Daily Mail readers blame sequential hermaphroditism in fish on BBC political agenda
Another glimpse into the lives of the readers of the Daily Mail, courtesy of @DMReporter on Twitter.
NATURE: Daily Mail readers have just found out about sequential hermaphroditism in fish and now think it’s part of the BBC political agenda. pic.twitter.com/9PtOhnMTRv
— The DM Reporter (@DMReporter) October 26, 2017
Here’s the news article (Blue Planet II is on BBC1 on Sunday).
And here’s how the Mail’s readers responded.
And here’s what people made of it online.
THEY. SHOULD. CALL. THE. FISH. PRAVDA. OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD i can't fucking deal
— Fish called Pravda (@Shinybiscuit) October 26, 2017
I love that Daily Mail readers are so determined to be incensed about something that they're now arguing against the laws of nature. https://t.co/aNKPm7qLuf
— Jamie Ghost Fart (@jamiesmart) October 26, 2017
Love that first comment. Seems to imply that sex changes are 'left wing'. That's right folks, gender preferences now have political standpoints!
— Mrs May's Trousers (@DeusExMackia) October 26, 2017
Brexiteers are worried about the EU forcing them to eat transgender fish with their chips.🍟🐠
— Arfur Phuqsake (@ArfurPhuqsake) October 26, 2017
It's hake news people!
— Robert G Edge (@RobertGEdge) October 26, 2017
Wait till they find out about homosexuality in giraffes. https://t.co/zAEBdlnzsh
— Dr Adam Rutherford (@AdamRutherford) October 26, 2017