Away from twittersphere and the all the other bowels of social media, most people I have spoken to about Rubiales incident have had quite a sober perspective on the incident.
Away from the keyboard these opinions vary from ' storm in a teacup' to ' not the best decision he ever made' with the most severe reprimand suggested is
' maybe send him on a training course'
Contrast with the reaction on twitter. You would think the person being described was worse than Stalin or Idi Amin.
What has happened? There seems to be a complete disconnect between , everyday folk and the influencers on social media. This is definitely a post truth generation. Truth is irrelevant, it is more important to be on the side of the angels rather than soberly assessing the facts.
How have these middle class idiots been allowed so much cultural influence?
Latest by the way is that Rubiales mum is on hunger strike.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66637880



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