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chris1989
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19 Feb 2025, 6:35 pm

I will say ''some'' not ''all'' because I know I may have spoken about those of that age who have kids and seem like they are older because they've got kids but I even think in the way they talk like I don't know why but I find myself watching some of the stuff on the GB News channel just to see them moan about certain issues and some of those presenters are in their late 20s/early 30s whereas others are in their 40s, 50s, and so on and these younger millennials are even moaning about Gen Zs because many not proud of their country and that ''many'' are not in work because of anxiety and mental health problems. I was watching presenter Patrick Christys talking about how Britain is ''getting worse'' because people are not working and it makes me think they way he speaks sounds like he is older when he is in his early 30s. Maybe I'm making a fuss about nothing.



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19 Feb 2025, 6:40 pm

Think of GB News' biases and their primary audience.

It's a right-wing channel, so they want presenters who appeal to gammons who are typically older. That means their presenters will parrot talking points that will resonate with the audience of older, right-leaning folks.


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