People are using social media to lie about the Manchester attack
This is just plain despicable. Watch:
This is a very important point about social media today given by @mrdanwalker on BBC Breakfast. pic.twitter.com/aUG0y1P5uX
— Scott Bryan (@scottygb) May 23, 2017
Anybody claiming involvement in Manchester attack to gain readers on Twitter is lower than vermin.
I don’t know whether it’s best to ‘out’ them – expose their lies to the wider public – or simply ignore them.
If you see anybody doing this, respond in your own way.
Join the Vox Political Facebook page.
If you have appreciated this article, don’t forget to share it using the buttons at the bottom of this page. Politics is about everybody – so let’s try to get everybody involved!
Vox Political needs your help!
If you want to support this site
(but don’t want to give your money to advertisers)
you can make a one-off donation here:
Buy Vox Political books so we can continue
fighting for the facts.
The Livingstone Presumption is now available
in either print or eBook format here:
Health Warning: Government! is now available
in either print or eBook format here:
The first collection, Strong Words and Hard Times,
is still available in either print or eBook format here:
Think it’s time they were outed Mike, something has to change the bad side of social media, it can do such good things, bring people together, get help etc and it’s cheapened and made a mockery of by these people, this includes the trolls who just snipe for no other reason than to cause upset.
In my opinion suspending the political campaigning is giving in to terrorism.
Unless you are a narcissist, why would you do this? Surely, if you have friends, relatives who were there, you would actually talk to the people in your life who are important to you, not anonymous text on a screen(!)
Anyone caught using this tragedy to further their own deviousness needs to be placed before the courts and, hopefully, receive a proper sentence for criminal behaviour!