14 stunned reactions to the Question Time audience member who said knife-carrying criminals should be exterminated
BBC’s Question Time can get pretty heated – it’s the nature of the beast. One man on this week’s episode, however, took other audience members on a rollercoaster journey with his comments about people who commit knife crime. This is what he said.
"Punishment does actually work"
This audience member believes there should be harsher sentences for those guilty of knife crime. #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/rxMxhZrRIp— BBC Question Time (@bbcquestiontime) November 8, 2018
His hard-line stance on punishment received a certain amount of support whilst he was suggesting very stiff prison sentences for anyone found illegally carrying a knife, but the disquiet audibly kicked in when he began talking about knife criminals as a separate breed, a cancer, and deserving of extermination.
Twitter reacted quite strongly to his comments – here are some of the things that were said about him.
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imagine going on TV where everyone can see your face and saying you should exterminate people when you’re not a fucking Dalek #bbcqt
— Mollie Goodfellow (@hansmollman) November 8, 2018
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Fucking hell. Rabid man on #bbcqt: “It is a particular breed of person who puts a knife into another person, and they should be treated like the cancer they are and exterminated.”
— Dawn Foster (@DawnHFoster) November 8, 2018
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https://twitter.com/InspectorMorose/status/1060670909328044032
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Audience member suggests that people who commit knife crime should be "exterminated." We've crossed the Rubicon. #bbcqt pic.twitter.com/Yw1lyl2q6c
— Otto English (@Otto_English) November 8, 2018
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‘Breed’, ‘cancer’, ‘exterminated’ in reference to human beings. I’m sure I’ve heard these kinds of terms used before somewhere. https://t.co/e4qw4D4Ys2
— Nick Pettigrew (@Nick_Pettigrew) November 9, 2018
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"It's a particular breed of human beings"…"They are a cancer and should be exterminated"
Wow, has Thomas Mair escaped. #bbcqt
— Will Black (@WillBlackWriter) November 8, 2018
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Man calling for young people who carry knives to be treated as a “cancer” and “exterminated”.
Really disturbing how fascist language has entered the mainstream. #bbcqt
— Tom Kibasi, IPPR (@TomKibasi) November 8, 2018