‘Imagine what it'd be like to be accused of hating the Queen in the biggest newspapers.’ James O'Brien explains why he sympathises with decision makers during the mourning period. mrjamesob
James O'Brien says bullying from "populist corners of the British media" is what has driven decision makers during the mourning period.
James O’Brien claimed that “there is a culture of bullying that now infects almost every corner of British life”.James identified the usual targets as “Brussels’ bureaucrats, foreign workers, single mothers [and] unemployed people”.He added: “Who are you going to attack now? High court judges? Leftie lawyers? Doctors? Train drivers? Meghan Markle?”
James expressed sympathy for decision makers, pointing to the idea that public sensitivity around the Queen’s death has made people increasingly vulnerable to scrutiny.In emphasis he said: “You’d google your name and for the rest of your life, that’s what is going to come up.” Therefore pinning 'overreactions' to the Queen's death on media such as the "Daily Mail who turned bullying into a business model".
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