the “events were of their time and I can understand how they could be viewed differently in today’s world”.
Ah yes, the days of 2006, when paedophilia was perfectly normal.
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the “events were of their time and I can understand how they could be viewed differently in today’s world”.
Ah yes, the days of 2006, when paedophilia was perfectly normal.
It was before The Great Nonce War of the late noughties.
Had to check the dates for Yewtree.
Exactly. It was in fact only perfectly normal up until 2000, when the murder of Sarah Payne introduced the word paedophile into common use.
Before that we just had that weird guy that we were told to stay away from.
Elsewhere, Gregg was pictured online in 2016 holding roses next to the winner of “Miss Roadblock” at a kids night. And a flyer for the event for 13 to 17 year-olds in Hull in 2016 requested: “All ladies please arrive stunning!” The £5-a-head event was billed as having “The most up for it Crowd”, promising the “Miss Roadblock 2016” winner would get a professional photoshoot and beauty makeover.
Ah yes, those far away times of…less than a decade ago.
Also wtf is a "miss roadblock" contest?
None of that seems inappropriate, I don't really get what the problem is. These were just like, social nights for teenagers.
I suspect publishing pictures of under age kids is the issue. It does sound like a slightly more clubby school disco and I assume these were alcohol and drug free events with only children and vetted adults on site?
Yeah, that's basically my memory of them. Essentially chaperoned.
"no Tories left"? Surely Starmer's got plenty of them?