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Published 11:31 22 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 11:31 22 Jun 2017 BST
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"The implication was as unmistakable as it was poisonous. The Guardian was telling its followers that the Daily Mail and its readers are vicious bigots with the blood of innocent, peace-loving Muslims on their hands."Whilst the general self-pitying tone is mildly hilarious considering the fact that Mail seem to love making scapegoats out of whole communities and peoples:
"Hardly a day passes without drip, drip, drip of mendacious vitriol and bile from Guardian writers, attacking us and our readership and, by implication, all fair-minded, small-c conservatives who make up the great majority in this country."One of the most bizarre aspects of the piece was the Daily Mail's desperation to distance itself from the Daily Mail's website. Despite the fact that both regularly run the same content by the same writers, and the URL is www.dailymail.co.uk... https://twitter.com/BeardedGenius/status/877703102509359105 https://twitter.com/sidlowe/status/877795435343216640 Utterly bizarre. Just remember that in the context of all that has gone in this country over the last couple of months, the Daily Mail and their readers are the real victims here.
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