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The moral high grounding of liberal minded people is one of the reasons right wing populists are gaining ground globally. Rather than slamming the Guardian for not always aligning 100% with your views, why not see if the content of the actual article is worth your fury.
Bullshit. Liberals won't fight for anything and thats why the Nazis are coming back.
I am not a liberal, so I can totally be outraged about what the article is describing and point out the Guardian's contribution to that particular problem.
The bar is in hell if opposing websites suggesting my people are some disease or delusion that's harming children and needs to be eradicated is moral high grounding for liberal minded people.