No sign of it yet. If I were a nefarious ninny I'd probably think it's because it didn't happen.Apologies if I missed it - the threads have moved too fast for me to read them all - but has the interview she flew to Dublin for materialised yet? If not, why not?
Possibly trying to prevent any more parody accounts, not that many people are engaging with the main one anyway.13 short videos were uploaded to YouTube in the end yesterday. There's also a load of variants on Bootstrapcook accounts being made on twitter. What is she up to?
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There's people on Fiverr.com who'll do this kind of semi automation and bot deployment for very little money. Ironically for a so called ethical person like Jack Monroe, many of them are based in poverty ridden places like Bangalore.13 short videos were uploaded to YouTube in the end yesterday. There's also a load of variants on Bootstrapcook accounts being made on twitter. What is she up to?
The YouTube vids I saw last night seemed to be of Indian origin. Not sure what she thinks it will achieveThere's people on Fiverr.com who'll do this kind of semi automation and bot deployment for very little money. Ironically for a so called ethical person like Jack Monroe, many of them are based in poverty ridden places like Bangalore.
My mum once told me I was cool. That should tell you all you need to know about my level of 'cool girl'.I just asked one of my children if I was cool and received a look that would curdle milk in reply.
Did not realise Jack had single handedly saved a food bank with her generous donations. Did the tins have her name on them?View attachment 1614992
A couple of vintage bangers from Jack "10 pallets" Monroe for you, whilst it's quiet.
Oh thank goodness you said that because I thought I was alone. While reading it I was rolling my eyes at how the writer made most of it about herself. Tiresome.In all honesty I don't think the Sunday Woman article is very good. It's poorly written and focuses more on having a dig at Jack than focusing on the facts. I'm a little disappointed. Molly did a much better job.
I agree. It's good word is getting out there, but it felt like that article was a bit too personal. I get that it's natural to feel pissed off etc about the situation, especially if you yourself have donated to her, but retaining a level of detachment is important to avoid looking purely like you're sniping. Molly is fab because she's there with the words straight from Jack's mouth. Nothing personal.In all honesty I don't think the Sunday Woman article is very good. It's poorly written and focuses more on having a dig at Jack than focusing on the facts. I'm a little disappointed. Molly did a much better job.
Agreed. Plus, it doesn't seem to have been proof-read by anyone who knows what they are doing (if at all.)In all honesty I don't think the Sunday Woman article is very good. It's poorly written and focuses more on having a dig at Jack than focusing on the facts. I'm a little disappointed. Molly did a much better job.
Three brackets around her name, I thought her lawyer was Jewish not her? (For the uninitiated the far right used to use the three brackets around someone's name online to indicate they were or were suspected to be Jewish, actual Jewish people have since repurposed it)View attachment 1614992
A couple of vintage bangers from Jack "10 pallets" Monroe for you, whilst it's quiet.
I know these tweets are old but why the brackets around her name? I’m pretty sure that’s an online anti-Semitic dogwhistle used ironically by Jewish people in their usernames. (See: actor Joshua Molina) Jack’s not Jewish, right? Yikes.View attachment 1614992
A couple of vintage bangers from Jack "10 pallets" Monroe for you, whilst it's quiet.
There was a phase when non-Jewish people were using it as well, as a sign of solidarity and to help obscure the far right's targets - if everyone has ((())) round their name, how do they know who's actually Jewish?Three brackets around her name, I thought her lawyer was Jewish not her? (For the uninitiated the far right used to use the three brackets around someone's name online to indicate they were or were suspected to be Jewish, actual Jewish people have since repurposed it)
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