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Sorry seems to be a very popular word
Some say he is a sexist, xenophobic manchild, one who belongs in the 1800s along with his toxic, outdated worldview. Others say he’s a denim-clad maverick who should be Prime Minister, not slung up before a BBC Standards Committee for merely saying what we all think. All we know he’s called Jeremy Clarkson, and this week he was left with more egg on his face than UKIP’s Nigel Farage, after allegedly mumbling the N-word in a piece of unaired footage from BBC’s Top Gear.
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People are human, they screw up and then the internet takes it and blows it up into a media frenzy because public shaming celebrities and other public figures is profitable. I almost picture it like a bunch of vultures surrounding a corpse to feast. Is it wrong for them to get this type of internet justice? Maybe not, but I feel that there is a way too many innocent bystanders...