Chris Witty harassed in park
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anonymous-user

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78 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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gruffalo

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250 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Ignorant people being ignorant, educate them with a spot of furlough at her majesty's pleasure.

I so very much hope they get caught and punished to the maximum penalty the law permits!

anonymoususer

7,935 posts

72 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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No it's not. This isn't an excuse but it looks like low level dickery, rather than a planned act of violence
But it's completely out of order and must have been very worrying/ scary for the guy. He isn't a young chap being I think mid 50's and its simply not acceptable for anyone to do this to someone else.
I hope the book is thrown at this bunch of lads. Yet another example of the unpleasantness that exists on social media.
"hey lets film us doing this n that" etc

JagLover

46,167 posts

259 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Many people feel strongly about Witty and the rest of the lockdown crew but this doesn't look political at all. Just some yobs looking to have a selfie with someone famous for those all important likes.

Gary29

4,919 posts

123 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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fking morons, they should be forced to volunteer for medical experimentation.


Electro1980

8,931 posts

163 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Prof Van-Tam harassed
Chris Witty attacked twice
BBC journalist attacked

It’s disgusting behaviour. Absolutely horrific and supported by public figures who stoke anger under the guise of “debate” when they have no interest in real engagement.

The behaviour of some sections of society over the past 4-5 years has got very worrying. There has always been violent, angry and obnoxious people but the recent activities around attacking science, intellectual and experts, undermining democracy and civil society is reminiscent of the 1920’s.

av185

20,464 posts

151 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Usual increasing self entitlement issues driven by'soschal meedja' morons from a group of pissed up Chavs desperate for attention and excitement to lift their sad lives and thinking they can do what they want.

Plod extremely unlikely to take any action so it will be an obvious green light to other Chav Bros and their ilk and clearly now escalate further.

sevensfun

730 posts

60 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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av185 said:
Usual increasing self entitlement issues driven by'soschal meedja' morons from a group of pissed up Chavs desperate for attention and excitement to lift their sad lives and thinking they can do what they want.

Plod extremely unlikely to take any action so it will be an obvious green light to other Chav Bros and their ilk and clearly now escalate further.
Nope - I think they will find them and take action.

dmahon

2,717 posts

88 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Remember that Whitty and his mates have destroyed or damaged millions of peoples lives.

Had they taken a more balanced approach, there might be a few less people wanting to see their heads on spikes.

People will only get more angry as the economic pain starts to bite when the government cash is turned off.

I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of sympathy IMO.

Captain Raymond Holt

12,423 posts

218 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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Coming soon to /r/ByeByeJob I think.

The only people defending them will be of a similar ilk.

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

7,354 posts

79 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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dmahon said:
Remember that Whitty and his mates have destroyed or damaged millions of peoples lives.

Had they taken a more balanced approach, there might be a few less people wanting to see their heads on spikes.

People will only get more angry as the economic pain starts to bite when the government cash is turned off.

I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of my sympathy.
What an idiotic post.

He's done nothing of the sort. He's provided scientific medical and epidemiological advice to the Gov. It's the job of the government to take this advice and balance it against the economic factors.

JagLover

46,167 posts

259 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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dmahon said:
Remember that Whitty and his mates have destroyed or damaged millions of peoples lives.

Had they taken a more balanced approach, there might be a few less people wanting to see their heads on spikes.

People will only get more angry as the economic pain starts to bite when the government cash is turned off.

I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of sympathy IMO.
Yep

On the economic front the dominos are starting to fall, but still a while yet before most people realise what those in charge have done.

The people who deserve the sympathy are those whose lives have been wrecked by the lockdown cheerleaders.

durbster

11,818 posts

246 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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dmahon said:
Remember that Whitty and his mates have destroyed or damaged millions of peoples lives.

Had they taken a more balanced approach, there might be a few less people wanting to see their heads on spikes.

People will only get more angry as the economic pain starts to bite when the government cash is turned off.

I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of sympathy IMO.
Do you understand what his role was?

He did was he was supposed to do: relay the scientific position on the virus to the Government. Even when the scientific position was really bad news.

Nickgnome

8,277 posts

113 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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JagLover said:
dmahon said:
Remember that Whitty and his mates have destroyed or damaged millions of peoples lives.

Had they taken a more balanced approach, there might be a few less people wanting to see their heads on spikes.

People will only get more angry as the economic pain starts to bite when the government cash is turned off.

I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of sympathy IMO.
Yep

On the economic front the dominos are starting to fall, but still a while yet before most people realise what those in charge have done.

The people who deserve the sympathy are those whose lives have been wrecked by the lockdown cheerleaders.
Yet the vast majority of the public do not accept you minority view.

This thread is about harassment of Chris Witty, which was unacceptable.

There is another thread for discussing Covid mitigation measure impacts.


Captain Raymond Holt

12,423 posts

218 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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dmahon said:
I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of sympathy IMO.
The good old I’m not… but line.

Speaks volumes.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

78 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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JagLover said:
dmahon said:
Remember that Whitty and his mates have destroyed or damaged millions of peoples lives.

Had they taken a more balanced approach, there might be a few less people wanting to see their heads on spikes.

People will only get more angry as the economic pain starts to bite when the government cash is turned off.

I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of sympathy IMO.
Yep

On the economic front the dominos are starting to fall, but still a while yet before most people realise what those in charge have done.

The people who deserve the sympathy are those whose lives have been wrecked by the lockdown cheerleaders.
Utter bks from the pair of you. Won’t someone think of the Drama Queens!

dmahon

2,717 posts

88 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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durbster said:
Do you understand what his role was?

He did was he was supposed to do: relay the scientific position on the virus to the Government. Even when the scientific position was really bad news.
The scientific advice was overwhelmingly wrong as a hundred incorrect models show.

The scientific advice was overly focussed on Covid and not other harms, including medical ones.

The fact is if you give terrible advice that harms millions of people there have to be consequences. I’d rather it was through the courts rather than abuse in the street, but it’s naive in the extreme to expect otherwise

Nickgnome

8,277 posts

113 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
dmahon said:
Remember that Whitty and his mates have destroyed or damaged millions of peoples lives.

Had they taken a more balanced approach, there might be a few less people wanting to see their heads on spikes.

People will only get more angry as the economic pain starts to bite when the government cash is turned off.

I’m not saying he deserves the abuse, but the peoples lives he has wrecked are more deserving of my sympathy.
What an idiotic post.

He's done nothing of the sort. He's provided scientific medical and epidemiological advice to the Gov. It's the job of the government to take this advice and balance it against the economic factors.
It indicates the complete lack of understanding or critical thinking. Politicians can and should be held accountable if the inquiry so dictates. Otherwise there is always the ballot box.

Scientists must not be harassed.

take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey

7,354 posts

79 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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dmahon said:
The scientific advice was overwhelmingly wrong as a hundred incorrect models show.

The scientific advice was overly focussed on Covid and not other harms, including medical ones.

The fact is if you give terrible advice that harms millions of people there have to be consequences. I’d rather it was through the courts rather than abuse in the street, but it’s naive in the extreme to expect otherwise
If only they'd consulted you then. Dammit we could have avoided all this.

Captain Raymond Holt

12,423 posts

218 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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dmahon said:
durbster said:
Do you understand what his role was?

He did was he was supposed to do: relay the scientific position on the virus to the Government. Even when the scientific position was really bad news.
The scientific advice was overwhelmingly wrong as a hundred incorrect models show.

The scientific advice was overly focussed on Covid and not other harms, including medical ones.

The fact is if you give terrible advice that harms millions of people there have to be consequences. I’d rather it was through the courts rather than abuse in the street, but it’s naive in the extreme to expect otherwise
Take it to the other thread which is actually on that topic.
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