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Graham Linehan, aka "Glinner" on Twatter et cetera, is an Irish TV writer, best known for Father Ted, Black Books, and The IT Crowd. He went totally woke and anti-GG for a long time there, and then the church of wokeness turned on him because he didn't exhibit the right views on something-or-other (I think it might have been for the heresy of not believing in the "feminine penis" or other such similar trans dogma that completely goes against biology and science as a whole).

After he got taken to the woodshed by the people he thought were his allies he went silent for a while, and has poked his head back up on occasion to make comments that tread right on the edge of him having some self-awareness and awareness about wokeness in general. Unfortunately, he almost always slips back into the inky blackness of the SJW side of things without realizing what he's actually saying agrees with reality and rationality, overall.

3 years ago
1 score
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Graham Linehan, aka "Glinner" on Twatter et cetera, is an Irish TV writer, best known for Father Ted, Black Books, and The IT Crowd. He went totally woke and anti-GG for a long time there, and then the church of wokeness turned on him because he didn't exhibit the right views on something-or-other (I think it might have been for the heresy of not believing in the "feminine penis" or other such similar trans dogma that completely goes against biology and science as a whole).

After he got taken to the woodshed by the people he thought were his allies he went silent for a while, and has poked his head back up on occasion to make comments that tread right on the edge of him having some self-awareness and awareness about wokeness in general. Unfortunately, he almost always slips back into the inky blackness of the SJW side of things without realizing what he's actually saying agrees with reality and rationality in general.

3 years ago
1 score