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TWAT TYCOON BRANSON COMMANDS HIS TRAINS TO STOP SELLING THE DAILY MAIL

Branson can do what he likes, but Virgin customers can't think what they like.
One of the most despised business tycoons in the UK -- or indeed anywhere -- is Richard Branson, founder and main shareholder of the Virgin Group, which controls dozens of companies including Virgin Rail.

His insufferable, grinning neoliberal enthusiasm, industrial scale tax-dodging, glib globalism, and shit-tier liberal-leftist moral signalling have made the "Branson into a brand name in bile-inducing billionaires. He is reputedly worth around $5 billion.

Now the Bearded Twat" has outdone himself by censoring what newspapers people can read on his trains, by banning the sale of Britain's most popular newspaper, the Daily Mail simply because he disagrees with its editorial line on immigration, LGBT rights, and unemployment.

In an unbelievably arrogant statement Virgin Rail explained their reasons: 
"Different viewpoints are often valuable, and it’s certainly true that we choose to take our news from different sources depending on our view of the world. Thousands of people choose to read the Daily Mail every day. But they will no longer be reading it courtesy of VT (Virgin Trains). There’s been considerable concern raised by colleagues about the Mail’s editorial position on issues such as immigration, LGBT rights, and unemployment. We’ve decided that this paper is not compatible with the VT brand and our beliefs. We won’t be stocking the Daily Mail for sale or as a giveaway."
When a company that you patronise starts to take this kind of creeping Orwellian attitude, then it is time to hit back by boycotting them. Branson is clearly "Virgin" on the insane.
Branson (right) with well-known politician and "paedophile" Sir Clement Freud (circled).

1 comment

Blogger said...

Virgin Rail is a private company, and so is the Daily Mail. Both have a right to control how their private companies are run. That said, we live in an age where the US/UK governments force companies to conduct themselves in certain ways, which was not always true in the past. It all comes down to the "right of free association", where once it was legal to refuse service to negroes, homosexuals, even a particular religious group. When private enterprise was stripped of that right, we have the world we know today. Branson has the right to refuse to sell a newspaper he doesn't agree with. The alt-right has the right as well. In the end, we are engaged in a war of ideas, and cannot expect mercy from our enemies. It's coming down to kill - or be killed.


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