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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAmazing how the Wail picks up these stories - like the one about the pubs the other day.
Are any of the "viewers" that are up in arms about it actually just the writers of Wail stories, desperately trying to stir up their loyal fanbase
WWF are accused of racism and apologises is a story.
They suggested population control is necessary (pretty obvious by now) and were accused of racism because the backdrop was of non white people, of the many countries having population growth over 2% only Iceland & Luxembourg appear to predominately white.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post"Viewers said it unfairly 'blames people of colour for a growing global population'"
Wow. Perhaps viewers need to fact check before they get triggered. A lovely leftist agenda in play here. Clinton must be rubbin her nubbin.
Are any of the "viewers" that are up in arms about it actually just the writers of Wail stories, desperately trying to stir up their loyal fanbase
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If they're bathing in a river, odds are that they're not going to be watching an Attenborough documentary.
"Viewers said it unfairly 'blames people of colour for a growing global population'"
Wow. Perhaps viewers need to fact check before they get triggered. A lovely leftist agenda in play here. Clinton must be rubbin her nubbin.
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Chinese have been busy removing hundreds of thousands of people damaging the planet with their genetically engineered virus*
*Just a conspiracy theory, there's no proof or truth in this of course.
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WWF upset people now
David Attenborough WWF charity video is deleted over racism fears | Daily Mail Online
David Attenborough WWF charity video is deleted over racism fears after his voiceover talked of 'stabilising the population' over images of Asian people- World Wildlife Fund shared footage showing Asian people bathing in a river
- Sir David, 94, urges listeners to 'stabilise the human population' as clip is shown
- Viewers said it unfairly 'blames people of colour for a growing global population'
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