Yeah I know such people do exist. I don't think it's her though. I vaguely remember her on the apprentice - they're all set up to fail really, and she wasn't that stupid.
I think you're on to something there.
Nor am I. I'm not even offended on the behalf of others. I'm just confident she knew...
She didn't get in because she didn't interview well (maybe they realised she was a bitch), but she was bright enough to pass the exams and that's the point. She's not stupid.
I am.
And that's fine, but you'd never write the sentence "We need a final solution" on its own, because no one writes English like that. Sure, it could be written if you were going through a list of tried and failed solutions to a problem, and you said we needed a final solution, but in the...
She's not, she passed the entrance exam for Oxford and went to Sandhurst.
She sees it as her job to create a furore with her posts.
Wrong. She doesn't send messages to the government, she sends messages to her followers and those who will pick up and quote provocative things.
You seem to have no...
She clearly did. She's well aware of offensive terms and the meaning of phrases like that, she makes her living writing about these things. No one would innocently write 'we need a final solution' in the context she wrote it.
I find it totally implausible that she just meant that she would like us to find a solution to the problem. Read her tweets, understand her language, and you'll know what she meant. We'd all like a solution to the problem, but none of us would write that we need a final solution - not because we...
No, that's not what she meant. It's not the language an English person uses, in the context she wrote it.
Now I can accept that she didn't actually mean it deep down (she says a lot for a reaction etc), but she knew exactly what it meant.