LostPilgrim":2hhffj9a said:Quintrell_Green":2hhffj9a said:Emeraldinho":2hhffj9a said:Absolutely.FattyBolger":2hhffj9a said:What twaddle. They dont represent me. Virtue signalling, politicised nonsense. No business of theirs what papers people elect to buy
We are becoming a totalitarian state at this rate, trying to suppress a free press. If people choose not to buy The Sun without being coerced, it would not upset me to see it disappear, because it went bust financially.
As pointless as I think this "boycott" is not I'm not really sure how we've jumped to totalitarian state nonsense within a few posts. The state isn't doing anything; a civil society group we are all free to ignore is sounding off.
Quite right, it has nothing to do with the state so blaming the boycott on the state is a bit rich. In fairness of honest opinions I can't stand the newspaper or the owner, but by everyone else's answers I take it no one does know if there was an Argyle representative that voted either way.