The argument in favour of the employment of these two state-subsidised vulgarians is that millions of people enjoy their work. No doubt this is so, but it is not at all to anyone's credit: it is, rather, a sad, and indeed tragic, commentary on the cultural condition of millions of people, a condition brought about, at least in part, by a corrupt elite that has consistently repudiated cultivation, refinement, subtlety and intelligence in favour of coarseness and stupidity.
Well, that's true of more places than Britain.
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