You’d think that in Britain, the worst thing that could happen to you after sending a few critical WhatsApp messages would be a passive-aggressive reply or, at most, a snooty whisper campaign. What you probably wouldn’t expect is to have six police officers show up on your doorstep like they’re hunting down a cartel. But that’s precisely what happened to Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine — two parents whose great offense was asking some mildly inconvenient questions about how their daughter’s school planned to replace its retiring principal.

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Horrendously editorialised, too; it’s written in such a way as to specifically get people riled up. Tabloid-style rubbish.

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Right, the radio guy in Crysis 2, he talks like that.

Edit: https://crysis.fandom.com/wiki/Radio_Free_Manhattan

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God that game saying “Find Nathan Gould” over and over.

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