Padraig Ó Raghaill
Aug 9, 2017 · 1 min read

No, everyone does not agree. Indeed, it would seem a percentage of bubbled ‘outraged’ at all and sundry agree with each other. However, in the real world, people (and media) are discussing how wrong it was for him to be sacked. How regressive it was of Google to take employee relations back some way.

Lynch mob by social media, that is what so much of this entails. The destruction of people that hold a different perception, view, idea; there is nothing progressive or intelligent about it. Making them social pariahs, or turning an individual with the brain to question a contentious issue into a bad guy.

People are becoming too scared to voice their opinion if it rubs against ‘group think’ and that smacks of controlling the narrative, the message, the media. People don’t even bother to try and interpret a context outside of their narrow view, and half the time don’t read at all , just join in the choir of ‘I’m Outraged.

“A politically correct culture is not how we build a better society, it is but a placeholder for subdued oppression.” — and that is where we are, subdued oppression.

    Padraig Ó Raghaill

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    If a camera sees what I see, then how come the world is so ugly.