Green-left journos make ‘snobbish and patronising’ remarks on Australian Open crowd

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Some of the responses made by green-left journalists over rowdy crowds at the Australian Open have been 'snobbish and patronising,' says Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus.

Some of the responses made by green-left journalists over rowdy crowds at the Australian Open have been “snobbish and patronising,” says Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus.

It comes as journalists took to Twitter to vent their frustration over “rowdy crowds” at games featuring Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios. “They’re just so condescending, it is so snobbish and patronising to people that it should only be enjoyed by a select few type crowd,” Ms Marcus told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

 

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Owe shove off.

Whatever happened to good manners 🤔

Beyond satire A network which regularly lies to make people angry is now worried about manipulation Jesus

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