Tuesday, February 02, 2016

The Guardian Shuts Down Comments on All Articles Involving Race, Immigration, or Islam


The Guardian has announced it will close comments underneath articles on race, immigration, and Islam. The reason, according to the ultra-progressive newspaper, is that such topics attract an “unacceptable level of toxic commentary.” 
“The overwhelming majority of these comments tend towards racism, abuse of vulnerable subjects, author abuse and trolling” said Guardian executive editor Mary Hamilton. “The resulting conversations below the line bring very little value but cause consternation and concern among both our readers and our journalists.”
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

You can run, but you can't hide, you Leftist Pussies.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Which means their readers dispute their dhimmi views and positions.

The Last English Prince said...

Then it seems that they can sideline about fifty percent of their staff.

If you can report but not allow freedom of expression, don't report.

Comments to articles merely depict emotional pulse. It is healthy to understand emotional pulse.

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Epaminondas said...

I have never, EVER, had a comment survive more than a few hours on Guardian anyway.



Douchebags

Anonymous said...

Plane Forced to Land After Apparent Blast Causes Hole in Aircraft

A passenger plane bound for Djibouti was forced to make an emergency landing today, minutes after taking off from Mogadishu, due to a hole opening up in the plane after an apparent explosion, according to aviation experts.

On its Facebook page, Daallo Airlines, the national airline of Somalia, said in a statement that an Airbus 321 had "experienced an incident shortly after takeoff" from the airport in Mogadishu, Somalia.

"The aircraft landed safely and all our passengers were evacuated safely," the statement said. "A thorough investigation is being conducted by Somalia Civil Aviation Authority."

The hole in the plane's fuselage reached from the ceiling to the floor, according to photos of the damage. The aircraft was carrying 74 passengers and crew, authorities said. A Somali aviation official said that two passengers had been slightly injured in the incident, according to the Associated Press.

The official, however, wouldn't provide any other details regarding injuries and did not confirm reports that an explosion may have triggered the fire.

Passengers aboard the Airbus 321 said they heard a loud bang and then saw smoke. As the cabin depressurized, oxygen masks deployed. Some of the 74 passengers were forced to move to the back of the jetliner as the plane descended, according to the AP.

"I don't know if it was a bomb or an electric shock -- but we heard a bang inside the plane," said passenger Mohamed Ali, according to the AP.

"The thing that's most interesting to me is that if you look at the outside of the airplane, some force from within the airplane pushed the sides of the aircraft open. You can see how it's peeled back and you can actually see the streaking from soot down the back side, which would suggest quite definitively that this was a bomb of some kind, probably something about a hand-grenade size that would have made this hole in the side of the airplane," said ABC News aviation consultant ret. Col. Steve Ganyard.

Ciccio said...

First and foremost, the Guardian is not ultra-progressive. It is so ultra-left communist that PUtin may well be described as right wing nationalist.

Secondly the Guardian has always employed that the most common leftist tool. Silence Ignore all dissent, castigate all protesters and heap upon them your grab-bag of insults. Despite all efforts of the politically correct, the people of Europe have finally realized that protesting immigration is not a matter of racism or xenophobia but a matter of survival of a nation and the Guardian simply cannot have that. So do not even allow a word of protest to sully their lily white pages of drivel.