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Ha - that's the best rubbish article since they commissioned someone to write 500 words on how Compare the Meerkats was a shocking piece of racism.


ETA:


I found the Meerkat article.


http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2009/aug/22/advertising-racism-meerkats

To be fair, the comments are quite funny (although they may be the work of Right wing trolls).


And as Strafer says this isn't the Guardian propa..the author(ess)- I presume that's sexist? - is apparently a lecturer in some media studies type degree in a 2nd rate ex-poly, which is encouraging..... that not that bright 19 year olds, getting into debt they'll never pay to be 'taught' by this academic excellence...


*gone to the dogs, etc*

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And Lady ????'s likes it too

We could really have a "Stupid Comment Pieces in the Guardian" thread. This one last week was a classic...


http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/jul/20/is-it-ok-to-buy-coffee-from-an-independent


As someone in the comments said, "I think we have now reached peak Guardian."

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