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Surely He Can Only Be Criticised For His Choice Of Language?

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anotheoldgit | 15:31 Sun 15th Nov 2015 | News
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/paris-attacks-jason-manford-removed-from-facebook-after-expletive-filled-post-condemning-murdering-a6734431.html

But then what other descriptive language could he have used to describe these ********? could't find one fitting enough.

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Loved Benny Ali in your link. Born and bread in England !!!! lol
Svejk type into google, ' the brizzle video, muslim ' & scroll to bottom of page.
I like the swearing it helps the anger get through, it shows he is sincere. Expletives are sometimes necessary.
I wouldn't argue with that.
His post got knobbled because he is a 'sleb' and thus his postings propogate to however many thousands of followers. The argument that some of them may be teenagers doesn't wash because we knew all, or most of, those words before finishing primary school.

A vile video posted by someone with only a handful of followers is relatively harmless and it is not until a 'Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells' type comes across it* and shares its awfullness that it goes as viral as its original poster planned.

* No, I don't understand how this happens either.
// You think our leaders are not as angry as Jason Manford? I would put money that in private they are probably letting slip a few swear words.//

blubbing judges
empathic politicians

cam ringing up Hollande and saying ' que fais-je pour vous aider ?'
remotel possible I suppose
I don't speak French.
'What can I do to help you' is what it is suggested he might say, Ummmm.
I have never heard of this chap until you brought him up today. From what I can see his post was removed for reasons of bad language, for which I agree.

His intentions were correct but he could have made this clear without resorting to language like this.

After all, we here on AB seem to manage with out the foul language, so why can't he ?
Thanks Jordain...

Mikey - he often swears on facebook.
Umm......he may very well do but, as I said, I have never heard of him until
today
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//I have never heard of this chap until you brought him up today. From what I can see his post was removed for reasons of bad language, for which I agree. //

This nonentity is allegedly a stand up alternative comedy fellow. The type of dregs who think they can earn a living as a comedian in this day and age only think shouting in a mike and swearing is funny.
No timing and clever innuendo .Just gobby, loud , foul mouthed dross. People actually laugh at these types. :-(

He doesn't use foul language in his stand up routines. His foul language on FB is usually because of people trolling him.
I'm a big fan of Jason Manford and even more so now.
One hears foul language shouted in the streets now, mainly by younger people but by no means exclusively. Brits abroad are often an embarrassment, using thuggish language. If these people see bad language used in the media it will give them the message that it's OK.

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