IS THIS BRITAIN’S MOST OFFENDED WOMAN?
Last week we told of her ‘racist’ Creme Egg complaint, but she’s been outraged by much, much more…
SHELL- CHOCKED: Meadow’s rant in last week’s story WE live in an age where just about EVERYTHING annoys some little entitled twat somewhere.
Over the past week, we’ve seen walk- on girls banned from the darts and pit lane girls banned from Formula One – all thanks to gripes from militant feminists.
A headbanger vegan got in a froth on Jeremy Vine’s Radio 2 slot when he spotted the host had a ham sandwich for his lunch.
Agitated
Elsewhere, anti- racism campaigners stormed a Winston Churchill- themed London café.
And yet more feminists got agitated after Labour MP Emily Thornberry got a bit of rough and tumble when she stood in for FOR many folk, McCoy’s crisps are the king of the potato snack – the thick, ridged savoury is ideal to soak up an excess of ale during an all- day session. Not for Meadow Sugarsweet. She raged in 2013: “The use of an Irish name on a potato product is offensive to all people of Irish descent who suffered under British imperialism during the Irish Potato Famine.”
A source at the Irish Embassy described her at the time as a “feckin’ eejit.” Jeremy Corbyn at Prime Minister’s Questions.
We seem to be totally surrounded by ultra- sensitive snowflakes, perpetually in a state of high dudgeon over some perceived breach of the ever- shifting code of political correctness.
But few can match professional hump- getter Meadow Sugarsweet.
Last week Sunday Sport told you how the 30- year- old “chair” of the Melting Pot Community Foundation took umbrage over “racist” white Cadbury’s Creme Eggs.
But Creme Eggs were not the first target of “non- binary pansexual” Sugarsweet’s deranged ravings.
We’ve had a look at some of the loon’s previous campaigns: TROUBLED MIND: Meadow Sugarsweet PUFF pastry is a popular flaky light pastry containing several layers of butter.
But it does not find favour with Sugarsweet, who believes the confection is homophobic.
She stood with a placard outside a bakery near her home in Shoreditch, east London, yelling: “Down with homophobic baked goods!”
Her demo came to an end when a member of the local homosexual community pointed out that gay people are “pooves” not “puffs”.