I actually agree with him. It's pretty bad when there are liberals that make Piers Morgan seem okay in comparison:
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Piers Morgan has been branded "disgusting" following an interview with two Coronation Street stars about the Manchester terror attack. Connie Hyde (who plays Gina Seddon) and Sally Dynevor (who plays Sally Webster) were at the Good Morning Britain studios to talk about upcoming storylines. However, they were instead grilled over last night's (May 22) atrocity at an Ariana Grande concert, which left 22 people dead including children.
Piers said:
"We want to thank the emergency services, who have been amazing. Especially all the doctors that worked through the night. The people of Manchester are strong and resilient but this is terrible. It will make you worry about going to places like the Manchester Arena."
Piers then told the actresses that it was time to start getting angry about terrorism, especially ISIS sympathisers, and stressed that there needs to be a "more concerted effort from the Muslim community" to crack down on extremism.
Refusing to agree with the presenter's comments, Connie hit back: "At the moment, I don't know if that is helping the families affected today. I think this is anger talking and we should not think like that. Well, for you maybe it's the right reaction." Sally then emphasised the importance of not blaming the Muslim community for what has happened.
Piers said:
"We want to thank the emergency services, who have been amazing. Especially all the doctors that worked through the night. The people of Manchester are strong and resilient but this is terrible. It will make you worry about going to places like the Manchester Arena."
Piers then told the actresses that it was time to start getting angry about terrorism, especially ISIS sympathisers, and stressed that there needs to be a "more concerted effort from the Muslim community" to crack down on extremism.
Refusing to agree with the presenter's comments, Connie hit back: "At the moment, I don't know if that is helping the families affected today. I think this is anger talking and we should not think like that. Well, for you maybe it's the right reaction." Sally then emphasised the importance of not blaming the Muslim community for what has happened.