So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners 17:40 - Feb 3 with 1830 views | ElderGrizzly | |  | | |  |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 17:42 - Feb 3 with 1802 views | DanTheMan | Oh good, he's trying to bring the drag queen moral panic over here. I bet you he's all for pantomimes though. |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 17:43 - Feb 3 with 1793 views | J2BLUE |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 17:42 - Feb 3 by DanTheMan | Oh good, he's trying to bring the drag queen moral panic over here. I bet you he's all for pantomimes though. |
drag queen moral panic The what? |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 18:01 - Feb 3 with 1686 views | HARRY10 |
Is Farage touting another party (company), appealing to the thick ? What is it this time - BAW Bigots against wokism send £25 to Farage against the machine c/o PO Box1950, Caymen Islands |  | |  |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 18:02 - Feb 3 with 1699 views | J2BLUE |
Cheers. That seems oddly out of place on that site from the few links I clicked. Seems like a pro Russia spin on the war. |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 18:19 - Feb 3 with 1647 views | MattinLondon | It’s almost as if he’s picking on a target, any target, and locking in it in a vain bid to stay newsworthy. After the idiots believed him over Brexit, he probably rightly believes that he can say anything. |  | |  |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:05 - Feb 3 with 1600 views | SlippinJimmyJuan |
That's quite interesting, and pretty bleak reading. I agree it was never sexualised; I also remember Lily Savage, pantomime dames and women playing Peter Pan. It never bothered me but I always found it very confusing as a child and not particularly entertaining. I don't know much about the subject but obviously I'm aware of things like Ru Paul's Drag Race and whatever the ITV version is called. I still find it a bit confusing and kind of see it as sitting a bit awkwardly against modern attitudes to trans people. I appreciate that being transgender is very often not the same as being a drag act and vice versa. What I find a bit jarring is that on one hand, we're trying to normalise trans people, but on the other we are viewing something similar (at surface level) as a means of entertainment. Almost puts me in mind of a minstrel show in the way it makes me feel, in that it somehow appears to be slap in the face of people that identify as trans. I will say though that I feel quite uninformed and could easily see this as being down to my own flawed preconceptions. Apologies for any clumsiness, I have absolutely zero hate for drag acts or transgender people, I certainly don't wish to scapegoat anyone from either group. I just find drag acts to sit uneasily against modern thinking, but maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way? |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:09 - Feb 3 with 1587 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Surely he will now be filling the right wing chatGPT gap in the market. What a time to be alive. |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:19 - Feb 3 with 1570 views | J2BLUE |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:05 - Feb 3 by SlippinJimmyJuan | That's quite interesting, and pretty bleak reading. I agree it was never sexualised; I also remember Lily Savage, pantomime dames and women playing Peter Pan. It never bothered me but I always found it very confusing as a child and not particularly entertaining. I don't know much about the subject but obviously I'm aware of things like Ru Paul's Drag Race and whatever the ITV version is called. I still find it a bit confusing and kind of see it as sitting a bit awkwardly against modern attitudes to trans people. I appreciate that being transgender is very often not the same as being a drag act and vice versa. What I find a bit jarring is that on one hand, we're trying to normalise trans people, but on the other we are viewing something similar (at surface level) as a means of entertainment. Almost puts me in mind of a minstrel show in the way it makes me feel, in that it somehow appears to be slap in the face of people that identify as trans. I will say though that I feel quite uninformed and could easily see this as being down to my own flawed preconceptions. Apologies for any clumsiness, I have absolutely zero hate for drag acts or transgender people, I certainly don't wish to scapegoat anyone from either group. I just find drag acts to sit uneasily against modern thinking, but maybe I'm looking at it the wrong way? |
I don't understand the appeal or find it entertaining either. The idea that some people would go to the effort of protesting against it is just really odd though. No idea why some people go to such extreme lengths to try and police what other people do. |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:48 - Feb 3 with 1523 views | SlippinJimmyJuan |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:19 - Feb 3 by J2BLUE | I don't understand the appeal or find it entertaining either. The idea that some people would go to the effort of protesting against it is just really odd though. No idea why some people go to such extreme lengths to try and police what other people do. |
That sums up my thoughts pretty concisely. Is this just another example of the media/social media pitting us against each other, or is it just that people are so bored that they have nothing better to do than harass other people enjoying their lives? |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:54 - Feb 3 with 1495 views | Swansea_Blue |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:19 - Feb 3 by J2BLUE | I don't understand the appeal or find it entertaining either. The idea that some people would go to the effort of protesting against it is just really odd though. No idea why some people go to such extreme lengths to try and police what other people do. |
“I don't understand the appeal or find it entertaining” Oh yes you do! |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 21:21 - Feb 3 with 1393 views | BlueBadger |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 17:43 - Feb 3 by J2BLUE | drag queen moral panic The what? |
One of TheFall's best ever EPs. |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 21:43 - Feb 3 with 1374 views | Kropotkin123 | I conducted an exclusive interview with ChatGPT to get their thoughts... What are your thoughts on Nigel Farage insulting ChatGPT As an AI language model, I don't have personal thoughts or emotions. I exist to provide neutral, factual information and respond to questions in a helpful manner. Do you have liberal or left-wing bias? As an AI language model created by OpenAI, I do not have personal opinions, biases, political affiliations, or emotions. I was trained on a diverse range of internet text and aim to provide neutral, factual information and respond to questions in a helpful manner, free from any political bias. So, is this statement true: "This is liberal, left-wing bias at every level."? It may not be factually accurate or appropriate to make a blanket statement about political bias without evidence. What if there is tenuous evidence? If the evidence for a statement is tenuous, it would be more appropriate to qualify the statement and indicate the level of uncertainty. For example, "This may be perceived as liberal, left-wing bias at every level, but the evidence to support this claim is weak." This acknowledges the limited support for the statement and avoids making an unqualified and potentially misleading assertion. Thank you for you time You're welcome! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 22:24 - Feb 3 with 1307 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 21:43 - Feb 3 by Kropotkin123 | I conducted an exclusive interview with ChatGPT to get their thoughts... What are your thoughts on Nigel Farage insulting ChatGPT As an AI language model, I don't have personal thoughts or emotions. I exist to provide neutral, factual information and respond to questions in a helpful manner. Do you have liberal or left-wing bias? As an AI language model created by OpenAI, I do not have personal opinions, biases, political affiliations, or emotions. I was trained on a diverse range of internet text and aim to provide neutral, factual information and respond to questions in a helpful manner, free from any political bias. So, is this statement true: "This is liberal, left-wing bias at every level."? It may not be factually accurate or appropriate to make a blanket statement about political bias without evidence. What if there is tenuous evidence? If the evidence for a statement is tenuous, it would be more appropriate to qualify the statement and indicate the level of uncertainty. For example, "This may be perceived as liberal, left-wing bias at every level, but the evidence to support this claim is weak." This acknowledges the limited support for the statement and avoids making an unqualified and potentially misleading assertion. Thank you for you time You're welcome! If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. |
Sounds like you've been chatting with Stokie. P.s......So, A.I. lies!! |  |
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So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 23:55 - Feb 3 with 1216 views | ElderGrizzly |
So Farage is now scared of computers as well as foreigners on 19:09 - Feb 3 by BanksterDebtSlave | Surely he will now be filling the right wing chatGPT gap in the market. What a time to be alive. |
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