realised he’d get flamed and the potential consequences to that.

You’ve literally just said the opposite of free speech. Professions don’t decided who canoe can’t think and say what (unless directly inciting violence). You need to read 1984, you’ve just described a thought crime.

As for consequences. What about those over the past 2 years who have coerced people into doing things that have turned out to be detrimental? Where are their consequences?

Could you enlighten us as to what these things are?

Go and read the 55k every 30 days Pfizer have to now legally release of 329k documents they have on their initial trials that got them emergency use authoritarian that they initially were granted to drip feed until 2076, then went to court asking until 2096 which backed fired to 55k every 30 days. It shows your governments and public health bodies knew they were coercing the worlds population with poisonous chemicals. You will struggle to find using google. Try multiple search engines

So you’re one of them. No point carrying on the debate.

Haha one of what? A free thinker? You do realise you change minds through debate. You’re still believing you’re everything you’ve been told initially despite the evidence showing the complete opposite. Despite this I wish you all the best "

Says the man who believes the absolute twaddle he posted.

The Virus Forum, where irony came to die.

Winston

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Everybody is entitled to their own opinion. Agree with it or not is your choice but we can't go around just censoring people because we don't agree. That's not very "free society" is it?

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Everybody is entitled to their own opinion. Agree with it or not is your choice but we can't go around just censoring people because we don't agree. That's not very "free society" is it?"

MLT hasn't been censored.

Winston

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