Fair enough then.
Sam walked the street and people came up to him. He never cornered anyone. Those so called 'nutters' would have loved their 15 seconds of fame and quite often they took the piss out of Sam even more than he did to them. And correct me if wrong but Sam isn't the editor. He...
Yeah I did notice how you 'indirectly' grouped together basically everyone and anyone who appeared on Street Talk as 'nutters'...am I missing something?
And where do people with mental health issues spend their time?
And you calling them nutters says alot about you. Who are you to say they're not mentally well enough to appear on TV? It probably made their day to see themselves on TV.
So you hate the guy but you chose to watch the show that he was front and centre on for decades? That's some next level intelligence right there. Were you one of the disabled he made fun of?
Nah I love him. He's a brilliant entertainer.
What makes him a racist?
And how did he make fun of people with disabilities? People would come up to him off the street because they wanted to be on tv. They all knew who he was and what type of treatment they'd get. They'd give it to him and he'd...
This is the most rubbish comment I've read on here. Clearly hates Sam and will jump at the first opportunity to lay the boots in. If you'd actually listened to the podcast, the entire discussion involves Mick and Don. Sam barely spoke two words.
In other words "I was indifferent about this woman until I realised she was right wing and engaged in conspiracy theories. Now that I know she doesn't support my political ideologies I can't stand her"
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