This is where we have come to: when a person of colour finds themselves, in effect, cancelled for being sympathetic to another person of colour. Of course, we all know someone who, if we had the power to wave a magic wand, we'd happily mute forever. Your target could be a politician or a journalist like Piers Morgan or heaven forfend - you may even want Trevor Phillips to cease pontificating on the telly.
If it's the latter, sadly, you won't get your wish. I started a new Sunday morning political interview show on Sky News last weekend - sorry about that. Still, in a liberal democracy, freedom of expression means freedom for everyone irrespective of their race, sex, or wealth-to irritate, bore, offend and scandalise their fellow citizens. You, in turn have every right to shout at the telly or even turn it off. That's the privilege of living in a democracy. My freedom to express myself goes hand in hand with your freedom to tell me and the rest of the world that I'm an idiot.
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