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Old 13-11-2009, 04:01 PM #1
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Default Alan Davis and Stephen Fry & TWITTER

Some chap on Twitter said that Stephen Fry was a tiny bit dull in terms of what he writes on Twitter (some would say that IS Twitter) and even tho SF has 900K followers he threw his toys out of the pram and then announced that he was quitting Twitter..blah blah

Some of his friends naturally came to his defence, one, Alan Davis referred to the original complainant as a "wanker" and a "moron"

My question is, is there any good in criticising one person for what he or she says by calling them names at the same time. Apart from Fry being a big sissy etc (oops) is the chap not allowed to say Fry is dull without being called a moron?

Fry himself did not allow Jan Moir an opinion before he started slinging insults at her and in some ways just debasing himself in the manner of what caused his rage. What has happened to free speech in this age of communication?
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