Is that true?ContrifibulatoryFred wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:47 am Maltby's comments fail to address the fact that Martin Shapland is a racist, or that he continually looks to provoke people on Twitter.
The situation was originated in Shapland's accusation that Stewart was racist for using 'ape' in a Shakespearian quote sent two years ago to another white person. Shapland knew he was being antagonistic - and if Stewart did bite back it must be seen at least in part as exasperation at the ignorance of English literature displayed when Shapland levelled his unfair accusation.
From the Mirror story quoted above:
"Stewart and Twitter user Martin Shapland were involved in a heated debate on social media over the financial relationship between the tax payer and the Crown earlier this month. The newsreader responded at one point with a quote from Shakespeare's Measure for Measure.
Stewart wrote: "But man, proud man, Dress'd in a little brief authority Most ignorant of what he's most assur'd - His glassy essence—like an angry ape Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven."
"As makes the angels weep; who, with our spleens, Would all themselves laugh mortal.”
Shapland retweeted the comment and branded Stewart a "disgrace", writing: "Just an ITV newsreader referring to me as an ape with the cover of Shakespeare. Measure for measure, Alistair is a disgrace."
Now, if that's true, then it looks like the quote was directed at Shapland during the heated debate, not dug up from a couple of years ago. Do you have a source for the assertion that it was from 2018?