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

Stewart just interviewed Hislop on satire, populism, comparisons between the UK & the USA etc. It's easy to find, free & worth a listen if any1's interested in that sort of thing.

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Stewart just interviewed Hislop on satire, populism, comparisons between the UK & the USA etc. It's easy to find, free & worth a listen if any1's interested in that sort of thing."

I watched it on YouTube today… it was a really interesting conversation

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


"Stewart just interviewed Hislop on satire, populism, comparisons between the UK & the USA etc. It's easy to find, free & worth a listen if any1's interested in that sort of thing.

I watched it on YouTube today… it was a really interesting conversation "

Two men who've been at the top of their game for many years, looking at the same topics from UK/USA perspectives.

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


"Stewart just interviewed Hislop on satire, populism, comparisons between the UK & the USA etc. It's easy to find, free & worth a listen if any1's interested in that sort of thing.

I watched it on YouTube today… it was a really interesting conversation

Two men who've been at the top of their game for many years, looking at the same topics from UK/USA perspectives."

But we all so different. That's what makes us unique.

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


"Stewart just interviewed Hislop on satire, populism, comparisons between the UK & the USA etc. It's easy to find, free & worth a listen if any1's interested in that sort of thing.

I watched it on YouTube today… it was a really interesting conversation

Two men who've been at the top of their game for many years, looking at the same topics from UK/USA perspectives. But we all so different. That's what makes us unique."

Give the interview a listen, if the mood takes you.

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


"Stewart just interviewed Hislop on satire, populism, comparisons between the UK & the USA etc. It's easy to find, free & worth a listen if any1's interested in that sort of thing.

I watched it on YouTube today… it was a really interesting conversation

Two men who've been at the top of their game for many years, looking at the same topics from UK/USA perspectives. But we all so different. That's what makes us unique.

Give the interview a listen, if the mood takes you."

I did satire gets lost in a political public arena.

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


"Stewart just interviewed Hislop on satire, populism, comparisons between the UK & the USA etc. It's easy to find, free & worth a listen if any1's interested in that sort of thing.

I watched it on YouTube today… it was a really interesting conversation

Two men who've been at the top of their game for many years, looking at the same topics from UK/USA perspectives. But we all so different. That's what makes us unique.

Give the interview a listen, if the mood takes you. I did satire gets lost in a political public arena. "

You listened to it all? Thoughts on it?

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

People get banned because of their opinions and words. Even if it's satire in their perception. Expecialy in a political setting. Some will call it bulling. What is the difference? It all in the perception of what you perceived. Personally you can call me every derogatory thing in a dictionary it wouldn't bother me. Some people it does. Some people express things differently. Just because they do not have the literally skills does not make them any less valuable to a discussion. To me if someone says " Fuck you" . They are just agitated. To others it's a personal insult they report then the fuck you person gets banned and even more agitated. There is no freedom of speech anymore. Unless you can properly express it.

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

I have my power in myself not public perception.i can literally give fuck all to others . I love the perception of conversations. Some make sense sometimes. But the majority are into themselves as it should be. You are your own master.

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


"People get banned because of their opinions and words. Even if it's satire in their perception. Expecialy in a political setting. Some will call it bulling. What is the difference? It all in the perception of what you perceived. Personally you can call me every derogatory thing in a dictionary it wouldn't bother me. Some people it does. Some people express things differently. Just because they do not have the literally skills does not make them any less valuable to a discussion. To me if someone says " Fuck you" . They are just agitated. To others it's a personal insult they report then the fuck you person gets banned and even more agitated. There is no freedom of speech anymore. Unless you can properly express it. "

Is that your take after watching the full interview?

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

Government control and public perception it was the whole interview.

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


"Government control and public perception it was the whole interview."
Did I miss something?

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


"Government control and public perception it was the whole interview. Did I miss something? "

Just not sure we're talking about the same interview.

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


"Government control and public perception it was the whole interview. Did I miss something?

Just not sure we're talking about the same interview."

Ok what was your perception on the interview. I took it totally different from you.

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


"Government control and public perception it was the whole interview. Did I miss something?

Just not sure we're talking about the same interview.Ok what was your perception on the interview. I took it totally different from you."

The interview was about popularism. Was it not ?

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


"Government control and public perception it was the whole interview. Did I miss something?

Just not sure we're talking about the same interview.Ok what was your perception on the interview. I took it totally different from you. The interview was about popularism. Was it not ? "

Populism, corruption & lies in the era of Murdoch. Populism was at the heart of the interview, I guess. + the difficulty & importance of facing that sort of thing with satire. (Since both Stewart & Hislop are prominent satirists.)

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


"Government control and public perception it was the whole interview. Did I miss something?

Just not sure we're talking about the same interview.Ok what was your perception on the interview. I took it totally different from you. The interview was about popularism. Was it not ?

Populism, corruption & lies in the era of Murdoch. Populism was at the heart of the interview, I guess. + the difficulty & importance of facing that sort of thing with satire. (Since both Stewart & Hislop are prominent satirists.)"

popularism and satire was the gist of the conversation.

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

I can say something I consider satire yet others would deem offensive. Then they report as bullying. When it was read out of context. They get offend they win. Because they felt degraded even though that wasn't the intention. Yet that's is a social norm nowadays. Walk on egg shells as to not offend.

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


"I can say something I consider satire yet others would deem offensive. Then they report as bullying. When it was read out of context. They get offend they win. Because they felt degraded even though that wasn't the intention. Yet that's is a social norm nowadays. Walk on egg shells as to not offend. "

Say anything you want, but be aware words can have consequences. That's nothing new.

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

Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas.

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


"Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas. "

A kind thought. I think you mentioned your moonshine in the past. Not sure I'd risk that. It'd probably be strong enough to flatten me.

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


"Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas.

A kind thought. I think you mentioned your moonshine in the past. Not sure I'd risk that. It'd probably be strong enough to flatten me."

I just like people with no hidden agendas. It's hard to express over the internet compared to in person.

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


"Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas.

A kind thought. I think you mentioned your moonshine in the past. Not sure I'd risk that. It'd probably be strong enough to flatten me. I just like people with no hidden agendas. It's hard to express over the internet compared to in person. "

I have a military mouth the cursing and put downs is natural. I can't truly express myself. I have to tip toe through the tulips just to be acceptable.

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


"Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas.

A kind thought. I think you mentioned your moonshine in the past. Not sure I'd risk that. It'd probably be strong enough to flatten me. I just like people with no hidden agendas. It's hard to express over the internet compared to in person. "

People online can have hidden agendas. But people you meet in real life can easily have hidden agendas too.

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


"Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas.

A kind thought. I think you mentioned your moonshine in the past. Not sure I'd risk that. It'd probably be strong enough to flatten me. I just like people with no hidden agendas. It's hard to express over the internet compared to in person.

People online can have hidden agendas. But people you meet in real life can easily have hidden agendas too."

Online is much worse they can hide behind eulas. I kind of do not live up to community standards.

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


"Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas.

A kind thought. I think you mentioned your moonshine in the past. Not sure I'd risk that. It'd probably be strong enough to flatten me. I just like people with no hidden agendas. It's hard to express over the internet compared to in person.

People online can have hidden agendas. But people you meet in real life can easily have hidden agendas too. Online is much worse they can hide behind eulas. I kind of do not live up to community standards. "

I should get a "Violates community standards" tattoo on my ass.

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


"Lol personally I would I invite you over. Set a nice cozy bonfire. Listen to you face to face. Feed you delicious food and alcohol. Have a great time talking about life. I would rather that then trying to converse over a fucking keyboard and eulas.

A kind thought. I think you mentioned your moonshine in the past. Not sure I'd risk that. It'd probably be strong enough to flatten me. I just like people with no hidden agendas. It's hard to express over the internet compared to in person.

People online can have hidden agendas. But people you meet in real life can easily have hidden agendas too. Online is much worse they can hide behind eulas. I kind of do not live up to community standards. I should get a "Violates community standards" tattoo on my ass."

It'd make a fun photo, to be fair.

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester

Really interesting video with two intellectual guys who can clearly see the state of our political class.

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