
Danny Dyer has grown into a somewhat of a turnaround since landing himself a role in the Eastenders soap opera; he’s currently sort of pleasant and appealing, which is an excellent adjustment from offering people menacing and derogatory guidance on how to get over their exes.
When Danny’s character Mick materialised on TV and, his son, Johnny Carter, acted out by Sam Strike came out to him, nearly all watchers were like ‘Cool’, but a select number of people were extremely perplexed by the notion of a homosexual man being recognised by his father.

This exclusive number of people settled on directing their anger at Danny Dyer’s Twitter account. Nevertheless Danny Dyer had just one thing to express to them all.

I couldn’t have said it much more wisely myself, but then who wants to argue with a homophobic prick who plainly has no gonads themselves. People like this obviously are trash and, a complete splurge of time.
No one has the entitlement to criticise another person because we’re all entitled to affection from another person, whether homosexual, gay woman, black or white, it makes entirely no difference, we are all human beings that long for affection from another person, immaterial of their sexual orientation or colour.
Sadly, people have a proneness to be opposed to behaviour in people and if it’s something they don’t choose or disagree with they will attempt to delete it in approval of something more pleasant.
So thumbs up for Danny Dyer for having the balls to give voice to something out loud and mean it…
Published by Angela Lloyd
My vision on life is pretty broad, therefore I like to address specific subjects that intrigue me. Therefore I really appreciate the world of politics, though I have no actual views on who I will vote for, that I will not tell you, so please do not ask!
I am like an observation station when it comes to writing, and I simply take the news and make it my own. I have no expectations, I simply love to write, and I know this seems really odd, but I don't get paid for it, I really like what I do and since I am never under any pressure, I constantly find that I write much better, rather than being blanketed under masses of paperwork and articles that I am on a deadline to complete.
The chances are, that whilst all other journalists are out there, ripping their hair out, attempting to get their articles completed, I'm simply rambling along at my convenience creating my perfect piece.
I guess it must look pretty unpleasant to some of you that I work for nothing, perhaps even brutal. Perhaps I have an obvious disregard for authority, I have no idea, but I would sooner be working for myself, than under somebody else, excuse the pun!
Small I maybe, but substantial I will become, eventually.
My desk is the most chaotic mess, though surprisingly I know where everything is, and I think that I would be quite unsuited for a desk job.
My views on matters vary and I am extremely open-minded to the stuff that I write about, but what I write about is the truth and getting it out there, because the people must be acquainted. Though I am quite entertained by what goes on in the world.
My spotlight is mostly to do with politics, though I do write other material as well, but it's essentially politics that I am involved in, and I tend to concentrate my attention on that, however, information is essential. If you have information the possibilities are endless because you are only limited by your own imagination...
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