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Mail: a truly despicable article ("nothing 'natural' about Stephen Gately's death")

On sky news, her statement pretty much said 'of course I am not homophobic, why are people upset, I am the victim here, of organised mischief on the internet'.

:facepalm::mad:
 
On sky news, her statement pretty much said 'of course I am not homophobic, why are people upset, I am the victim here, of organised mischief on the internet'.

:facepalm::mad:

Love the way she only thought it was gay people that had a poblem with what she said!!!!

that just shows how mis-guided and homophobic she really is...:mad:
 
On sky news, her statement pretty much said 'of course I am not homophobic, why are people upset, I am the victim here, of organised mischief on the internet'.

:facepalm::mad:

Hypocritical, considering she wrote an article which was circulated around the country via an orchestrated distribution of some 2.24 million newspapers - an article which victimised Stephen Gately through her bigoted commentary on civil partnerships.
 
Bernadette on that Telegraph blog sounds like a demented, diseased homophobe. Fucking internet :mad:
 
Well done BK & Stella in particular, but everyone else too. :cool:

I'm amazed that The Mail had the temerity to publish Moir's mealy mouthed comeback attack apology

My gut feel is that's it worth shifting the line of attack to beyond Moir. Who were the editorial goons who passed this article the first time around and then allowed this second statement to entirely miss the point and cause more offence.

This ^^^ too, what fuckwit sub-editor let this crap get into print?
 
For the record, I'm not gay. Nor did I particularly like Stephen Gately or his twee music, but he certainly deserved better than some unpleasant spitemuppet smearing his memory with all sorts of homophobic preconceptions and uninformed insinuations all over a national newspaper. Moir and the editors who approved this foul article should be held responsible. It's difficult to see how they expected the general public, or any advertiser, to be satisfied with that ludicrously half-hearted apology
 
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