Comedy Show Featuring Father Ted Creator Graham Linehan Cancelled over Trans Views
An Edinburgh venue cancelled a comedy show featuring Father Ted creator Graham Linehan over the comedian’s views on transgenderism.
An Edinburgh venue cancelled a comedy show featuring Father Ted creator Graham Linehan over the comedian’s views on transgenderism.
Graham Linehan, the cancelled co-creator of Father Ted, has once again defied the trans lobby by insisting that ‘women are real’.
The creator of Father Ted has said that online “trolls” and “conmen” have used UK Hate Speech rules to weaponise the police.
A pulchritudinous TV celebrity called Rachel Riley is under attack on Twitter from the Social Justice hate mob but I for one am not going to lift a finger to defend her.
Comedy scriptwriter Graham Linehan — co-creator of Father Ted — has been given a verbal harassment warning by police after ‘deadnaming’ a transgender activist on Twitter.
Who is the worst person on Twitter? Graham Linehan of course.
No one was much interested. At least they weren’t until the SJWs took notice. These people hang around Twitter like flies on a rotting corpse — and suddenly they scented carrion.
Controversial comedy writer and anti-Gamergate warrior Graham Linehan has been caught yet again picking on the little guy after he harassed a 21-year old university graduate for insulting one of Linehan’s posts on Twitter.
Global warming’s reputation as the most evil and dangerous thing ever to happen in the history of the world has just gone full Godwin: apparently – among all its myriad other crimes – it may have been responsible for the rise of
Numerous significant thinkers from Pulitzer prizewinning journalist Thomas Friedman to the Prince of Wales to ex-choral-jailbait-nymphet Charlotte Church have been promoting the theory that the current troubles in Syria are the result of a drought caused by ‘climate change’. It’s an easy mistake to