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There are always going to be nutters out there who behave like that. Overall my impression is that the comments have provoked balanced but opinionated debate on what is undoubtedly a sensitive issue.
Never underestimate the power of some people to behave as badly as possible.
things can always get nasty with Twitter; it gives a voice to the braindead. You just have to ignore them: they were there all along, after all, they just didn't have a platform.
Despicable. I presume the culprits will be easily traced?
The fuss over what she said is ridiculous. However there will always be a horde of the righteously angry desperate to be outraged at anyone who touches on a sensitive subject.

She saw it coming even as she was uttering the words, trying to build in disclaimers as she went along, but to no avail.
Amen, Ludwig.
trolls have been around since the days of CompuServe and ICQ boards.
It is a sad fact that media like Twitter (I always think there is an incorrect vowel in there!) gives a voice to the impotently furious -but it can, and should be ignored.

I find it difficult to believe how someone who takes exception to Ms Finnigan's position thinks that threatening the same crime on her, and her innocent daughter, somehow makes a valid argument - but that encapsulates the bizarre thinking of a section of society who are given a voice by this rather pointless outlet.
People should always think before they open their big mouths.
quizzywig - "People should always think before they open their big mouths."

I think a fair rule to apply in these cases is - the size of the mouth being opened will be in direct inverse proportion to the size of the brain controlling the thoughts that are about to come out of it!
I suppose it gives a voice to the permanently outraged in our society. Sigh.
What I dont understand is why people like that have an account.

Personally I would just delete it and let the trolls wallow in their own self indignation and fury.
By people like that I mean 'celebs' in that position.
andy-hughes, how ironic! Your rule could equally be applied to you. You’ve done more than your fair share of putting the boot in. What was it you called her? //...you cold-hearted sanctimonious harridan.// Yes, you apologised – but so has she.
naomi24 - "andy-hughes, how ironic! Your rule could equally be applied to you. You’ve done more than your fair share of putting the boot in. What was it you called her? //...you cold-hearted sanctimonious harridan.// Yes, you apologised – but so has she."

I would suggest that the two situations are not the same - I did get carried away with my condemnation of Ms Finnigan - but I seriously doubt she will ever read my observation.

That is a world away from sending a violent threat directly into Ms Finnigan's Twitter account, with the express intention of her reading it - so I don't believe that the situations are the same.

I admit I let me temper get the better of me, but I do not think my comment could be considered even close to the vitriol that has been directly forwarded to Ms. Finnigan, and even more horrible, to Ms. Madeley.
Vitriolic nonetheless.
Girls ! Boys ! as Jesus said - Little children love one another.....
naomi - "Vitriolic nonetheless."

No argument - but my point stands - my observation, in common with everything I ever say on here - is designed for exchange with site contributors only.
andy-hughes, what your exchanges are 'designed' for is irrelevant. This is a public site available to anyone to view.
naomi 24 - "andy-hughes, what your exchanges are 'designed' for is irrelevant. This is a public site available to anyone to view."

I am unsure quite where you want to go with this.

You have called me out for being unpleasant, and I have agreed and apologised.

If I thought for one moment that Ms Finnigan was likely to read my observation, I would be happy to furnish her with a sincere apology.

Now where else exactly do you think this particular exhange between us is going to go now?

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